Larsen retweets Planned Parenthood propaganda
(And as you'll notice, the browser on the computer I was using couldn't load flash software through Twitter properly, leading to that special notice in the middle.)
Boy, what a shame he's among the crowd that considers Planned Parenthood defendable even after the scandal they committed, where they were exploiting human organs, yet here, the legal system has chosen to give PP protection and attack the messengers. It's regrettable they've done that, and additionally so that Larsen's siding with the disgraces in charge of PP, including that woman who won't admit PP was the one running a scam.
Sure, Larsen's argument against censorship in comicdom is a valid one in itself. But if he continues to back the kind of moonbat businesses he's supporting, then he's soaking any impact his arguments could have, and explaining why I find it hard to feel sorry for him after some SJW types turned against him after he spoke up. IMO, those who don't show they care about respect for human life are not helping the case against censorship in entertainment one bit.
In the end, it's probably no surprise Larsen could still be sticking by the poorest of causes, which doesn't help the reputation of comicdom a bit.
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