Analysis

Pro-abortion org partners with coffeehouse to sneak emergency contraception to minors

The pro-abortion organization Jane’s Due Process is now surreptitiously giving Plan B emergency contraception to minors through a coffeehouse, for free, no questions asked — while advising them to keep the whole thing a secret from their parents.

In a July tweet, the group, whose mission is to help minors get an abortion without parental permission, ‘whispered’ to teens, “Psssst, #Lubbock teens… swing by Tumbleweed + Sage Coffeehouse to grab one of our repo kits! No questions asked.”

The video in the tweet also states, “Howdy, ya’ll come with me to find a free Plan B kit thanks to Jane’s Due Process in our Tumbleweed + Sage restrooms. All you have to do is come during our business hours […] walk into our cafe, don’t even worry about stopping at the register or telling anyone what you’re doing, unless you really want to talk to us about something, we’d be glad to talk to you. We’re here for ya. Go into our restrooms. We have two tables in there, one in each one.”

The video shows the tables with storage underneath full of Plan B kits.

Plan B is marketed as emergency contraception, but what many people don’t know is that it has the potential to act as an abortifacient, preventing a new human life from implanting in the uterine wall. The FDA has admitted (and the Plan B box states) that if fertilization has occurred and a new human being now exists, Plan B may prevent the fertilized egg — the developing child, or zygote — from implanting. This is despite the Plan B box also stating in a larger type that it will not harm a developing child, clearly misleading any teen who reads the box.

READ: 5 things to know about Planned Parenthood’s agenda for kids in school

Pro-abortion groups — and even the Biden administration — seem to be targeting minors as Jane’s Due Process does. Planned Parenthood turned an ice cream truck into a condom truck at one event, in what many believed was an attempt to lure children. Yet these groups oppose sexual risk avoidance education aimed at helping minors avoid sex (and would thereby help them to avoid having to sneak Plan B into their bag or get an abortion without their parents finding out). Planned Parenthood’s Roo app for teens was hailed as “a game changer for kids enrolled in abstinence-only programs.” Kids. These groups seem intent on ensuring that minors have sex, go to Planned Parenthood for contraception, and then return for abortions when the contraception fails.

Jane’s Due Process interviewed one of its teen volunteers — a 16-year-old girl — who said that she helped her friend collect change so she could afford to buy Plan B. “We were too young to have paying jobs, yet we were in this position where parenthood could now be on the table.” And that sums it up. These are children — too young to even have a job — and Jane’s Due Process along with Tumbleweed + Sage and other pro-abortion groups are pushing sex, contraception, and abortion to them all while convincing them to hide it from their parents. It is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between the practices of sexual predators and the practices of the abortion industry and its allies.

 

 

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