Facebook, free speech and the fragility of the NAACP
King’s legacy is firmly rooted in a robust First Amendment; Facebook regularly undermines it.

Ryan Bomberger is the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of The Radiance Foundation. He is happily married to his best friend, Bethany, who is the Executive Director of Radiance. They are adoptive parents with four awesome kiddos. Ryan is an Emmy Award-winning creative professional, factivist, international public speaker and author of NOT EQUAL: CIVIL RIGHTS GONE WRONG. He loves illuminating that every human life has purpose.
King’s legacy is firmly rooted in a robust First Amendment; Facebook regularly undermines it.
We unfairly give way too much authority and credibility to medical associations. The American Medical Association (AMA) just released one of the most ludicrous defenses of abortion ever.
Denial. It’s a multi-billion-dollar business. And Planned Parenthood’s newest President—Alexis McGill Johnson—knows it. Johnson denies that Sanger promoted eugenics.
Planned Parenthood does not fight for women’s rights, but their own right to harm and kill females in and out of the womb.
Too many Americans—including Mario—allow themselves to be silenced while the new sexual revolution claims more and more younger victims.
Wen wasn’t extreme enough for the billion-dollar abortion business. Enter Alexis McGill-Johnson, the activist they’ve been looking for.
I guess “reproductive justice” sounds better than population control.
I can’t fathom what it’s like to fight the injustice of the slaughter of innocent human lives for decades and then put a stamp of approval on that very injustice.
My biological mother was raped, yet she rejected the violence of abortion.
My organization’s Twitter account (@LifeHasPurpose) has been suspended for over two weeks for violating their cardinal rule—don’t tweet the truth.