Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgenders — from The Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.
The Planned Parenthood preacher
Rebecca Todd Peters, the abortionist zealot posing as a do-gooder clergywoman whom we have covered before, advertises on her website, where you can book her pastoral services for a reasonable fee, her theological principle that “abortion is a moral good”:
Abortion is a moral good.
Rev. Dr. Peters is committed to shifting public thinking about abortion from justification to justice.
Her work disrupts assumptions about the abortion debate, expanding and nuancing the conversation* while fiercely advocating for bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom as religious freedom.
*Whatever things one could truthfully claim about Peters and her abortion ministry, “nuancing the conversation” around abortion is certainly not one of them.
Quite the opposite, in fact, is the reality: she brings the abortion sledgehammer with which to beat you over the head.
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Abortionist propagandists at large, in fact, do not do nuance.
And they’re getting less nuanced and more unhinged with time.
The 2022 Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe vs. Wade — which, to them, is basically holy scripture — really did a number on them.
If you pay attention, you might have noticed that, over the past few years, “pro-choice” slowly morphed into “pro-abortion.”
This was not some kind of accident or natural evolution of language; it was a deliberate reframing away from the “safe, legal and rare” consensus of the past to the current position of an abortion free-for-all as an expression of feminist liberation from The Patriarchy™ or whatever.
At the 2024 Democratic National Convention, “abortion comedian” and co-creator of The Daily Show, Lizz Winstead, explained to a baffled Jimmy Dore that she was disappointed in then-president (well, alleged, nominal president) Joe Biden because he “made a lot of people who had abortions feel like there’s a kind of abortion that’s tolerated instead of honoring everyone’s reasons.”
In other words, he wasn’t unreservedly celebratory of abortion as a “moral good.”
She explains here how the switch to “pro-abortion” from “pro-choice” was activists' deliberate semantical engineering scheme.
Related: HuffPo Feminist Quits Shaving to Protest for Abortion Rights
Returning to Reverend Peters, she will often appear at the pulpit, as in the video below, festooned in a bright neon “Planned Parenthood” vest — again, despite pleas to “nuance the conversation,” subtlety not being her brand.
If she’s preaching the Word and your mind isn’t fixated on abortion, she’s not doing her job.
Here, she explains, with great oratory passion, how she “felt God’s presence” with her as she committed two abortions herself:
As a child of God, I can certainly appreciate the lyrical beauty of… the descriptions in Jeremiah and Jobe of their certain knowledge that God was with them in the womb. I too feel that I am known by God in these ways. As a woman who has born two children, I can affirm that I felt something sacred happening in my gestating body during those pregnancies. I can also attest that I felt God’s presence with me as I made the decision to end two pregnancies. And I felt no guilt, no shame, no sin.
"Reverend" Rebecca Todd Peters in a Planned Parenthood vest at the pulpit: "I felt God’s presence with me as I made the decision to end two pregnancies. " pic.twitter.com/SexBtGLOt0
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) July 11, 2026






