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Abby Johnson: What’s Planned Parenthood’s reason for providing other ‘services’? Abortion.

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Abby Johnson: What’s Planned Parenthood’s reason for providing other ‘services’? Abortion.

Why does Planned Parenthood care so much about providing contraception to the masses? Because they care about reducing abortion rates? Of course not. If they wanted to reduce abortion numbers, they wouldn’t impose abortion quotas in their centers. You see, according to their own numbers, 54% of women who are seeking abortions were using contraception at the time they got pregnant. They know that these methods will eventually fail. And because they have already developed a relationship with these women, they are more likely to go back to them when their method fails. This provides an opportunity for Planned Parenthood to sell them an abortion.

Why does Planned Parenthood provide STD testing? Because they care about the gonorrhea and chlamydia rate in your community? Nope. It’s because they know that people who engage in high risk sexual behavior (therefore leading to STDs) are statistically more likely to also experience an unplanned pregnancy. This is creating another opportunity for Planned Parenthood to sell that patient on their highest revenue generating product…abortion.

Their business model is simple. Sell abortions. Increase revenue. Don’t be fooled by the smoke and mirrors.

~ Former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson, commenting on her Facebook page, May 3, 2017

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