Anonymous ID: f4461e April 16, 2019, 6:04 p.m. No.6204792   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4840

GoFundMe BANS anyone who questions vaccines

 

Anti-vaxxers have been banned from raising money on GoFundMe in an attempt to stop the spread of conspiracy theories and misinformation.

 

The crowdfunding platform announced it was carrying out a “thorough review” following reports that one campaigner had gathered nearly $80,000 (£60,000) in donations.

 

Larry Cook, who promoted his fundraising efforts using Facebook adverts, targeted mothers with claims the medical community was covering up baby “slaughter”.

 

GoFundMe spokesman Bobby Whithorne said: “Campaigns raising money to promote misinformation about vaccines violate GoFundMe’s terms of service and will be removed from the platform.

 

“We are conducting a thorough review and will remove any campaigns currently on the platform.”

 

However The Independent has found several campaigns promoting the anti-vaxxer message still running on the site, three weeks after GoFundMe’s decision was reported by The Daily Beast.

 

https://governmentslaves.news/2019/04/16/gofundme-bans-anyone-who-questions-vaccines/

Anonymous ID: f4461e April 16, 2019, 6:06 p.m. No.6204816   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4851 >>4977 >>5095 >>5130 >>5165

Black Congresswoman Tries to Exempt Black Babies From Pro-life Law

 

Ohio State Representative Janine Boyd seems intent on executing Margaret Sanger’s Negro Project, as the black Democratic politician drafted an amendment that would have exempted black babies from pro-life “heartbeat bill” legislation. And while that amendment fortunately failed, one question remains — where is the outrage?

 

Last week, Ohio Republican Governor Mike DeWine signed into law a bill that protects unborn babies from abortions once a heartbeat is detected, typically around six weeks gestation. Ohio now joins a handful of states that have recently passed such bills, including Mississippi and Kentucky.

 

“The signing of this bill today is consistent with that respect for life and the imperative to protect those who cannot protect themselves,” DeWine said before signing the bill, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.

 

Abortion advocates tried unsuccessfully to weaken the Ohio bill with amendments, including the one proposed by Representative Boyd, which "would have given an exemption to African American women to abort their unborn babies for any reason up to the state’s current abortion limit, 20 weeks,” Life News reports.

 

Failing to see the irony, Boyd likened the restrictions on abortion to slavery as she attempted to pass legislation that would disproportionately terminate the lives of black babies.

 

“Black slaves were once treated like cattle and put out to stud in order to create generations of more slaves,” she said. “Our country is not far enough beyond our history to legislate as if it is.”

 

State Representative Derek Merrin, a Republican, immediately rejected Boyd’s amendment and stated that the heartbeat bill should protect all Ohio citizens, regardless of race.

 

“To reference owning humans as a defense of dismembering them is moral myopia,” said Mark Harrington, president of Created Equal. “If is wrong to own humans, it is also wrong to intentionally kill them.”

 

“Referencing abortion to avoid consigning children to slavery, she seems to suggest black children today should likewise not be born — which is exactly the purpose of her amendment,” he continued. “Every human being is valuable regardless of the color of his or her skin. To suggest that only black babies should be killed in Ohio is shocking racism not befitting of a representative of the Ohio House.”

 

Sadly, the black community is already disproportionately affected by the abortion industry. Life News reports that despite making up just 13 percent of the U.S. population, African-Americans comprise approximately 30 percent of the abortions, with African-American teenage abortion rates twice as high as the national average.

 

What’s more, Protecting Black Life found that 79 percent of Planned Parenthood surgical abortion facilities are within walking distance of black and Latino neighborhoods.

 

https://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/family/item/32032-black-congresswoman-tries-to-exempt-black-babies-from-pro-life-law

Anonymous ID: f4461e April 16, 2019, 6:10 p.m. No.6204862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4977 >>5095 >>5165

Massachusetts Man Pleads Guilty to Multiple Counts of Child Pornography Offenses

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/massachusetts-man-pleads-guilty-multiple-counts-child-pornography-offenses

Anonymous ID: f4461e April 16, 2019, 6:19 p.m. No.6204956   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NYC officials shut Orthodox Jewish daycare over measles data access

 

An Orthodox Jewish daycare has been shut by New York City's Health Department after it violated a city order about the measles public health emergency, while 23 other daycares and yeshivas have received violation notices.

 

The United Talmudical Academy in the Haredi neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn failed to “provide access to medical and attendance records,” the health department said, which made it impossible to check whether the school has been excluding staff and students who aren’t vaccinated against measles.

 

A public health emergency was declared in four areas of Brooklyn last week to deal with the measles outbreak, the worst the city has seen since 1991. The areas affected are largely in Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities.

 

All children over six months of age were required to get the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, and parents who didn’t comply could be fined $1,000. Schools were told to only accept vaccinated children and to keep medical and attendance records that authorities can have access to.

 

There have been 329 confirmed cases of the measles, a highly contagious disease, in New York since October, and 44 new cases since the emergency declaration last week. No deaths have been reported, but 25 have been hospitalized, with six sent to the intensive care unit. The health department is concerned more cases may occur as families gather for the upcoming Passover holiday.

 

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities are showing resistance to the vaccine drive, with information circulating that the jabs are ineffective or harmful. The Orthodox Jewish anti-vaccine group Parents Educating and Advocating for Children’s Health (PEACH) claims doctors hide evidence that vaccines are linked to swelling, paralysis, and death.

 

Vaccinations are also the subject of a heated, wider public debate, particularly since an erroneous paper in the Lancet in 1998 claimed to have found a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. The respected medical journal later retracted the publication.

 

Measles was essentially eradicated in the US by 2000, but there has been a spate of outbreaks as a result of people not vaccinating their children. In 2014, the Amish community in Ohio suffered an outbreak.

 

https://www.rt.com/usa/456733-ny-close-orthodox-daycare-measles/

 

Are they refusing to hand over vaccine data as it will show they are not vaccinated? As they know it's poison!

Anonymous ID: f4461e April 16, 2019, 6:25 p.m. No.6205019   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5040 >>5061 >>5095 >>5165

Almost 100 Abortion Clinic Workers Seek to Leave Industry After Seeing Pro-Life Movie ‘Unplanned’

 

Chuck Konzelman, director of the Pure Flix movie “Unplanned,” revealed to Congress this week that nearly 100 abortion clinic workers have sought to leave their jobs after seeing the pro-life film.

 

During his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, Konzelman said 94 clinic workers have approached former Planned Parenthood executive Abby Johnson’s nonprofit, And Then There Were None, according to Pure Flix Insider.

 

“One percent of the abortion workers in the United States, after getting one look at them being portrayed on film,” he said, “have decided to change their lives … and what they do for a living.”

 

The Pure Flix filmmaker was on Capitol Hill to speak on a panel regarding Twitter’s alleged censorship of “Unplanned.” On its opening weekend in late March, the social media platform temporarily suspended the film’s promotional account.

 

“Unplanned” chronicles Johnson’s eight-year career at Planned Parenthood and her conversion to the pro-life movement after she watched a doctor perform an abortion via ultrasound.

 

Ashley Bratcher, the actor who portrays Johnson in the faith-based movie, tweeted Thursday she receives messages “every single day” from people whose lives — and minds — were changed after seeing “Unplanned.”

 

http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/entertainment/2019/april/almost-100-abortion-clinic-workers-seek-to-leave-industry-after-seeing-pro-life-movie-lsquo-unplanned-rsquo