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You’re right! I was just in the TARGET store and there are Pink Ribbon products featured on many of the end caps to highlight them.It is so hard this month to find products that don’t have the pink ribbon on them.
You’re right! I was just in the TARGET store and there are Pink Ribbon products featured on many of the end caps to highlight them.It is so hard this month to find products that don’t have the pink ribbon on them.
Cancer PERIOD doesn’t care. And I will support the SKF.Breast cancer doesn’t care what religion you practice.
That’s right. Go to a Catholic only hospital. Staffed by Catholic only physicians and nurses. And make sure the all the little old ladies in the gift shop and the cafeteria are Catholic only.Does this mean that people shouldn’t go to any hospitals that recieves funds from the foundation either? I don’t like that they give to PP either which is why I show my disapproval by writing a letter.
Don’t be silly. You have skewed the issue. The disapproval with Susan G. Komen donating money to Planned Parenthood is because Planned Parenthood is in the business of ABORTION and Komen is well aware of the link between breast cancer and abortion. If Komen is donating to a hospital that does abortions, then yes, they should be avoided also.Does this mean that people shouldn’t go to any hospitals that recieves funds from the foundation either? I don’t like that they give to PP either which is why I show my disapproval by writing a letter.
I’m sorry I don’t understand. What exactly does the Komen Foundation do other than collect money and then redistribute it to cancer researchers? Are there not many other organizations, like the American Cancer Society, that do the same thing and don’t donate to abortion clinics? How exactly are your friends still alive because of the actions of the Koman Foundation? When my mom was dying, I never saw anything from the Koman Foundation but got plenty of information from the American Cancer Society.Cancer PERIOD doesn’t care. And I will support the SKF.
I have friends who are still here in part because of them.
Kathy
I’m sure many Catholic women attended. How many of them are aware of the fact that the Komen Foundation supports abortion clinics? I consider myself a reasonably aware Catholic and had no idea that the Komen Foundation supported Planned Parenthood. My parish priest is very Pro-Life but has never mentioned this point.Today there was another “Pink Ribbon” 5k!! And there were quite a few Catholic women there, so I don’t buy the “faithful Catholics don’t participate” drivel.
Breast cancer doesn’t care what religion you practice.
How do you know they were Catholic and how do you know they 'know about Komen supporting PPToday there was another “Pink Ribbon” 5k!! And there were quite a few Catholic women there, so I don’t buy the “faithful Catholics don’t participate” drivel.
Breast cancer doesn’t care what religion you practice.
emphasis mineDoes the American Cancer Society then refuse to provide funds to hospitals that also provide abortions? Have you checked the affiliation of every doctor that the ACS has ever given money to to make sure that they don’t work in a hospital that also provides abortions? Do any of them work at universities that receive government funds? Medicaid pays for some abortions and is also funded by the US government.
We can’t know for sure everyone who does and who doesn’t but it is important that when we know for sure, we don’t have anything to do with them. It can’t possibly be an all or nothing debate as some of you are trying to make it. We do what we can with the information we are able to find.
Planned Parenthood is not the only organization out there that provides abortions or means of birth control.
No, but they are the largest and along with their political action committees and research groups they are the most vocal and the most powerful.
The Komen Foundation is not giving money to Planned Parenthood to fund abortions. It is giving money to them to do breast cancer education, screening and prevention. The two are not synonymous just because they are services provided by the same agency.
And every dollar that Komen gives Planned Parenthood frees up PP’s money to promote and encourage abortion throughout the world. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation is doing SO much more than PP in the field of breast cancer education and research than PP. The only reason PP continue to list it as one of their interests is because it gives them credence and they continue to mislead people like you into thinking it matters a dram to them. Make no doubt about it, Planned Parenthood is an abortion provider - a purveyor of death - anything else it does is smokescreen.
If one of your benchmarks is that the organization state that abortion causes breast cancer, you are also going to have to keep looking. From the American Cancer Society website:
cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6x_Can_Having_an_Abortion_Cause_or_Contribute_to_Breast_Cancer.asp
“Still, the public is not well-served by false alarms and at the present time, the scientific evidence does not support a causal association between induced abortion and breast cancer.”
Thank you for screaming in technicolor. Very helpful.emphasis mine
Great link. The March of Dimes - for years the darling leading the fight for cures for infantile paralysis (polio) while providing “support for the work of many innovative and practical polio researchers and virologists” and later “to prevent premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality. The organization accomplishes this with programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy.”(Wikipedia)Don’t forget about the Komen Foundation’s support for Embryonic Stem Cell Research.
Remember: Humans are only worth saving if they can pass an IQ test or run a 50 yard dash. If they can’t, it’s open season.*
God Bless,
RyanL
*This message brought to you by the Culture of Death.
And supporting those organizations that scream the loudest without fully checking out the facts and ignoring the evidence when it smacks you right in the face is morally reprehensible.I have no vested interest in which or any charity folks choose to support. I simply find that responding emotinally to whoever screams the loudest without fully checking out the facts is not the most intellectually honest response.
You know, in the final analysis, it really doesn’t matter if only 1/10 of 1% of their total income goes to Planned Parenthood. The fact that they do when #1 Planned Parenthood is in the primary business, in a huge way, of killing babies and #2 when there is sound, apolitical research showing a relationship between abortion and breast cancer.I would really like to see a break down on where this money that SGK goes to.
Yeah, I know, but it seems like the SFK foundation is more into making a name for themselves than finding a cure for BC. I mean I remember saying this when my aunt was dying of BC. SGK was everywhere but it didn’t seem like they were anywhere we needed them.You know, in the final analysis, it really doesn’t matter if only 1/10 of 1% of their total income goes to Planned Parenthood. The fact that they do when #1 Planned Parenthood is in the primary business, in a huge way, of killing babies and #2 when there is sound, apolitical research showing a relationship between abortion and breast cancer.
You are assuming we haven’t done our research. You are also assuming we don’t try to boycott those businesses that support and promote abortion. This isn’t just a knee-jerk response.You may also want to check out any charity on Charity Navigator.
The American Cancer Society spends 22.5 cents of every dollar they receive for fundraising and another 8.4 cents for administrative costs, leaving only 69 cents of every dollar you give going to actual programs to prevent or cure cancer.
Susan G. Komen has 82.5 cents of every dollar going to support programs to prevent or cure cancer. They spend only 8 cents for fundraising and 9.3 cents for administrative.
www.charitynavigator.org
BTW, note that the American Cancer Society, Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation, North American Brain Tumor Coalition, and the Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization are also on the list supporting embryonic stem cell research along with the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
If you are going to apply these standards to one group, then in the name of consistency and honesty, you need to subject every other group you might be considering supporting to exactly the same scrutiny. Then you decide which ones are involved in the least number of things you consider objectionable and in what way they are involved. At that point, then you can make an equitable decision as to whether the things you don’t like about them outweigh the good that you see that they do.
Why stop at the charities? Subject the stores at which you shop and all the items which you buy to the same scrutiny. The investments made by the government of the town, state and country in which you live. The portfolio and activities of your religious organization. It is incredibly time consuming and tedious to do this extensive research on everything that touches your life, but much more intellectually honest than simply responding to the loudest and latest cry for a boycott without investigation of the proposed alternatives.
As we have seen with the suggestion to boycott the Komen Foundation and support instead the American Cancer Society, that is operating on emotional response, not actual full information.
It’s all a matter of balance. Most everything is going to have some dimension that is problematic. You have to decide whether that outweighs the potential good. This doesn’t mean that I am saying ignore where groups spend their money, just that I wouldn’t be feeling too righteous about refusing to buy soup with a pink ribbon unless I was also examining just as carefully every other group I support and every other product I buy.