Sunday, January 21, 2018



Alveda King Says Facebook Censored Ads for Pro-Life 'Roe v. Wade' Movie

During a discussion about religious freedom in America, Dr. Alveda King, the niece of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said that Facebook had "pulled down" ads for a movie about Roe v. Wade because the social media giant does not "want the message of the injustice of abortion broadcast," which, she added, is a "violation of religious freedom" and "very discriminatory."

Dr. King is one of the executive producers of the movie, which includes Hollywood actor Jon Voight. The fundraising website for the film can be viewed at Roevwademovie.com.

Dr. King made her remarks during a special edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, who is the president of the Family Research Council (FRC). The live show on Tuesday was broadcast on the Facebook page of the FRC in honor of Religious Freedom Day.  President Donald Trump proclaimed Jan. 16, 2018 as Religious Freedom Day on Tuesday.

While discussing religious liberty in America and abroad, both Tony Perkins and Dr. King praised the power of social media to spread information and especially the Gospel. However, as Dr. King explained, social media is not as freedom-loving as one might think.

"You are making the appeal to those on Facebook to be involved, and me included," said Dr. King. "Many of you know there’s a new movie coming out, Roe v. Wade.  I’m one of the executive producers. Facebook has pulled down our ads, the paid ads and any mention of the non-paid ads."

"They do not want the message of the injustice of abortion broadcast, and they are trying to block that," she said. “That’s another violation of religious freedom. It’s very discriminatory."

The description for Roe v. Wade the Movie reads, "Roe v Wade the Movie is the real untold story of how people lied; how the media lied; and how the courts were manipulated to pass a law that has since killed over 60 million Americans.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Abortion is convenient for people who participate in loose sex.

Bird of Paradise said...

They so much beleive this Population Bomb poppycock from Paul Ehrlich. But i'll bet they would escept ads from Planned Parenthood