Tell SuperPages.com and YellowPages.com: Stop Deceptive Anti-Choice Ads...
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Have you ever heard that having an abortion can cause breast cancer? Or that condoms aren't effective at preventing pregnancy and disease?
We hope not, because these statements are not true. But that doesn't stop anti-choice "crisis pregnancy centers" (CPCs) from telling unsuspecting women these lies on a regular basis.
CPCs will do whatever it takes to block women from choosing abortion. Most recently, they've started advertising under "abortion services" and "abortion clinics" on popular online search directories to deceive more women.
That's why we've partnered with NARAL Pro-Choice America on a campaign calling on two of the biggest online search directories, SuperPages.com and YellowPages.com, to take down all misleading CPC ads.
Add your name to our letter calling for the removal of these deceptive ads today.
Never heard of a CPC? They look like women's health-care clinics. But most of the estimated 4,000 CPCs are unlicensed and unregulated storefronts staffed by anti-choice volunteers.
Their number-one goal is to make women feel too guilty or scared to choose abortion by providing information that is medically inaccurate and manipulative.
It's fine for groups that oppose abortion to advertise. But they shouldn't be allowed to advertise under "abortion services" or "abortion clinics." It's deceptive and cruel to lie to women facing an unintended pregnancy.
Help us end the lies. Sign onto our letter to SuperPages.com and YellowPages.com today.
YellowPages.com and SuperPages.com have 125 million monthly searches and 30 million unique visitors per month, respectively. The vast majority of people who use these directories contact the merchants or organizations they find.
Can you imagine facing an unintended pregnancy and accidentally going to a CPC staffed by anti-choice volunteers when you thought you were visiting a legitimate health center?
Tell SuperPages.com and YellowPages.com that CPCs are using their sites to trick women. The fraud against women must stop.
Thanks for taking a stand,
- The Change.org team in partnership with NARAL Pro-Choice America