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Facebook and Instagram ban pro-abortion pills… and Planned Parenthood will stop supplying them

The revocation of Roe vs Wade by the Supreme Court of the United States is generating a multitude of decisions and news that are as surprising as they are positive for the defense of life.

The last of them has been starring Facebook and Instagram. These are two social networks that, despite their continued support for abortion and other doctrines contrary to the family, have begun to remove posts offering abortion pills to women following the decision of the Supreme Court.

As reported Associated Pressall posts where users volunteer to, for example, mail the pills from states where abortion is legal they are removed within minutes of being posted. The same happens with the explanations of how to access the same pills.

The suppression of these pro-abortion publications took place in the face of the notable increase they had after the reversal of Roe vs. Wade by the Supreme Court last Friday, June 24.

Zignal Labs, a famous data analysis company, recorded mmore than 250,000 mentions of this type only in the following two days to revocation.

Associated Press had access to a screenshot of an Instagram post by a woman who offered to buy or mail abortion pills, minutes after the court ruled to strike down the constitutional right to abortion.

Send me a private message if you want to order abortion pillsbut you want them to be sent to my address instead of yours,” the Instagram post read. The social network removed it within minutes.

In an email, the spokesperson for Meta -the company that owns both social networks- Andy Stone pointed to company policies that prohibit the sale of certain items, such as pharmaceuticals. He also confirmed in a tweet on Monday that the company will not allow people to give away or sell pharmaceutical products on your platform.

At the moment, 26 of the 50 states are expected to ban or restrict abortion, 13 of which have already activated laws prohibiting it. Currently, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Wyoming have already passed such laws, although in Louisiana, Utah, Texas and Kentucky They have been paralyzed pending a judicial resolution, so the abortions have been carried out again.

Planned Parenthood will also stop providing

That of Facebook and Instagram is not the only good news for the defense of life. As I collected this July 1 Cowboy State Dailythe delegation of Planned Parenthood of the state of Montana has announced that to stop supplying abortion pills to women in the neighboring state of Wyomingin anticipation of the possible criminal repercussions that the revocation may have.

Martha Fullerpresident and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Montana, announced to her employees in an email that the implications of providing abortion services to women from states where abortions are prohibited has forced the organization to suspend such services.

Virtually every abortion in Wyoming in the past three years has been pill-induced.

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