Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Mobile billboard hits Vancouver streets

Project includes images of abortion victims
A former ambulance is covered with images of abortion victims as part of a
campaign by the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform. (Photo submitted)
The Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform posted images of living and aborted unborn children on a former ambulance as part of a controversial public awareness campaign. Executive director Stephanie Gray explained:
"We aim to prick the conscience of the public so that in seeing the humanity of the pre-born, and the inhumane nature of abortion, people will reject a procedure that dismembers and decapitates the youngest amongst us."
The ambulance is touring streets in the Lower Mainland.

2 comments:

  1. In New Brunswick, the announced closure of the Morgentaler clinic has created a backlash with protests demanding the government fund what the pro-choice movement is calling women's reprodutive rights.
    Maybe this vehicle should be driven across Canada this summer and be brought to Fredericton in support of the pro-life movement here.


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