Irony is frequently lost on the Planned Parenthood abortion business and today is no exception. The abortion company is furiously attempting to defend itself after two of its top doctors were caught arranging for the sale of body parts from aborted babies.
Attempting to shift attention from its own dirty deeds to the pro-life undercover investigators that caught Planned Parenthood red-handed, the abortion giant sent out a tweet today attempting to shift the blame. In the tweet, Planned Parenthood employes the children’s movie “Minions” to attempt to make its point.
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“Friends who #StandWithPP: Stay strong. The anti-abortion minions want to bully us into silence. That’s not happening,” it tweeted, comparing pro-life activists to the little yellow creatures in the animated children’s movie.
Friends who #StandWithPP: Stay strong. The anti-abortion minions want to bully us into silence. That’s not happening. pic.twitter.com/Oudi9ePIxF
— Planned Parenthood (@PPact) July 24, 2015
Universal, the studio that released “Minions,” did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill about an abortion business using its movie to defend selling body parts from aborted children who will not be able to ever watch Minions or any other movie for that matter. The Minions video featured included the famous dropping of the mic moment.
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Responding to the tweet, pro-life activists let the abortion business have it:
Using a children’s movie to express contempt for those concerned about the selling of children’s body parts? Keep it classy, @PPact.
— Angie B. (@angiebee) July 24, 2015
@PPact DISGUSTING that you are using Minions to push your evil. #PPSellsBabyParts #PlannedButcherhood
— Jean Pennie (@jeanpennie) July 24, 2015
@PPact Too many little ones will never get to enjoy the wacky antics of the Minions.
— Angie B. (@angiebee) July 24, 2015
@PPact So you use children’s cartoon characters for support? No sense of irony.
— Andrew (@aerojacket89) July 24, 2015
The anti-abortionist minion that you would like to destroy. @PPact https://t.co/ThIpFKcRsl pic.twitter.com/T7V0yE71gA
— ninnuh (@ninnuh) July 24, 2015