Given the recent exposes of Planned Parenthood and the attention it has garnered, do you think we can be successful in once and for all DE-funding this organization ? What more will it take for the people of this country to finally say “enough is enough” and demand that our tax dollars not go to promoting this oragnizations horrific agenda?
I don’t think it’s going to be easy to get rid of PP. First of all, people (and women) have enjoyed sex without consequences for a while now, and taking that freedom away from them isn’t going to be easy. They’re not going to go down without a fight, that’s for sure. It’s hard to reign in people when they’ve already been given the freedom to do as they please. And they don’t see the damage they do to themselves, and you just can’t force them to see it.
In addition, many women are using PP for their non-abortive (meaning, excluding abortion) services. Yes, there are other resources available, but not everywhere and not to everyone. Sometimes PP accesses people who can’t get these services elsewhere, and for the same economic pricing. And yes, that’s important to some people. You can harp all day about how insignificant it is compared to abortion, but when it comes out of someone else’s pocket, your words won’t have the same bite.
People in general are really in control of what PP offers. If more people would use their services other than abortion, then they would offer abortion less. People must realize that services are offered on a supply:demand basis. The reason why they do so many abortions is because people want them. So basically, targeting PP is useless if you don’t find a way to change the minds of the women who are seeking abortions from them.
With regards to PP’s other services, despite the rules of the Catholic Church forbidding the use of contraceptives, one must remember that this rule isn’t recognized by people who don’t recognize the authority of the Church and the U.S. is a big place with many peoples, not just Catholics. And PP is there for everyone. Contraceptives are not going to go away. They will be available, because women enjoy the freedom of being sexually active without consequences. That’s not going to go away easily.
As long as PP provides services that are wanted by consumers, it will continue to be there, and will continue to be funded. Maybe their abortion services may someday be limited, and especially for minors, but they will still continue to get funds as long as they service the community, and like it or not, they do serve the community…they just don’t serve the community in a way that is compliant with Church rules.
My advice is to stop fighting with PP, because it’s the clients of PP that you want to reach. If you want to stop PP from performing abortions, stop their clients from seeking them. So what if PP gets shut down? what then? Well, the clients will go elsewhere, and believe me there will always be someone to offer services that are in high demand. PP wouldn’t offer them if there were no clients asking for the services.
It’s up to consumers to change PP from being just an abortion clinic, to a community based health care resource.