Abortion Doughnuts?

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errorfied

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http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2009/01/pro-life_group_up_in_arms_over.php

See the link for details, but basically, a pro-life group in America are up in arms over the fact that Krispy Kreme have used the wording of "free doughnut of choice" for a free doughnut promotion they are running on Obama's inauguration as it's apparently promoting his pro-choice stance on abortion.

I think, regardless of your stance on abortion, we can all agree this is a ridiculous claim. I don't actually think they're actually that stupid though. Anybody else think they're just trying to stir up controversy to get press exposure?

Or are they really that dumb?
 

rossatdi

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[/facepalm]

"Hmmm...all this press coverage of Obama. I'm worried our right wing, scare scaremongering agenda isn't getting enough press."
"Oooh! Freedom of choice doughnuts from Krispy Kreme, one per customer on the 20th. I'm totally getting a double chocolate!"
"BABY MURDERER!"
 

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Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

The fundies are just annoyed that McCain didn't get in and are stirring up trouble for it. I don't think any amount of fundies could bring Krispy Kreme down though. No one can resist such sugary, glazed goodness! Krispy Kreme is doing what we call product promotion. Getting more people interested in their product by providing a free sample. Oh no, how terrible! FREE THINGS! AND PEOPLE HAVE THE CHOICE TO GET SUCH FREE THINGS! ABORTION! AAAAAAAAAAH! ABORTION DOUGHNUTS!

Heh. Thanks for making me laugh.
 

Ronwue

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/sigh. People really need to smoke more weed. Especially these people.
 

errorfied

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I also love how the availability of an abortion seems to be synonymous with death for them. Also, pro-life is such a ridiculous term, because it implies that abortions are "pro-death". I don't think anybody ever wants to get an abortion, there are just cases when it's best for all concerned to get one; and just because somebody has the choice to abort a fetus that doesn't mean they will! The way they talk, they make it sound like we're all just really desperate to kill babies if we're pro-choice. They're not pro-life, they're anti-abortion!
 

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The only time when the abortion issue ever really made me do a /facepalm is when the Planned Parenthood in the state I live in offered gift certificates during christmas. Technically it was a generic certificate, and could be used for any health related services, but to be honest I didn't even know offered services other than said abortion.

Of course, the PP in my state is already in trouble over a sting operation in which a women claiming to be 13 went in saying she got pregnant from a man in his 30's and the worker didn't want to know the mans age because the law requires police notificaiton of statutory rape.
 

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clearly there are morning after pills crushed into the deliccious crispy creaminess. Better hope men dont eat it or they'll be very sick...infact maybe they should sneak in n do that
 

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corroded said:
Man, i bet they get a tonne of cream filled jokes.
It's not the cream filled ones I would be so worried about. I'd keep away from the jam filled...
 

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errorfied said:
corroded said:
Man, i bet they get a tonne of cream filled jokes.
It's not the cream filled ones I would be so worried about. I'd keep away from the jam filled...
Extra chunky.

On a side note, I would just like to say that this is quite funny. Like many antics of anti-abortionists.
 

Galletea

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Of course taking something as insignificant as donuts and associating them with something that no one want to go through is a clever thing. Not a tasteful thing at all, but still ingenious I suppose. It's the most achingly obvious attempt at publicity I've seen in a long time.
 

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They are merely using it as a media point for themselves. I am just waiting for someone (hopefully Obama) to permit stem cell research again. Seriously, this can take medicine to a whole new level, maybe find a treatment for my condition (which is why I am so big on a strong r&d development nation like the states to enter the field, sorry China, I know you love Canada but your medicine is not up to snuff), and the material people are freaking out about being used in this research is just being incinerated as it stands.

Banning it in the U.S. was one of the stupidest freaking moves I have ever seen.
 

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Danglybits said:
Wow, the word paranoia comes to mind. Those teletubbies are gay too by the way.
My sentiments exactly. It's a promotion based arount the inaugeration, it doesn't have any connections to "abortion" apart from the use of the word choice, which as the article states has become synonymous, in America, with abortion policy.

It's a promotion, how could you seriously think a donut company can inlfuence public opinion... Are they really that good? (I've never had a Krispy Kreme... so my response may be redundant).

"A misconstrued concept of 'choice' has killed over 50 million preborn children since Jan. 22, 1973. Does Krispy Kreme really want their free doughnuts to celebrate this 'freedom.'
No, they support humour against the inane.
 

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Yeah, this seems a bit paranoid to me. Even though I dont support abortion, I cant really believe that this is what krispy kreme meant in their statement. gotta give it up for good ol paranoia huh?
 

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galletea said:
Of course taking something as insignificant as donuts and associating them with something that no one want to go through is a clever thing. Not a tasteful thing at all, but still ingenious I suppose. It's the most achingly obvious attempt at publicity I've seen in a long time.
I'm inclined to agree with you here. I'm just shocked that they would willingly make themselves look so stupid.
 

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errorfied said:
I think, regardless of your stance on abortion, we can all agree this is a ridiculous claim. I don't actually think they're actually that stupid though. Anybody else think they're just trying to stir up controversy to get press exposure?

Or are they really that dumb?
Some people really are that dumb.

The thing is you will get 101 people coming forward to defend this crap. It's just annoying.
 

Trivun

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They were selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts (note the spelling, it's the PROPER BRITISH way of spelling it) at my university for charity before Christmas, really nice but I bet they're better in America than over here (mainly because they'll be more fresh :p) anyway, what were we talking about again?
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Oh yeah, I agree with pro-choice and this is just a publicity stunt, they just don't want Obama in charge (idiots) so they're stirring up trouble for him. That said, I hope Obama does get rid of some of the more Conservative Christian influenced laws you Yanks suffer from (not being offensive, I'm Christian myself), since they have held too much sway in American politics for too long, you'll never move forward as a nation if you don't give things like stem cell research and the theory of evolution a chance...
 

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Lol when i read the title i thought this was going to be a thread about giving doughnuts to people who have abortions.

Some people take things FAR too seriously, i'm pro life when it goes to abortion but this is just HILLAROUS.

Noone should be allowed to choose what doughnuts they can have, DOWN WITH FREEDOM OF DOUGHNUT CHOICE!