Have you heard about the upcoming film project regarding Kermit Gosnell? Well you should look into it. It's not surprising that many in the U.S. are not aware of the serial killer Kermit Gosnell. The media did a lot to suppress this story. The reason being the Gosnell was abortionist.
Anyone reading this who is pro-choice maybe thinking... great another pro-life advocate calling an abortionist a serial killer. But what Gosnell did went far and beyond what any abortionist's duty is. He actually murdered babies and pregnant mothers for the thrill of it. In testimony he said he enjoyed seeing the blood from his victims. To memorialize their deaths, he would save the bodies of babies in jars and kept a collection of them. Gosnell did not operate his abortion clinic in accordance with the law.
So despite this being a huge story about a serial killer, why would the media suppress such a big story? At the same time as Gosnell's trial, was the Jodi Arias trial invoking the women who went crazy after her Mormon Boyfriend broke up with her. Arias murdered her former boyfriend in the shower after she realized he wasn't going to marry her, thus crushing her dreams. What she did was horrible and gruesome; she was considered by many to be a monster and a liar. However, why was the media so attached to her story and quick to call her monster after only one murder when Gosnell murdered several.
The answer is easy. Publicizing an abortionist murderer would make women wary of getting an abortion, and for the liberal media that would be a bad thing. For them, they choose to show abortion as a safe, quick procedure. Because this story has been silenced crowd funding was started to bring attention to the story. The goal is to create a T.V. movie so many across the country can watch. Below is the video promotion.
The group making the movie has already reached their goal for cows funding on Indiegogo; however, they still need more donations. By donating money the movie will be better produced and it will be shown that there are so many supporters which is a needed thing when trying to distribute a movie to say Lifetime (AMC Networks). For those of you reading, I encourage you to learn more and donate what you can. I donated $25 dollars, which will get me a free dvd. Even $1 helps; again, the more people that donate, the bigger the message to television networks signaling that people want to see this movie.
Thanks for reading and here's the link to the Indigogo site. If you'd like to hear more about the project from Ann McElhinney, the video of her interview on Louder with Crowder is below.
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