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From the
Central Florida Post:
I have always been Pro-Choice. When I was invited to attend the
showing of Unplanned, I hesitated. “I can’t go there, I’m a Libertarian,
I really do not want anything to do with that”.
“Just come with me and be respectful and try to have an open mind. If
anything, you’ll just reconfirm what you believe, but don’t be afraid
to challenge yourself because it’s a hard subject, ” my friend pleaded. I conceded and agreed to go and to keep an open mind, the same way I
would expect them to do at an event for a cause I support. I wish I had
asked more questions. I almost wish I had not gone. Before the film, we
got our drinks and smiled in front of the movie poster for Instagram, I
had no idea how quickly our smiles would be wiped from our faces.
Unplanned was a bloody, emotional spiritual roller coaster. I find it
ironic how the, self proclaimed “conservative” Pro-Life crowd, often
preaches facts over feelings, but used this narrative to tug on my heart
strings in a way that actually made me reflect on a subject that I felt
so confident on my beliefs of.
I was moved to tears several times during the film and actually
appreciated the way that the workers of Planned Parenthood were
portrayed. The women in the clinic were made to seem like they really
did believe what they were doing was morally right and that they were
helping the “patients”. This was important to me because I knew there
were members of the audience who have never seen the inside of a Planned
Parenthood facility. By the end of the film, I was completely distraught, questioning
everything I had ever believed about what abortion really was. I was
hungry for more information, I went to Google, I talked with friends and
I prayed.
This is not my story of how a movie made me change my political
affiliation and I still have many more questions about the validity of
what I saw but I went into that theater, thinking there was NOTHING that
could go onto that screen that would make me question myself and I was
wrong. What I saw DID make me question myself and my beliefs and I
believe that EVERYONE should go and test themselves as I did.
If you are already Pro-Life, go and see that these people who work in
those facilities BELIEVE they are helping and that is why they are
there. If you are Pro-Choice, please go and expose yourself to a
different perspective and compare that to your own reasons for your
vote. If you’re unsure and just curious, GO. (Read more.)
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