Walmart supports abortion

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This begs the question…

How much well intentioned money, given to help support breast cancer research, has been secretly filtered through PP to support abortions?

I smell an investigative report coming. Perhaps a well intentioned journalist will take up the task. I’d like to see some articles to quote from on this.
I am satisified with the fact that under and uninsured patients can go there for breast exams, breast cancer education and breast cancer treatment programs. If that is what a woman is going to PP for, she’s not going for an abortion. If a woman goes to PP for an abortion, she’ll get one, one way or another. I don’t believe taking away resources for patients on the breast cancer side is warranted or useful. If one wants to boycott walmart, I have no problem with that. But that’s where I do most of my shopping. If one doesn’t want to give to the Komen foundation, one doesn’t have to: there are plenty of charities out there to choose from. 🙂
 
Wouldn’t give a penny to Susan G. Komen Foundation for any reason.
Plus I’ve never even seen, much less set foot in, a Walmart.
You’re a rarity. Wal-Mart is the largest corporation on the planet. I buy all sorts of consumer goods at Wal-Mart!
 
So I hear - but I’ve never even seen one.
I’ve gone on vacation in Mexico and seen them there. Not sure what neck of the woods you live in, but certainly I’m sure there are places that aren’t fortunate enough to yet have a wal-mart move in.
 
I’ve gone on vacation in Mexico and seen them there. Not sure what neck of the woods you live in, but certainly I’m sure there are places that aren’t fortunate enough to yet have a wal-mart move in.
I have been living in very large cities in the USA.
 
Ahhh, you are speaking for specifically what imaginary “whom?”
Who is the “rest of us?” An imaginary group of PP supporters? Just asking …
Likely all of the people that have propelled Wal-Mart into the largest and richest corporation on the entire planet.
 
Yet I don’t miss it.
How could I?
I have no awareness of it.
I’ve got to ask, do you rely on public transit and live in a downtown core?

I’m at a loss at understanding how you’ve never laid eyes on a wal-mart. I live within 12 km’s of two Wal-Marts and drive by one everyday on my way to work. 🤷
 
I’ve got to ask, do you rely on public transit and live in a downtown core?

I’m at a loss at understanding how you’ve never laid eyes on a wal-mart. I live within 12 km’s of two Wal-Marts and drive by one everyday on my way to work. 🤷
No on the public transit.
No on the downtown core.

Plenty of places around the nation say NO to
Walmart, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, pick-a-brand …
 
I am satisified with the fact that under and uninsured patients can go there for breast exams, breast cancer education and breast cancer treatment programs. If that is what a woman is going to PP for, she’s not going for an abortion. If a woman goes to PP for an abortion, she’ll get one, one way or another. I don’t believe taking away resources for patients on the breast cancer side is warranted or useful. If one wants to boycott walmart, I have no problem with that. But that’s where I do most of my shopping. If one doesn’t want to give to the Komen foundation, one doesn’t have to: there are plenty of charities out there to choose from. 🙂
This reminds me of a girl I knew in high school who insisted that Al Capone was a great guy because he gave thousands of dollars to charities and opened some soup kitchens for the poor. She was so impressed by this that she was able to overlook the fact that he had many people killed, tourtured, and maimed. 🤷

Hannibal Lector (if he were real) was a good guy because he didn’t eat everyone that he counsled, only some of them, he was able to help some of them. I will not take away a resourse that people can use for help… I don’t get it.
 
No on the public transit.
No on the downtown core.

Plenty of places around the nation say NO to
Walmart, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, pick-a-brand …
Interesting.

You enjoy paying more for consumer goods.

I enjoy paying less for the same consumer goods at Wal-Mart.

Best of luck to you.
 
Interesting.

You enjoy paying more for consumer goods.

I enjoy paying less for the same consumer goods at Wal-Mart.

Best of luck to you.
Your sophistry is (seemingly) endless.
I buy an absolute minimum of consumer goods -
as if you could possibly care about that.

Best to you in your attempts at living a worthy life.
 
This reminds me of a girl I knew in high school who insisted that Al Capone was a great guy because he gave thousands of dollars to charities and opened some soup kitchens for the poor. She was so impressed by this that she was able to overlook the fact that he had many people killed, tourtured, and maimed. 🤷

Hannibal Lector (if he were real) was a good guy because he didn’t eat everyone that he counsled, only some of them, he was able to help some of them. I will not take away a resourse that people can use for help… I don’t get it.
And you may never get it, and that’s okay. We’re all different. We can’t all be the same. For me, PP can’t compare to Al Capone or Hannibal Lector because women chose to get abortions at PP. No one rounds them up, or catches them with a lasso and ropes them in. If people would stop going there for abortions, they wouldn’t have a clientele for abortions. However, they do offer breast cancer services, and those who don’t have insurance or enough coverage can benefit from these services. This is especially helpful in areas that don’t have comparable services elsewhere. If PP didn’t make the services available, the women needing breast cancer screenings or breast cancer education or breast cancer treatment plans wouldn’t be able to get these services.
 
And you may never get it, and that’s okay. We’re all different. We can’t all be the same. For me, PP can’t compare to Al Capone or Hannibal Lector because women chose to get abortions at PP. No one rounds them up, or catches them with a lasso and ropes them in. If people would stop going there for abortions, they wouldn’t have a clientele for abortions. However, they do offer breast cancer services, and those who don’t have insurance or enough coverage can benefit from these services. This is especially helpful in areas that don’t have comparable services elsewhere. If PP didn’t make the services available, the women needing breast cancer screenings or breast cancer education or breast cancer treatment plans wouldn’t be able to get these services.
The thing about PP is that they exist as the convenient corner-store.
They make their BIG money from abortion service and contraceptive services.

If the last 40 yrs had not taken the majority of young American women into
a nearly-brainwashed state regarding the slaughter of the children in the wombs,
PP would close down in a week. Yet many young women believe the big lie -
“Come on in, we’ll kill your baby for you!”
  • and that’s the tragedy of convenient “drop-in-anytime” PP and its main occupation.
 
The thing about PP is that they exist as the convenient corner-store.
They make their BIG money from abortion service and contraceptive services.

If the last 40 yrs had not taken the majority of young American women into
a nearly-brainwashed state regarding the slaughter of the children in the wombs,
PP would close down in a week. Yet many young women believe the big lie -
“Come on in, we’ll kill your baby for you!”
  • and that’s the tragedy of convenient “drop-in-anytime” PP and its main occupation.
It’s allowing women to have control over their reproductive system. If they don’t want their egg fertilized, it’s their right to terminate the pregnancy.
 
Breast cancer screenings are a wonderful thing. Do you provide breast cancer screenings?
lol, hello Scarecrow. Dont deflect the point. There is nothing more important than stopping the slaughter of babies in the womb. Statisstically one in three women have had at least one abortion. Over 40 million babies have been killed in AMERICA ALONE!!! Is there really anything more important than that one statistic? Heck, Hitler killed millions of Jews, but he sure made Germany a world power in a short time. Heck, he was an ok guy then eh?

Seriously dude, use some logic. What is more important, a human life snuffed out by a “Doctor” (a doctor of the order of Mengele I say), or a breast cancer screening to identify the possibility of breast cancer?

I see one thing at planned abortionhood, killers and their helpers. But I suppose that is just my opinion.

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It’s allowing women to have control over their reproductive system. If they don’t want their egg fertilized, it’s their right to terminate the pregnancy.
Dude, what? Its not their right to end ANYONE. EVERY HUMAN LIFE IS SACRED. Every single one. Wanted or unwanted. And if they dont want their eggs fertilized STOP HAVING SEX. Simple solution right?

Are you being serious or are you just playing the devils advocate? How can any logical, reasoning, reasonably well-formed person say that? Their right to kill a baby… what?

I gotta get off this thread. I am going to get truly angry…
 
Unfortunately I have seen many threads on this forum about major companies supporting planned parenthood and it is extremely difficult to avoid them all…

However, I already don’t shop at walmart because I watched the documentary “is wal-mart good for america?” and I saw the impact walmart is having on America… also it is a huge supporter of our growing debt to China, not to mention the poor treatment of Chinese workers. I know that other stores are almost as bad but I think walmart is the biggest culprit.

If you want to try to cut back on buying consumer goods from China, there are plenty of blogs and other internet resources to point you in the right direction.
 
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