Planned Parenthood slammed after they say they support science given the fact the organization is pro-abortion. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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Planned Parenthood says it 'stands with science' — then gets destroyed for lack of self-awareness
April 22, 2017
Planned Parenthood received more than it bargained for Saturday when the pro-abortion organization tweeted that it "stands with the science community."
"Bad science = bad policies. Planned Parenthood stands with the science community," the organization tweeted Saturday, adding the hashtag "#standwithscience."
"We know how important science is — especially when it comes to safe, legal abortion access," they wrote in another tweet.
The tweets came as thousands marched in cities across the country in solidarity with the science community. The marches come on the same day as "Earth Day."
However, Planned Parenthood was widely criticized for their support of science given that they abort unborn babies alleging the unborn aren't yet humans — despite what science says.
On the organization's website, it describes abortions as "emptying the uterus." The website also instructs minors how they can avoid obtaining parental consent when trying to get an abortion.
Given that unborn babies are widely considered life, have a heartbeat very early into the pregnancy and have it's own unique DNA sequence, many thought Planned Parenthood's "stand" with science lacks self-awareness.
Here are some of the best tweets:
@PPact Science gave us the 3D sonogram. #marchforscience
— Lisa Townley (@lisatownley) April 22, 2017
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