A Planned Parenthood in Pennsylvania tweeted that among other things, we need a Disney Princess that’s had an abortion. The tweet has since been deleted, but as with everything else in the Internet, it lives on via screenshots.
Earlier, Planned Parenthood suggested ‘we need a Disney princess who’s had an abortion’ and then they deleted it.
So, in case you missed it: pic.twitter.com/BQV5lBsVNi
— Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) March 27, 2018
Liberal rag Jezebel loved the tweet and devoted an entire article to it, stating that statistically, two of them already have.
From the post:
According to the Guttmacher Institute, 23.7 percent of women in the United States will have had an abortion by age 45. According to the “official” Disney princess website, there are 11 “official” Disney princesses: Belle, Rapunzel, Ariel, Tiana, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Merida, Pocahontas, Jasmine, and Mulan. That means statistically around two and a half of these strong women have gotten abortions and aren’t telling you about it because of a national culture of shame and misogyny!!!
Insert eye-roll emoji here.
The comments were Internet gold with some people saying Elsa was left off (she’s not considered a Disney princess) and others trying to make guesses as to which ones were slutty enough to have gotten knocked up.
https://twitter.com/CEOsAndWarlords/status/979150226182344705
And 1 in 5 own a gun.
— Lisa – 🧠 Conservationist (@Lisa_from_SoCal) March 29, 2018
They’re cartoon characters. This Tweet makes absolutely no sense. “Statistically”? Don’t you mean theoretically? pic.twitter.com/wGj884NjvQ
— ◦•●✹ѕυɴвυɴz✹●•◦ (@SunBunz1up) March 29, 2018
https://twitter.com/kittypawpower/status/979225760052342784
I'm assuming it's Belle and Pocahontas. Belle because beastiality, and Pocahontas because she's 12.
— Tayler Hammond (@Tayler_SF) March 29, 2018
If Margaret Sanger had her way, it would have been the DPCs (Disney Princesses of Color.)
— Fatticus Cinch (@FatticusCinch) March 29, 2018
What a strange world we live in where people are debating the hypothetical abortions of cartoon characters.
-K