Cards Against Humanity, a popular card game labeled as “a party game for horrible people,” is donating 100% of its profits from orders originating in pro-life states to the National Network of Abortion Funds to “help the people most f***ed over by the Republicans in your state government,” adding, “We don’t need your money.”
The company’s website explains that sale profits from customers who live in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming will go directly to an organization that aims to “remove financial and logistical barriers to abortion access.” In other words, it pays for the killing of the babies of underprivileged women (eugenic population control) including transporting the women to the abortion facility. Yet, in Arizona and Florida, abortion is only restricted after 15 weeks, in line with the majority of Americans’ opinions on abortion. In addition, Cards Against Humanity also gave an initial $100,000 to the pro-abortion organization.
The company refers to pro-life states as “forced-birth Republican hellholes” and claims that women there “are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies by threat of imprisonment.”
This is, of course, false. No modern pro-life laws currently carry legal penalties for the women who obtain abortions.
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Once a person in one of those pro-life states adds items to the cart and enters their address in a state such as Arizona, the site states, “F***! You live in Arizona, a state well on its way to being a theocratic hellscape where human beings are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies by threat of imprisonment. We’re donating 100% of our profits from your order to the National Network of Abortion Funds.” (Remember, in Arizona, abortion is legal up to 15 weeks).
The shopper now has the option of agreeing to this, giving $5 more, or clicking “What!? I’m pro-life! I didn’t agree to this.” In that case, Cards Against Humanity adds $5 to the pro-life customer’s order anyway, forcing the customer to give money to the National Network of Abortion Funds.
From now on, purchasing items from Cards Against Humanity means paying for the (possibly coerced) abortions of the children of disadvantaged women. The company can support the slaughtering of innocent children through dismemberment and lethal injection if it chooses to, but forcing others to do so and punishing/mocking its pro-life customers shows how they feel about certain segments of humanity: both pro-lifers and preborn human beings.