This movie isn’t propaganda, just a true story. I highly recommend everyone to see this. Anyway earlier this year, I had a discussion with my mom about Planned Parenthood and how it got started. She said that the founder, Margaret Sanger, had ties to the Nazis. I thought she was crazy, it was absolutely bizarre. I believed that Planned Parenthood was for women rights, and reproductive rights. I was pro-choice. I decided to look into it to prove my mom wrong, but if you really dig deep and ask more questions, you will find what this organization really is. It’s horrendous that an organization like this is a billion dollar industry (watch Maafa to find out more). They’re not the “health” clinic it claims to be, there job is to sell abortions. The abortions shown in this movie are not “dramatized” as so many claim. If you learn how an abortion is really done and the effects it has on women, you will see it is not dramatized. Abortions can kill women, there are many cases, and can increase a women’s risk to suicidal thoughts or behavior. This is not women’s rights. I’m not some Christian trying to preach the gospel, I’m actually an atheist. If you look at scientific studies that have been done on babies when they are in the womb, they have a heartbeat and they can feel pain. There are also many cases in which women experience severe depression after an abortion. Some kill themselves. That’s not human rights. No women should feel guilty or shameful of getting an abortion, the people in the abortion clinic use your vulnerability against you in order to get a paycheck. We should be seen as human beings and not someone you can make a quick buck on. That’s not human rights. You don’t have to be Christian to be pro-life. I’m pro-life because I believe in human rights. There’s logic behind this. I wouldn’t pay attention to Christian extremists who are aggressive, they’re not worth your time. If you’re someone like me who likes factual evidence that is legit, I would seriously consider doing extensive research on this and looking at both sides. Really be open minded about it, and don’t look at one website, thinking, “well this says that abortion is okay so I think that too”. No, look at evidence, not opinions. Opinions aren’t always based on factual evidence. It’s your choice whether you want to be pro-life or not, but don’t ignore the facts.