First Dawn Eden did an expose on Planned Parenthood’s A Superhero for Choice and then today The Corner linked to PP’s piece. Now it has been removed from their servers. So I take it that their superheroes version of Kyrptonite is light and truth. Of course that is the same weakness for the pro-abortion agenda in the first place.
You can still go to Dawn’s site to see stills from the original animation.
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I was able to watch earlier today (Tuesday). I found a link to it at Ignatius Insight.
I’ll just repeat what I said in the comment box there: it was *scary.* But I suppose even more scary was that those that created it and their target audience apparently thought this was fairly light-hearted humor.
By the way, Jim Sedlak, at Stop Planned Parenthood (part of the American Life League) put out a pretty harsh statement about it (you can find it at Ignatius Insight).
That Dawn Eden is so *dreamy*.
*sigh*
She slays the heretics and evildoers like a medieval Spanish inquisitor.
Glory.
🙂
Planned Parenthood Cartoon “Chooses” To Drown and Blow Up Pro-Lifers
The Dawn Patrol has uncovered a Planned Parenthood cartoon in which pro-life advocates are portrayed and sleazy and as zombies and then drowned and blown up. The main character is a pro-choice “superheroine” named Dionysus. Dionysus was …
Whew, that was pretty yucky. Thumbs down on the concept as well as the execution (sorry, poor pun). They aren’t even into the latest trend in animation — which is JAPANimation. And they really think selling anal jelly wouldn’t produce a sentiment of “ewwww” to gales of laughter on kid’s part? Kids are smarter than that, if they are unfortunate enough to see this, it will have the same effect as the dismal Saturday morning Ecology Hero cartoons — yawn. On the bright side, organizations that resort to scrabbling around for animation to cheer on their side are usually going downhill marketing-wise. Sort of like 70’s sitcoms that resorted to throwing in a cute little kid characters to boost their flagging ratings.
This is quite fascinating. All sorts of things they’d never admit in their press releases come out in these cartoons. The funny thing about art – even cartooning – is that it gets into your subconscious and expresses for you all manner of prejudices, desires, and emotions you’d never commit yourself to if you were writing or speaking about the subject. Very interesting.