It’s here.
Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer debuts in theaters nationwide on October 12. I do believe this groundbreaking film by indie producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney is the most important movie in America right now.
I first reported on this real-life horror story nearly eight years ago, but you’ve probably not heard or read a word about Gosnell in the mainstream press, TV news, or online.
- Pro-abortion censors at crowdsourcing giant Kickstarter banned McAleer and McElhinney from
raising money for the project — leading small donors across thecountry to help conduct the largest-ever crowdfunded movie on Indiegogo. - Taxpayer-supported National Public Radio refused to run sponsored ads describing Gosnell as an “abortionist” .
- And this past week, Facebook banned advertising for the movie — a continuation of its systemic crackdown on conservative speech.
What are they trying to hide?
Philadelphia abortion practitioner Kermit Gosnell is behind bars, serving three consecutive life sentences for a murderous crime spree that places him in the same infamous pantheon of homicidal maniacs as Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Ted Bundy. But because his victims were hundreds of poor minority women and their children, Hollywood, women’s groups, and the media — who usually never hesitate to sensationalize criminal masterminds — are AWOL.
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