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Jamie Lee Curtis Becomes the New Face of Abortion from Home

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What a truly wonderful time it is to be alive. Not only can you get abortion medication in the mail while remaining safe and comfortable in quarantine, you also get your favorite Hollywood stars, like Jamie Lee Curtis, to give you friendly and smiling advice on setting up a “virtual meeting” with abortion doctors, so that you’ll never be confused on how to get rid of your unborn child, no matter where you are.

The Knives Out and Halloween actress announced via Twitter that she had been named the “proud” “spokesperson” for the baby-killing organization’s “Telehealth” program (‘Knives Out for the Unborn” would be a catchy name for it). In a video posted to the platform on April 17, Curtis explained how women seeking “reproductive health” guidance without access to a clinic could “log on” to a designated Planned Parenthood site for a “virtual meeting” with abortion doctors.

“Hi there! It’s Jamie Lee Curtis,” the actress began, giving viewers a warm greeting from quarantine in her home. “I am here today on behalf of Planned Parenthood to tell you about telehealth. It’s their way of helping you through this crisis.” And isn’t that something? PP would just love to add to the pandemic’s death count.

The actress explained “Telehealth,” saying, “It offers you to log on and make an appointment and then have a private, one-on-one session with a trained and licensed healthcare professional and talk about your healthcare needs.” Curtis added that it’s done “in complete privacy and safety and it also reduces the load on clinics and hospitals who are dealing everyday with COVID-19 patients.”

The actress concluded the spiel by providing the number to Planned Parenthood’s Telehealth program and details on where patients can log in online. She then signed off saying, “Stay safe, wash your hands, stay home and God bless you all.” Yes, God bless us and the lengths we will go to eradicate the unborn life He has given us. Atrocious.

Though this is just one of the makeshift efforts PP has come up with for women who might not feel safe venturing to an abortion clinic in the midst of quarantine, and as a way to still offer services in states like Texas, Alabama and Arkansas, to name a few, that have deemed abortion clinics to be “non-essential” businesses.

Though the left has been adamant that abortions during the quarantine are at the height of necessity. One odious talking point in particular came from Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MN) who claimed that abortions “are life-sustaining,” and refused suspending abortion procedures. This resulted in the horrible irony that the pool of medical supplies for necessary procedures during a pandemic would go to saving coronavirus victims and killing unborn babies.

Back to Jamie Lee Curtis. This isn’t her first Planned Parenthood rodeo. The actress participated in a tele-thon-style Facebook Live event to benefit Planned Parenthood and the ACLU back in 2017, along with other famous faces like Jane Fonda, Judd Apatow, Patricia Arquette and Tim Robbins. Though this celebrity-sponsored telehealth thing, man, this sounds like the future.

Editor’s note. This appeared at Newsbusters and is reposted with permission.

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