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Subject RTÉ to screen pro-abortion documentary, legal case to challenge Mississipi law, LiveAction continues undercover investigations, news, events and more👣
Date July 30, 2021 8:59 AM
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30th July 2021
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In this issue:

READ: RTÉ to screen pro-abortion propaganda film The 8th (#1)

READ: (#2) (#2) US Supreme Court to hear case that could overturn Roe v. Wade (#2)

READ: Undercover video of abortion providers lying to pregnant woman about what happens during late-term abortion (#3)

ACTION ALERT: Are you a doctor or healthcare professional? Take a few minutes to make a submission to the Medical Council Guide to Ethics today. (#MC)

READ: (#3) NEW PLC report - 'A Day in the Life of RTÉ's coverage of abortion (#3) '

ACTION ALERT: Take a stand against RTÉ bias - Sign the e-card to RTÉ and order leaflets today (#bias)

REGISTER NOW (#lb) : Loveboth Summer 5k Your Way to raise funds and support Mums and babies this summer. (#lb)

REGISTER NOW: PLC Network Workshop Series - Wednedsday 4th August (#cceve)

APPLY NOW: Virtual Internship with the PLC (#7)
RTÉ to screen pro-abortion propaganda film The 8th ()
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Next Wednesday, RTÉ is devoting its primetime slot after the Nine News to screening the pro-abortion film The 8^th.

The film which is marketed as a documentary is nothing of the sort. It is a wall to wall pro-abortion propaganda production that makes no effort to include the pro-life perspective or to challenge any of the myths and falsehoods propagated by abortion campaigners.

To add insult to injury, RTÉ is using taxpayers’ money to heavily advertise the screening taking place next week.

We didn’t learn today or yesterday about the blatant and embedded problem of bias at RTÉ. It has existed for years and it’s not going to change overnight. That doesn’t mean for a second that we should tolerate what’s going on. Quite the opposite.

One of the difficulties we face is convincing people of the seriousness of the problem. So many people accept what the media presents without questioning it. The first thing we must do is educate and inform people about the problem. There are lots of ways we can reach people and we should always be on the look out for new and novel approaches.

The e-card campaign to RTÉ that the PLC have been running has resulted in thousands of cards being sent to the Director General of RTÉ in recent weeks seeking a written explanation on why pro-life supporters should be expected to pay the TV licence given the outrageously slanted way RTÉ covers the abortion issue. We need to see thousands more e-cards reaching the Director General in the coming weeks! It only takes a minute to sign and it’s an effective way to make your voice heard.

If you haven’t done so already, please sign the e-card to RTÉ here ([link removed]) and share the link with family and friends to encourage them to also sign
US Supreme Court to hear case that could overturn Roe v. Wade ()

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an abortion case submitted by the Mississippi Attorney General that’s being described as the most significant challenge to Roe v. Wade since the 1973 decision introduced wide-ranging abortion across the US. The Dobbs -v- Jackson ([link removed]) case was filed in June 2020.

In her submission, Attorney General Lynn Fitch wrote: “Under the Constitution, may a State prohibit elective abortions before viability? Yes. Why? Because nothing in constitutional text, structure, history, or tradition supports a right to abortion.”

The case refers back to 2018 when the Mississippi legislature passed the Gestational Age Act, which limited abortion after 15 weeks to very limited grounds. The state’s only abortion clinic took a case against the new law and won in federal district court. When Mississippi lost its appeal at the 5th Circuit, Attorney General Fitch decided to bring the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Previous attempts to ban or limit abortion in the US have been thrown out by the Supreme Court on technicalities but Attorney General Fitch argues her case doesn’t rest on a technicality but raises the issue of the constitutionality of abortion itself.

It’s significant that the Supreme Court have agreed to hear the case and as the court is believed to have a pro-life majority since 2020, it will be very interesting to watch how this latest case proceeds. Let’s hope it delivers a pro-life result!
Undercover video of abortion providers lying to pregnant woman about what happens during late-term abortion (#1)
Pro-life group Live Action recently posted one of its videos featuring an investigator (23 weeks pregnant) who went undercover in the US in clinics that perform late-term abortions. The woman is repeatedly lied to by the abortion providers as they seek to underplay how developed her baby is at 23 weeks and what happens to the baby if it survives the abortion and is born alive.

We know abortion kills an unborn baby, but it’s not said often enough that lying to women is another abiding feature of the abortion industry. They lie to women
all the time but get away with it by always resorting to their mantra about championing ‘women’s rights’.

Live Action’s harrowing but excellent undercover work is must see viewing and serves as an important reminder never to fall into the trap of accepting the claim by abortion providers that they are genuine defenders of women’s rights.

You can watch the video by clicking below
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Action Alert - Are you a doctor or healthcare professional? ()

As readers may know, the Medical Council has launched a public consultation ([link removed]) as part of the upcoming review of its Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for registered medical practitioners. The closing date for sending submissions is Wednesday 4th August 2021.

It’s a really important opportunity for doctors and healthcare professionals to make their views known and to influence the ethical guidelines governing medical practitioners for the next five years. We encourage every doctor to make a submission, even if it’s only a paragraph or two in length.

The amended Guide issued by the Medical Council in 2019 (after the new abortion law was introduced) greatly undermined freedom of conscience protections for doctors who don’t wish to participate in abortions in any way.

It is critically important that the Medical Council receive the message loud and clear that changes are needed in this and other areas of the Guide.

You can read more on how to make a submissionhere ([link removed])
NEW PLC report - 'A Day in the Life of RTÉ's coverage of abortion ()
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A Day in the Life of RTÉ’s Coverage of Abortion is an illuminating overview of RTÉ’s coverage of the abortion issue on the 3rd anniversary of the referendum (25th May 2021). It’s an example of a typical day when abortion is in the news and how RTÉ treats the issue.

There’s much talk at present about biased coverage but it’s only when things are properly documented that the full scale of the problem becomes apparent. We strongly encourage you to take a few minutes to read this important new document from the Pro Life Campaign.

On a related matter, it’s been over 2 months since the PLC E-card initiative to RTÉ started. Since then literally thousands of people have signed the card calling on RTÉ’s Director General to explain why pro-life supporters should be expected to continue paying the TV licence given RTÉ’s incredibly biased reporting on the pro-life issue.

It is unacceptable but very telling the way RTÉ has refused to respond to those who sent E-cards. If you haven’t already signed the E-card, please do so today and SPREAD THE WORD to family and friends.

Let’s keep the pressure on until RTÉ replies!
Read 'A Day in the Life of RTÉ's Coverage of Abortion' here ([link removed]É.02.pdf)
Take a stand against RTÉ bias - Sign the e-card to RTÉ and order leaflets Today! (#1)
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Take a stand against RTÉ bias - sign the instant e-card here ([link removed])
As you may already be aware, the Pro Life Campaign are running a campaign to make sure that we hold our national broadcaster RTÉ to account for its glaringly one-sided coverage of the abortion issue.

We are asking like minded people to send an E-card to RTÉ, asking them to "Stop The Media Bias".

Thousands of cards have been sent already, but we need much much more to make a real impact.

Please help us spread the word by ordering your leaflets today. These can be given to friends, family and community, informing them of the campaign and encouraging them to send a card also.
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Loveboth Summer 5k Your Way to raise funds and support mothers and babies this summer. ()
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Raise funds and support mothers and babies this summer.

Taking part is easy and fun. Run, cycle or swim, you decide. How and where you do the 5k is your choice. You may decide to do it with a group of friends or solo, it’s up to you!

Just remember to tell your family and friends about your plans and ask them to sponsor you.

Register today and receive your free LoveBoth T-Shirt and sponsorship pack
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Register Now for PLC Network Workshop Series - Wednedsday 4th August ()
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Register Now for PLC Network Workshop Series

The Topic is Letters to the Editor and How to Succeed – Wednedsday 4th August, 7.30PM – 8.30PM.

Our workshop series invites volunteers to share their knowledge, develop skills and receive futher education and training on right to life issues.

The event is free but participation is limited to 20 people.
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APPLY NOW - Virtual Internship with the PLC ()

Would you like to experience working with a pro-active Human Rights organisation?

APPLY HERE ([link removed]) to our exciting virtual intern programme for students!
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Participants on the programme will have an opportunity to network with other young people and develop skills in advocacy, campaign management and project planning.

Internships run for one-week periods and are suitable for second level (Transition year or older) and third level students.

Each intern will do 4 hours supervised work each day and will be working on areas such as social media, contact with members of the movement nationwide, project planning and contributing to support work for women and their babies.

Internships are not paid, however expenses will be covered.

If you or a family member is interested, please complete the below form and we will be in touch with you presently. Placements are subject to availability.

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