I still really want to see this movie get made. Give a buck, give a million (if you have a million to give, we should talk, because I have great pro-life ideas that I haven’t been able to implement for lack of money… I digress).
If you are angry about the summary dismissal of Mozilla CEO and what that says about the intolerance of our age, then you could divert your anger into the making of a pro-life movie. (Perhaps that doesn’t make much sense. HOWEVER, don’t let my incoherence stop you from giving to the film.)
Here’s an article from USA Today about the making of the Kermit Gosnell movie:
byLast week brought a chilling reminder of how mercilessly some liberals will work to silence and marginalize people who hold views with which they disagree.
Even for those of us who support same-sex marriage, the virtual manhunt of Mozilla chief Brendan Eich was scary to watch. His heresy was a private donation in support of an anti-gay marriage initiative six years ago. Mob rule enforcing groupthink is as illiberal as it gets, and yet it was liberals demanding uniformity of thought — or else.
Another incident of muzzling those without the proper worldview received less attention. Kickstarter, the nation’s biggest crowd-funding site,refused to accept a film about convicted abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell unless descriptions of his crimes were removed.
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What type of movie on late-term abortion do our meddling gatekeepers want? Kickstarter accepted After Tiller, a hagiography of the abortionists who took over when Wichita doctor George Tiller was murdered. The film presumably doesn’t belabor the process of late-term abortion, where babies are often stabbed in the neck with scissors and the contents of their skulls suctioned out. One wouldn’t want to violate Kickstarter’s culture of respect and consideration. Or provide factual information.
Lea says
I would love to see this movie get made. The whole story of Kermit Gosnell is so disturbing it is hard to digest. Some time ago I wrote an article about it on Mercatornet, here: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/are_we_sleepwalking_through_the_great_infanticide
Faye Sonier says
Also Andrea, we really need to start promoting Lea’s awesome blog. In the wee hours of the morning (baby feeding) I’ve been reading her old posts. Lea’s a rock star. Just sayin’. Thanks for what you do Lea!
Julie Culshaw says
Okay, Andrea, I finally clicked and made a donation. Now after this movie, I want another one to be made. The life of Bernard Nathanson and I really think that Mel Gibson could do justice to his life story. Any way to lobby for that?
Andrea Mrozek says
Julie, that would be a very inspirational film, for sure, the life of Bernard nathanson! It’s a good idea. Not sure how to pursue it. There may be a production company out there (the people who made Bella?) who would know how? Thank you for giving to this one, though. I’m sure they appreciate it.