Friday, October 18, 2013

Camels, Cartoons, and Plan B


by Anne Roback Morse
 
Where you wondering when Population Research Institute was going to create another awesome short video? Wait no longer! We at PRI released a fun and informational video today that explains how Plan B really works. The video uses state-of-the art cartoons to break down the complexities of pregnancy, illustrating how the drug affects ovulation, conception, and implantation.

Steven Mosher, President of PRI, says: "Our three-minute video will make you laugh out loud, while teaching you how Plan B reliably produces negative pregnancy tests.  You will not only want to watch it yourselves, but also to share it with others who may be tempted to use Plan B."

Characters on camels represent the sperm and their journey, while a lumbering elephant carrying a round little figure represent the female egg and its journey. Palaces, dust storms, and even an Oregon Trail video game reference depict how the drug works.

Along with the video, PRI created an informational page on their website where people can learn more about Plan B as well as some of the media conversation around the drug.  The video leaves no doubt that Plan B operates, the vast majority of the time, by causing abortions.

     


 The pro-life Population Research Institute is dedicated to ending human rights abuses committed in the name of "family planning," and to ending counter-productive social and economic paradigms premised on the myth of "overpopulation." Find us at pop.org.

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