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Planned Parenthood wants you to talk about them during Thanksgiving dinner
Members of Planned Parenthood rally to mark the 35th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion on January 22, 2008 in Westwood, California.(David McNew/Getty Images)

Planned Parenthood wants you to talk about them during Thanksgiving dinner

Planned Parenthood wants you to talk about them during your Thanksgiving dinner.

In a blog post detailing “How to talk to your family about Planned Parenthood this Thanksgiving,” the lobbying arm of the nation’s largest abortion provider urges supporters to share “real talk knowledge” about the organization at the dinner table this Thanksgiving:

And you know one of the most important questions people will ask — besides “Where’s the wine?” and “Are two dozen pies really enough?” — is: “What will happen to Planned Parenthood?”

The blog post states that since the election, the organization has seen “an outpouring of support" that “is so big it reflects the unending power of the reproductive rights movement,” before it requests more donations.

Twitter users had some thoughts about the suggestion they should discuss Planned Parenthood during the holiday.

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