Starting to get into the Christmas spirit? Then you just might want to donate to Planned Parenthood, says Glamour magazine.
Just in time for Thanksgiving and Christmas, women’s magazine Glamour published “31 Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season.” The list, compiled by editorial assistant Concepcion De Leon, recommended 31 causes or “good deeds” to donate to in order to “spread the holiday karma.” Among them: giving more money to the taxpayer-funded abortion giant Planned Parenthood.
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For number 23, De Leon recommended that holiday givers “Reduce accidental pregnancies” by donating to Planned Parenthood.
Even $25 offers a woman the “birth control she wants but can’t afford,” wrote De Leon.
Ironically (and, perhaps, intentionally), the magazine listed Planned Parenthood the same year in which undercover videos exposed its practice with aborted baby parts with headlines like these:
- Abortionist Laughs Over ‘Striving for’ Baby Heads, ‘Cute’ Baby Hearts
- Abortion Workers ‘Would Just Take’ Baby Parts from Women – Without Consent!
- SHOCK: Planned Parenthood Workers Laugh Over Babies ‘All Mixed Up Together in a Bag’
Bizarrely, De Leon recommended in the same story that readers “Keep a preemie alive” by donating money for incubators – and “Save the next Cecil” by giving money to protect lions.
(The three broadcast networks, ABC, NBC and CBS covered the death of Cecil the Lion, an African lion shot by an American dentist, more in one day that they did the abortion videos in two weeks.)
To top it off, Glamour News filed the story under the following keywords: “charitable Christmas gifts,” “charitable birthday gifts,” “charitable gift baskets,” “charitable gift ideas,” “charitable wedding gifts” and “gift ideas.”
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Glamour boasts a cozy relationship with Planned Parenthood. On Oct. 9, the magazine honored Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards during its 25th annual “Women of the Year Awards.”
LifeNews Note: Katie Yoder writes for Newsbusters, where this originally appeared.