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In the midst of a national debate on a slew of recently-passed state abortion laws, NPR, America’s national taxpayer-funded public radio service, issued a guidance notice to its reporters reminding them what terms the outlet deems acceptable when talking about abortion – including that they shouldn’t ever use the word “baby” to describe an unborn child before the moment of birth.

Straight from NPR’s “guidance” (emphasis added):

The term “unborn” implies that there is a baby inside a pregnant woman, not a fetus. Babies are not babies until they are born. They’re fetuses. Incorrectly calling a fetus a “baby” or “the unborn” is part of the strategy used by antiabortion groups to shift language/legality/public opinion. Use “unborn” only when referring to the title of the bill (and after President Bush signs it, the Unborn Victims of Violence Law). Or qualify the use of “unborn” by saying “what anti-abortion groups call the ‘unborn’ victims of violence.” The most neutral language to refer to the death of a fetus during a crime is “fetal homicide.”

NPR also added that its employees should refrain from using the term “abortion clinics.”

NPR doesn’t use the term “abortion clinics.” We say instead, “medical or health clinics that perform abortions.” The point is to not to use abortion before the word clinic. The clinics perform other procedures and not just abortions.

Additionally, NPR adds reporters should never use the terms “partial-birth abortion” or late-term abortion” to describe the grisly third-trimester procedures in which an unborn baby is injected with poison before being pulled out whole by the abortionist.  Instead, NPR mandates using the more clinical term “intact dilation and extraction.”

When describing whether someone is pro-life or pro-abortion, NPR explains that it’s fine to say “anti-abortion,” but not “pro-abortion”:

On the air, we should use “abortion rights supporter(s)/advocate(s)” and “abortion rights opponent(s)” or derivations thereof (for example: “advocates of abortion rights”). It is acceptable to use the phrase “anti-abortion rights,” but do not use the term “pro-abortion rights.”

Despite its clear bias on the abortion issue, NPR is still publicly funded by the government via taxpayers. According to Fortune, the government spends approximately $450 million annually on public broadcasting, including the National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

(Excerpted from MRCTV, article by Brittany Hughes)

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Gracia
May 30, 2019

NPR WANTS DIFFERENT TERMS USED FOR A BABY. THE LANGURGE THAT IS..FETUS, IN LATIN MEANS YOUNG ONE.
THIS.MONEY IS FROM TAXPAYERS THAT SUPPORTS NPR. THEY SHOULD NOT DICTATE HOW THEY WANT WORD MEANINGS TO MEAN SOMETHING ELSE. ABORTION IS MURDER.IT’S A BABY AT CONCEPTION.

Angela Serrano
May 25, 2019

Heavenly Father,
We know the enemy comes as an ‘angel of light’. I ask that you exposed evil as evil, in Jesus Name. Strip off any deceptive cloak of light and right. Let Americans recoil in horror at evil. Grant us repentance. Turn up the hard soil in our hearts. Turn and heal our land!

Laura Thinh Nguyen
May 25, 2019

Thank you, Lord, that we have people analyzing the lies of Satan and exposing them as deceptive, mind-controlling, blindness-inducing traps into darkness and sin. Our world is a jungle of lies that focus us on selfish material pleasures: “You deserve it.” “I’m loving it.” “The happiest place on earth.” I pray, Lord, that You shine the light of Your grace and wisdom into the minds and hearts of people so that they want to know eternal truths like the mercy of Jesus which we do not deserve, the depth of His sacrificial faithful love, and the blessed peaceful happiness of living a life that honors Him. Then they will move toward the truth that abortion is a choice a woman often makes after making a series of poor choices that You warn them against in Your Word. Their sinful choices move them on to increasingly worse actions until finally they see a baby as an inconvenience and an abortion as the easy answer. Let them see that what is accepted as a common medical procedure is indeed the murder of a trying to be born child sent by the Will of God to achieve a divine purpose. I ask this in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Jeff Leimgruber
May 25, 2019

Please send this report to Fox news – quoting verbatim NPR’s language for their guidelines for reporting.
Thx –

Ken Budz
May 25, 2019

Dear Lord God Almighty thank You for everything. Thank You for Your word and for prayer. In Your word Lord it states in the words of Jesus- I Am the Way the Truth and the Life no one comes to the Father except through Me- John 14:6. This strategy used by taxpayer funded NPR is not the way to do things. Thus twisting of words is not really the truth. The deception does not bring life but death to unborn babies. God expose this unfair bias that is a huge part of destroying the moral fabric of our American society. I pray this in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

    Ed
    May 25, 2019

    I think NPR should read the book of Amos the whole of it and see how bias they are against God. Then Read the words of Christ in Matthew where he talks about those who cause one of these little ones of mine to sin. They will discover that the whole of their thinking and action has caused young men and women to sin . It would be better for them if a millstone were placed around their neck and they be cast into the deepest sea . These are Christ words. For women to think there body is theirs to do with what they want. The need to read the bible and discover that their body is not their own it was bought with a price and that price is the precious blood of Christ. The body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and is not to be defiled by sexual immorality.

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