Remember last year when pro-life ads started appearing on Halifax transit shelters? It was a simple, but powerful ad sponsored by Signs4Life. The sign showed a photo of a newborn accompanied by the phrase, “Luc was born today but his life began nine months ago.”
The reaction was predictable with many calling for the ads to be removed. And now a pro-choice organization in Halifax is fundraising to have their own ads produced.
These new ads will be on Metro @hfxtransit busses Mon. Campaign raised $4000 to counter pro-life ads. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/KbCO2yfMGU
— Kayla Hounsell (@KHounsellCTV) March 18, 2014
This has obviously pleased Signs4Life. Stephanie Potter, one of the four people who works at Signs4Life responded to this news by saying:
“We’re really excited about it, we really believe strongly in freedom of speech and the right to publish signs in the media on this sort of topic.”
It’s about time the abortion debate was raised to new levels.
]]>Luc was born today but his life began nine months ago.
It is a simple factual statement backed up by scientific evidence found in any embryology textbook.
I guess Ms. Murphy’s outrage is not that surprising as we have come to expect this from the abortion establishment. They certainly don’t like a level playing field and will go to great lengths to ensure any message about pre-born humans is as one sided as possible. Whether it’s universities or transit buses, they can’t stand it when pro-lifers start a public debate with facts. I guess that’s what happens when your ideology is in direct conflict with science and logic.
Take a moment to participate in this action item that came across my desk today. It seems we are going to have to keep working to make sure the abortion debate takes place free from censorship.
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