In the midst of a national, pro-abortion crime wave, in advance of the Supreme Court potentially reversing Roe, pro-abortion politicians and the mainstream media have begun advocating for the restriction of the constitutional free speech rights of Christian, pro-life organizations. Six days after several legislators submitted an open letter to Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, the New York Times published a hit-piece against a Texas based, pro-life service provider.
Q&A:
- How is the legislature responding to the pro-abortion crime wave?
Answer: Pro-abortion legislators in the Senate and House appealed to Google’s CEO in an open letter to rig search engine algorithms, keeping women at risk for abortion from finding pro-life pregnancy centers.
- What is the purpose of the open letter from the pro-abortion legislators to Google’s CEO?
Answer: Pro-abortion legislators are advocating for Google to restrict the ability of Christian, pro-life pregnancy centers to advertise using keywords and phrases common to the unplanned pregnancy service industry.
- How is the mainstream media responding to the pro-abortion crime wave?
Answer: The mainstream media has been largely silent until recently when the New York Times created a gaudy hit-piece against a pro-life service provider based in Texas. The upshot of the article is to limit the free speech rights of Christian, pro-life organizations who use online ad campaigns.
About Rev. James Harden…
Rev. James R. Harden, M.Div. is the CEO of CompassCare Pregnancy Services and lives outside of Rochester, NY with his wife and ten children. Jim pioneered the first measurable and repeatable medical model in the pregnancy center movement, helping hundreds of centers nationwide become more effective at reaching more women and saving more babies from abortion. He has written extensively on medical ethics, executive leadership, and pro-life strategy.
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