“Funny or Die” has such an unfortunate name, because I didn’t laugh once at their recent video.

Over the last several weeks, we’ve found out that Planned Parenthood – our country’s largest abortion provider – doesn’t just murder hundreds of thousands of unborn babies every year.

They don’t just lobby for no abortion restrictions and try to defend partial-birth abortion.

Sometimes risking the health of the mother, they also change how they do abortions so they can harvest the organs and tissue of butchered babies. Why? So they can sell them.

According to Abby Johnson, the former clinic director of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, her clinic collected about $120,000 per month by selling the parts of aborted babies.

Most pro-choice activists spread Planned Parenthood’s lies about these developments.

But the viral video producers at Funny or Die created a mocking video spouting Planned Parenthood’s talking points and statistics.



Making fun of people who are speaking out for unborn babies, against murdering them and selling their parts is so lame. Imagine if this video was made making fun of abolitionists who wanted to end slavery or civil rights activists working to end segregation.

The fact of the matter is that Funny or Die has made a clear choice: they support death. They support tearing apart babies’ arms and legs and selling them for a price. “It’s a matter of line items” they say.

Funny or Die continues to trot out Planned Parenthood’s lies. Even The Washington Post Fact-Checker isn’t buying Planned Parenthood and Funny or Die’s statistic that abortions only make up 3% of Planned Parenthood services.

And when you look at how many pregnant women enter Planned Parenthood and get an abortion, adoption referral, or prenatal care each year, over 90% of those pregnancies end in abortions.

Funny or Die has not only chosen to support the death of innocent, they have chosen to mock it.

They should rename themselves a more accurate title: “We Think It’s Funny Babies Die.”

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