Once a woman decides to have an abortion, the next step is to find a facility in her area that actually can perform the abortion. In years past, most women would go to their closet, get out the Yellow Pages and let their fingers do the walking to the “Abortion” category. Once there, she would see a number of ads placed by the clinics.
What a lot of women didn’t realize, however, was that a number of the ads were actually placed by anti-abortion facilities or “crisis pregnancy centers.” The ads were slick, never really saying whether or not they performed abortions. The goal was to try to get unsuspecting women to come to their facility where they would then try to dissuade them, often using hard-handed and questionable “information” to do so. The abuses are pretty well documented. Indeed, once these “phony abortion clinics” were exposed, the Yellow Page Association was forced to create a new separate category entitled “Abortion Alternatives” for anti-abortion facilities. I am intimately aware of the course of these events because I was on the staff of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers at the time – the organization that spearheaded the effort to make sure women knew exactly who they were calling.
Today, most patients do not go to the Yellow Pages for abortion services. Heck, they don’t go to the Yellow Pages for anything anymore. Instead, they go to Al Gore’s Internet. And now, the problem of sketchy advertising is rearing its ugly head again.
A woman who has decided to have an abortion will probably do a Google Search for “abortion” or “abortion services” or “abortion clinics.” If she were interested in getting the pro-life perspective, she might search for “pro-life” or “anti-abortion information” or words to that effect. But if she wants the abortion, she will do her search, get to that page and immediately sees a number of ads listed in the “sponsored links” section. That means those facilities are actually paying Google to be advertised in those prominent positions. And, lo and behold, included in some of the sponsored links are some anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers! Then, when you click into their ad and get to their website, it’s the same old story. They use phrases like “abortion counseling,” “abortion stories,” and “abortion information.” I searched and searched and found nothing that says “we are anti-abortion.”
Now, I get that the cpcs could argue that they are in fact providing “abortion information” or “counseling.” But I think the more honest approach would be to say you are providing “anti-abortion counseling.” Also, I’m sure the pro-lifers who read my world famous blog will come up with examples of how the advertising for the clinics can be “deceptive.” Indeed, if you DO have examples let us know and we’d be happy to respond.
The point is why do folks play such games with women who are in very emotionally sensitive situations? Why not be totally up front about what you want to offer? Then let the women make up their minds if they want to utilize your services. Meanwhile, I think it would very interesting if someone (perhaps those that manage www.abortion.com) sent an inquiry to the folks at Google and the other search engines asking them to devise something like the Yellow Page folks did years ago so the Internet advertising was just a little more “honest.”
Don’t the women deserve that much?
October 23, 2011 at 7:42 am
Andrew, your comment about reading “the first thing” reminds me of how people can be so flippant about abortion, on so many levels. Beside the individually complex life situation that a woman considers when faced with an unplanned pregnancy, there are legal issues about abortion to which the uninformed are quick to appaud. Making abortion illegal is one such draconian measure. Another legal threat is incarcerating women who have abortions and the doctors who perform them. It seems to me that there are a minority of folks who think incarceration is a good idea. But do they ever think beyond the superficial idea of banning and prosecuting?
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October 24, 2011 at 2:02 pm
Incarcerate the women but execute the doctors turned killers.
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February 8, 2014 at 8:57 pm
Hi Tiffany!I am still so inspired by your story and it just makes me want to start off this new year eanitg right! Yes those eggnog lattes and peppermint mochas were killers this past holiday season i got on the scale and gained 4 pounds!! Yikes! I guess it could have been worse, but I don’t feel good either. When we eat healthy and good our bodies just feel GREAT! I threw out the last of our cookies and chocolates the other day cause I was just not strong enough to quit picking at them. So here’s to a HEALTHY 2011 where I can lose the other 30 I need to lose oh to be 25 again! Looking forward to the first weekend in MARCH!! Can’t wait to finally see your place and all your animals!xo Rochelle
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October 23, 2011 at 7:43 am
Here’s some questions form Ms Magazine, on the subject:
1. How many years do you consider to be a fair prison term for a woman who has an abortion?
2. How many years for a doctor who performs one?
3. Will the punishments be greater the second time around?
4. Where will the state get the money necessary to prosecute one-third of all American women for this crime?
5. Forty-two percent of women who have an abortion have incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level (that’s $10,830 for a single woman with no children, if you’re counting). When women are forced to have children they cannot afford to raise, will those children become wards of the state or simply new Medicaid recipients? Where will the state find the money necessary to support them?
6. Will you be willing to watch your wife die in front of you when her life is threatened by an unsafe pregnancy that no one is allowed to do anything about? Your daughter?
7. Will rapists have to pay child support to women who are forced to have their children?
8. Will the child of incest be in the custody of its rapist father or the father’s teenaged daughter, his mother? In fact, 18 percent of women who have an abortion in America are teenagers. Will they be required to drop out of high school to raise their children or will the state provide free childcare?
9. Will upper-class white women be prosecuted as vigorously as other women who have abortions?
10. You are aware that upper-class white women have abortions, aren’t you?
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October 23, 2011 at 9:41 am
Yikes, those are amazing questions. I think sometimes we are all guilty of not thinking through the actual consequences of things we espouse. It is rathe easy to say make abortion illegal again but, if that were to occur, there are many practical issues to deal with, as evidenced by this list of questions that I imagine no pro-lifer will take the time to answer. Let’ see….
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October 23, 2011 at 11:55 am
wow talk about a synopses of ethical sensical questioning. thank you kate. but pat, why don’t you take this post into the masses and make a post on it? good job KATE! just a suggestion, i think it would stir up a lot of good posts. maybe Dunkle has something to say?
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October 23, 2011 at 4:03 pm
Questions like the above have been around for a while, especially when we started hearing talk about prosecuting women and doctors. Check out the You Tube video (Libertyville Abortion Demonstration) from four years ago. It gives you an idea of how very little critical thought has gone into the pro life industry’s propaganda.
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October 23, 2011 at 4:28 pm
Not exactly sure what you are suggesting, Andrew. Can you elaborate? What does “Post into the masses” and “make a post on it” mean?
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October 24, 2011 at 2:09 pm
1 — 5
2 — the death penalty
3 — yes (for the woman, of course)
4 — After Roe one-third of all American women will be reduced to one-ten thousandth
5 — red herring
6 — no
7 — yes
8 — another rh
9 — yes
10 — yes
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November 21, 2011 at 10:11 am
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