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I don't care how you feel about abortion, but I don't want to see aborted fetuses during the Superbowl.
It wasn't that long ago that an "accidental nipple" caused a huge public outrage at the same event.
This isn't an abortion debate thread...this thread is for people who don't want to see these images during the Superbowl.
Section 315 of the FCC Telecommunications Act says stations must air ads for candidates for federal office and are prohibited from altering the content. That means they can't refuse to run political ads even if the ads contain material the stations would ordinarily reject.
He makes no apologies for the ads' disturbing content because "using these images is what's required for peaceful political revolution." He points to the results that disturbing images have historically had on wars, child slavery and the civil rights movement.
I don't care how you feel about abortion, but I don't want to see aborted fetuses during the Superbowl.
It wasn't that long ago that an "accidental nipple" caused a huge public outrage at the same event.
This isn't an abortion debate thread...this thread is for people who don't want to see these images during the Superbowl.