Do you know what’s really unpleasant, even dangerous? Sexually transmitted diseases and infections, breast cancer, urinary tract infections, being pregnant with a child that you are either unable to care for or the birth of this child would be a risk to your/their health
Do you know what’s really unpleasant, even dangerous? Sexually transmitted diseases and infections, breast cancer, urinary tract infections, being pregnant with a child that you are either unable to care for or the birth of this child would be a risk to your/their health, and anything odd going on with your cervix. It’s a good thing Planned Parenthood helps in preventing all of these things, and more.
However, it’s hard to provide affordable health care when you are being attacked, protested and hated.
Yes, there has recently been another shooting at a Planned Parenthood, this one in Colorado. Three were killed: two civilians and a police officer. This is not the first time that a Planned Parenthood has been attacked. Frankly, this is infuriating.
Let me make this clear to everyone who is pro-life: No one likes abortions. Being pro-choice does not mean that you are saying “Sweet! Abortion!” Being pro-choice means that you acknowledge that there are times where it is a better choice than birthing a baby when either its health and/or the mother’s health will be at risk, or when a woman was raped and did not have a choice of whether or not she wanted to be pregnant.
Let me make this clear to everyone who is anti-Planned Parenthood: You are trying to dismantle an organization whose goal is to provide affordable health care and sex education to men, women and adolescents.
Don’t believe me?
In a pie chart of what services Planned Parenthood provides, 41 percent is STI/STD testing and treatment, 34 percent contraception, 11 percent other women’s health services, 10 percent cancer screening and prevention, 3 percent abortion and 1 percent other stories. Another source states that abortions make up 12 percent, “assuming no person received more than one abortion.”
Yes, a whopping 3 -12 percent.
To try and bring Planned Parenthood down would be harmful for communities, not helpful. You are not saving fetuses, you are just risking the lives of already living people. Also, let’s talk about the irony of shooting or bombing a Planned Parenthood. In order to save (unborn) lives, you are murdering people.
I really, really hope that all of you see how that isn’t exactly productive.
But I’m going to try and delve into the mind of someone who wants to attack a clinic. If we refer to the above statistic of the services Planned Parenthood offers, then wouldn’t that mean that you’re less likely killing people who seek to get an abortion, but instead people who are just seeking healthcare? How dare they try and see if they are at risk of having cancer, UTI, STI or STD! How dare they try and get a form of birth control!
Every ounce of my sarcasm was intended in that last statement.
Planned Parenthood is not against you. Rather, they are striving to help you by providing affordable healthcare. We are focusing too much on one controversial tree and not making an effort to even glance at the forest. The bigger picture of Planned Parenthood is not abortion, abortion is only a small image within everything we’re shown.
There’s a woman in Portland who broke up a Planned Parenthood protest by shouting “Yeast infection!” She brought attention to something that’s actually a service more commonly provided rather than one that’s not. What she did was simple, yet incredibly effective, that has brought attention to a matter that needs to be discussed.
A health clinic is not the problem. Throwing my pro-choice views aside, it’s still clear that we should not be going against an organization that is desperately needed.
The argument of whether or not abortion is moral should not fall heavily onto Planned Parenthood. It’s time that both sides of this argument realize that Planned Parenthood has a very small role to play the topic of abortion.
Maizie Anders • Dec 22, 2015 at 9:56 pm
Riley within minutes of reading your article I knew it was an amazing one! I am a huge supporter of Planned Parenthood and I am pro-choice. Thank you for bringing to light the fact that no one is happy about abortion, but in some instances it needs to happen. Attacks on Planned Parenthood are not only horrific, but quite ironic. It’s very ironic that the same people that claim they are pro-life will kill supporters of this great organization… They just said they were pro-life!!!!! I really believe that people need to gain a better understanding of what this organization does, and your article has definitely shed some light on that! Thank you so much for this! It’s refreshing to read an opinion of someone who has my exact same views.
? • Dec 17, 2015 at 5:08 pm
I understand this is an opinion article but you really seem to give no credence to the fact that this organization is funded by tax dollars. Free this, subsidized that! Do you not realize that the government is worthless? Every expenditure that the government makes such as funding Planned Parenthood is derived out of the wallet of rich and alike hard working Americans. If I grow rich and prosperous, why should I be forced to give up a portion of my earnings for my neighbor’s sex/healthcare needs?
Planned Parenthood Supporter • Dec 22, 2015 at 9:47 pm
This is not only your neighbors sex/healthcare needs but it is your children’s, your cousins, your best friends etc. healthcare needs as well. Planned Parenthood offers STD screenings and educates people on safe sex. If you are someone that has sex, you AND YOUR PARTNER should check for STDs. If this organization was not funded you could potentially lose the opportunity to get a scanning for a life changing/threatening disease. This is not only beneficial to you, but giving other people this right would greatly better their lives, and in my opinion it would be selfish to take that opportunity away. With your logic if you became rich, why should you help pay for your neighbors education? Because by your logic it’s not YOUR problem. So why even spend money on schools? You don’t seem to care for the well being of others.You don’t have to support planned parenthood, but you should still allow people to benefit from the assistance that they offer! And by the way, we need the government, so please keep in mind that the roads that you drive on, the laws that keep you safe and people follow, the possible public education you went through all came from the government. Just remember these things when you deem the government worthless.