Netflix’ “Reversing Roe”: The Crockumentary of the Century
What you do when you donât like a factual version of history? You come up with a fake feminist herstory. Thatâs exactly what Netflix created when it produced REVERSING ROE.Â
Itâs the crockumentary of the century.Â
âThe film offers candid and riveting interviews with key figures from both sides of the divide,â claims Netflixâ laughable synopsis. A key figure would be Jane Roe herselfâthe late Norma McCorvey. Sheâs nonexistent in a movie that tragically bears her name. Norma never aborted her child but made a loving plan of adoption instead. She became pro-life and devoted the rest of her years to aborting the Roe decision. So, naturally, she was aborted from the film.Â
In one of the filmâs massive omissions on the history of abortion in America, the Catholic Church is completely missing. There would be no prolife movement without Catholics, and their fight began long before Roe. Itâs why eugenicist/socialist Margaret Sanger repeatedly vilified Catholics, as evidenced in her alarmingly anti-human 1922 book, The Pivot of Civilization.Â
REVERSING ROE invokes fear about the back alley, but never mentions legal abortionâs most infamous back-alley abortionistâconvicted murderer Kermit Gosnell.
The crockumentary shows how the historically-challenged will rely on any lie to promote their brand of fake feminism. Itâs a world where, magically, thousands of (mostly women-run) pregnancy help centers donât even exist. Poof! Gone.Â
Millions of women actually oppose abortion. According to the latest Gallup survey, 47% identify as prolife, 48% identify as âpro-choiceâ and 4% (interestingly) have no opinion. REVERSING ROE claims to be âintense and unflinching in telling the whole storyâ. Yet it proceeds to tell a partial and intensely distorted story where only middle-aged white males, apparently, are anti-abortion; over 20 are featured. Thatâs strange since most national pro-life organizations are headed by women: March for Life (Jeannie Mancini), CURE (Star Parker), Live Action (Lila Rose), Students for Life (Kristan Hawkins), Americans United for Life (Catherine Glenn Foster), SBA List (Marjorie Dannenfelser), National Right to Life Committee (Carol Tobias), And Then There Were None (Abby Johnson), American Life League (Judie Brown) and the American Association of Prolife Obstetricians and Gynecologists or AAPLOG (Dr. Donna Harrison). Of these amazing prolife women, the film only shows NRLCâs Carol Tobias. The late Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the Eagle Forum, is briefly featured, too.Â
REVERSING ROE doesnât highlight the late Dr. Mildred Jefferson who was the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, prominent prolife physician and factivist, and the co-founder of the NRLC. Dr. Alveda King, a leading figure in the pro-life movement, told me that she was never interviewed either. She doesnât fit the liberally colorized narrative where only white people fight the violence of abortion. The Netflix crockumentary, however, show all kinds of diversity on the pro-abortion side while it conveniently ignores the “patriarchal” fact that six white men (and, sadly, Justice Thurgood Marshall) in black SCOTUS robes gave us the violence of Roe in the first place.
Netflix offers free âeducational screeningsâ in classrooms for their propaganda, calling the completely imbalanced REVERSING ROE âessential viewingâŠregardless of where you stand on the issue.â The University of Notre Dame took them up on this and held an event, recently, accusing the prolife movement ofâget thisâwhite supremacy.Â
This would be laughable if it werenât about the slaughter of over 62 million human lives since Roe, nearly one million a year. Today, those aborted lives are disproportionately black. Rabidly pro-abortion Notre Dame professors calling pro-lifers âracistsâ for tireless efforts to protect mothers and their unborn children, regardless of race or ethnicity, is truly a Jussie Smollett moment. Just. Fake. News. Itâs a bizarre form of projection as they defend a violent institution actually birthed in eugenic racism and elitism.Â
Ironically, Americaâs first black (biracial) President, Democrat Barack Obama, utters a statement in the film defending the violent inequality of abortion that sounds eerily familiar: âPlanned Parenthood is not going anywhere. Itâs not going anywhere today. Itâs not going anywhere tomorrow.â Infamous Alabama Governor, Democrat George Wallace, once declared the same about the violent inequality of segregation: “Segregation now. Segregation tomorrow. Segregation forever.”
Iâm a black adoptee and adoptive father. I guess Iâm a âracist’ for believing and fighting against what famed anti-poverty activist (and pro-life adoptive mother) Fannie Lou Hamer considered to be âgenocideâ in the black communityâabortion. More black babies have been aborted than born alive in New York City where eugenic pseudoscience spawned Planned Parenthood. Actual and fatal violence against black lives happens 247 times a day inside the nationâs largest abortion chain. Death has always been the ultimate and inevitable consequence of the putridity of racism. The abortion industry, enabled by billions of taxpayer dollars just over the past few years, kills unborn black lives at rates up to five times higher than the majority populationâisnât that white supremacy?
The only thing that reigns supreme in REVERSING ROE is deception. There are so many lies in this misinfomercial that it would take another documentary to highlight them.Â
Predictably, REVERSING ROE demonizes religion as a prolife motivation yet reveres religious folks who support abortion. âReverendâ Tom Davis (the former chairman of Planned Parenthood’s Clergy Advisory Board) falsely claimed: âWhen it first became legal, Planned Parenthood was not keen on abortion.â According to the New York Times, Planned Parenthood unanimously approved a âpolicy recognizing abortion and sterilization as proper medical proceduresâ and âcalled for liberalizing the criminal laws that prohibit themâ in 1968âtwo years before abortion was legalized in New York and five years before Roe v. Wade.Â
The prolife movement denounces any form of violence regarding abortion, but that doesnât stop REVERSING ROE from connecting a non-violent movement to a handful of heinous violent acts. Footage of Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, is manipulated to make it appear heâs advocating violence. Newman says: âThe weak link in the abortion chain is the person actually doing the abortionâŠ.weâve been effective at targeting particular abortionists. If they donât have abortionists, the place closes down.â Newman, unequivocally, denounces violence. He was referring to informational campaignsâlike his resource AbortionDocs.orgâto shut down abortionists, legally, by exposing their many health code violations and any criminal records they have.Â
So, if youâre looking for an historical documentary on racism and abortion, watch MAAFA21.com. Unlike REVERSING ROE, it delivers the truth; it doesnât abort it.Â
The leftist mainstream media will give greater hype for the mythical.”Reversing Roe” than they will for the fact-based “Gosnell” and “Unplanned” movies. The closest thing to hearing about these films from the msm, is how “false and propragandistic” they are.