(PM.) On Thursday, the pro-abortion organization Planned Parenthood tweeted that people should use “gender-neutral or inclusive” language when talking about abortion, a procedure that kills an unborn baby in the womb of a biological woman.
Planned Parenthood tweeted, “When talking about abortion, include gender-neutral or inclusive terms like ‘people’ or ‘women, trans, and nonbinary people’.”
When talking about abortion, include gender-neutral or inclusive terms like “people” or “women, trans, and nonbinary people.” pic.twitter.com/Fs3cuVTMWZ
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) December 22, 2022
Planned Parenthood’s tweet included a meme of a black woman sitting on a bed with the caption, “Us waiting for ya’ll to use gender-inclusive language when talking about abortion.”
“Abortion is the planned murder of a human being” – is that gender-Neutral enough?” One user Tweeted.
When talking about abortion, include gender-neutral or inclusive terms like “people” or “women, trans, and nonbinary people.” pic.twitter.com/Fs3cuVTMWZ
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) December 22, 2022
Another user replied, “Murderers is pretty gender-inclusive. You are murderers (they/them)”
Murderers is pretty gender-inclusive.
You are murderers (they/them)
— trelkovsky (@treIkovsky) December 22, 2022
Planned Parenthood has long been vocal that pregnancy is not unique to women, showing that they have a peculiar interpretation of reality.
In September of 2016, Planned Parenthood Action tweeted, “Jack shares their abortion story to remind everyone that it’s not only women who need abortion access.”
Jack shares their abortion story to remind everyone that it’s not only women who need abortion access. https://t.co/60PEWU5T3P #Access4All
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) September 10, 2016
In March of 2018, a Planned Parenthood in Kentucky tweeted “Some men have a uterus” in repetition.
“Always here for our men with duderuses,” they later tweeted.
Always here for our men with duderuses! We see you Philip, and we’ve got your back. 😊
— Planned Parenthood (@PPIndKentucky) March 3, 2018