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Viral Video of Girl Cheerfully Getting Abortion at Planned Parenthood Draws Horror

A widely viewed TikTok video that has drawn horrified responses shows a girl laughing and apparently having fun as she reveals her pregnancy and heads to Planned Parenthood for what appears to be her second abortion attempt.

The video shows the girl exposing her somewhat swollen abdomen and laughing in the car, apparently on her way to Planned Parenthood to have an abortion. It continues with footage of her smiling as she actually undergoes the abortion, and a close-up of the ultrasound image as her baby is aborted.

According to previous TikTok posts, the girl had taken the Plan B “emergency contraceptive” pill in an attempt to terminate the pregnancy.



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Live Action President Lila Rose tweeted the video, noting the post is “in violation of countless Community Guidelines against ‘violent content,’ ‘depictions of deaths,’ and ‘dismembered humans.’”

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Rose referred to the fact that, last June, she announced Twitter had again banned both of her accounts and that of her organization from all ads.


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When asked for the reason, Twitter responded the pro-life group could resume ads if it deleted any information about abortion procedures, Planned Parenthood investigations, and ultrasound images.

TikTok’s “community guidelines” say the video-sharing platform is “simply NOT the place to post, share, or promote any of the following, including”:

  • Harmful or dangerous content
  • Terrorist organizations and any other criminal organizations
  • Graphic, shocking, or violent content
  • Discrimination or hate speech
  • Nudity or sexual activity
  • Child safety infringement
  • Harassment or the personal identification of another user
  • Impersonation, spam, or other misleading content
  • Content that violates someone else’s copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights
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“We work hard to promote a positive environment and an abuse-free experience for our users, and it’s important that you help in that by keeping interactions civil and treating others with respect,” TikTok states.


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Actress Mindy Robinson tweeted the same TikTok video with the comment: “This girl is laughing and having fun about going through her second abortion.”

“THIS is what happens when you indoctrinate an entire generation into thinking the life of an unborn child holds the same decision value as ordering food through a drive thru window,” Robinson added.

Other Twitter users replied to Robinson:


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