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Icon of a hand with a gavelActivism·By Rebecca Downs

Planned Parenthood backs United Airlines censorship of Live Action News

Live Action News reported earlier on a troubling case of censorship from United Airlines – and now, Planned Parenthood has weighed in.

Live Action News was blocked from the in-flight wifi of United Airlines. The airline’s policy states it does not “allow customers to access certain websites that may be inappropriate or unsuitable for inflight viewing.”

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However, passengers were still allowed to view pro-abortion sites, including that of the far more politically active Planned Parenthood:

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NARAL Pro-Choice America was also accessible for viewing:

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Hours after Live Action News broke this story, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the abortion giant’s 501 c(4) organization, addressed United’s censorship of Live Action News on Twitter – by applauding it:

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For all its talk about “smear campaigns” recently, Planned Parenthood provides no evidence of its claims about Live Action News. It is likely that the only reason for their accusations is because Live Action News is proudly pro-life, opposing Planned Parenthood’s pro-abortion agenda.

By blocking some sites and not others, United Airlines denies passengers the opportunity to view both pro-life and pro-choice views to make the decision for themselves as to what they believe. In doing so, United Airlines furthers the pro-abortion agenda, denying women free access to information other than what abortion groups want them to know.

Planned Parenthood, on the other hand, doesn’t like it when the shoe is on the other foot. The abortion giant claimed that NBC was censoring abortion when it came to their ads for the pro-abortion “comedy,” Obvious Child – and, because Planned Parenthood and its supporters expertly bullied NBC, the network caved and even admitted wrong doing.

Live Action News peacefully calls on United Airlines – no bullying involved – to cease its censorship of the pro-life cause, and to allow passengers to make decisions for themselves on their abortion views.

If you would like to voice your concern on this issue, contact United Airlines Customer Care here or by calling 1-877-624-2660 and leaving a voice message.

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