A family night sponsored by two Colorado pro-life organizations for a minor league baseball team was canceled just hours before the game was scheduled to start, and after the organizations had already spent thousands of dollars and expended extra time increasing ticket sales for the event.
The Rocky Mountain Vibes canceled family night at UC Health Park that had been sponsored by two pro-life organizations — Save the Storks and Pikes Peak Citizens for Life — and was set to feature a concert from pro-life Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Matt Hammitt and his son Bowen. Hammitt recently spoke out about the cancellation of the event on Facebook Live.
Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many companies in the U.S. have rushed to signal their support for abortion, creating new benefits that include using company funds to pay for travel to states where employees can have abortions. Now, a recent Wall Street Journal report has found that many of these same companies are quietly and – as in the case of Disney subsidiary Hulu – dramatically scaling back on maternity and paternity leave benefits.
A Netflix movie portraying a woman having a fulfilling life after an unplanned pregnancy has garnered the ire of Glamour magazine. The ardently pro-abortion publication argued that the movie “Look Both Ways” should have featured a story in which the main character underwent an abortion, rather than giving her a happily-ever-after ending with a baby.
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