Planned Parenthood Launches “Chatbot” App to Push Sex on Kids, Wait Til You See Its Answers

National   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Jan 29, 2019   |   2:07PM   |   Washington, DC

Planned Parenthood came out with a new “sexual health chatbot” app last week that encourages teens to ask questions about sex.

“A robot that answers your sexual health questions accurately, doesn’t judge, and is freakin’ adorable? Yes please,” the abortion chain tweeted Thursday.

Roo the robot is an app targeted at teens ages 13 to 17, but anyone can access it, Bloomberg reports. Any time of day, teens can text the abortion chain’s robot to ask questions about sex and matters related to it, such as abortion.

Planned Parenthood designed it to be a sex education tool, but many already are worried about the message it will send to impressionable young teens. Monica Cline, a former Planned Parenthood employee, told Breitbart News that the app is designed to “purposely circumvent parents and steer children towards deceptive and harmful practices.”

“They are delivering a service straight to their target market, hoping to make lifelong customers that will eventually spend a not insignificant amount of money with Planned Parenthood for everything from pregnancy and STD tests to abortions, sometimes multiple ones,” Cline said.

Pro-life advocate Herb Geraghty of Rehumanize International tested a few questions and found that the app could not answer even basic questions about the possible risks of abortion or when human life begins.

Planned Parenthood CEO Leana Wen touted the app as a reliable source that teens “can trust.”

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“At Planned Parenthood, we want to make it as easy as possible to get everyone the education and health care they need, when they need it, no matter what method of communication works best for them,” she said in a statement.

Parents often are shocked to find out that Planned Parenthood teaches sex education in many public schools. In November, upset parents flooded a Florida school district with complaints after one of Planned Parenthood’s graphic sex education videos was shown to students without their knowledge or consent.

Among some of its worst teaching points, the abortion chain tells children that promiscuity is not unhealthy. “There’s nothing bad or unhealthy about having a big number of sexual partners,” Planned Parenthood tells students on its Tumbler page. Planned Parenthood’s booklet for HIV-positive youth, “Healthy, Happy and Hot,” also tells young people that it is their “human right” to not tell their partner that they have HIV.

Many fear it is pushing a pro-abortion agenda on students as well. Wen recently admitted that abortion is Planned Parenthood’s “core mission.”

Numerous communities across the United States have rejected Planned Parenthood as a sex education teacher. The whole Massachusetts legislature recently rejected a bill that recommended Planned Parenthood’s middle school sex education curriculum. The program teaches children as young as 12 “how to perform oral and anal sex.”

Concerned parents in Pennsylvania, Michigan, California, Washington state, New York, North Carolina and other parts of the country also have protested Planned Parenthood’s involvement in their students’ education in the past year.

Planned Parenthood teaches sex education to at least 221,000 students in 31 states, according to CBS News. It also aborts about 320,000 unborn babies every year.