
Alternatives to Visiting an Anti-Abortion Fake Clinic
You still shouldn’t have to sit through the accusations, guilt trips, and lies peddled by CPCs just to get help.
Dr. Francis has built a career out of spreading disinformation—such as wrongly claiming that hormonal contraception causes abortion.
You still shouldn’t have to sit through the accusations, guilt trips, and lies peddled by CPCs just to get help.
150 to 200 people marched through the streets of Atlanta to Hurt Park, which is across the street from the #CuraFakeClinic. We then spoke truth to power. Our message is that we want anti-abortion clinics to own who they really are, and stop misleading and shaming people who are seeking abortions.
A fake clinic's presentation of a women’s options is biased at best, insidious at worst, and certainly a waste of taxpayer resources.
Fake clinics, known as crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) operate under the guise of providing medical care and social services so they can dissuade women from seeking abortions.
Perhaps the most telling part of the David Daleiden story is how other pro-life organizations have responded to instructions to take down the video.
If the mission of these crisis pregnancy centers is to provide healthcare for pregnant women then why didn’t their signs try to defend the healthcare services they allegedly provide?
Kermit Gosnell has been used as a rallying point for unconstitutional abortion clinic shutdown restrictions around the country.
In Missouri, anti-abortion fake clinics are unregulated by state or local law.
Black women in Missouri are four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications, regardless of wealth and education.
Much of the confusion regarding what intersectionality is stems from the way we have been trained to think, which happens to be the very way of thinking the concept aims to overcome.