Google Extension Switches Everything You Read Online From “Pro-Life” to “Anti-Choice”

If you find the idea of people who oppose abortion to be distressing and are sent into apoplectic fits when their ideas are published on the internet, it’s...

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If you find the idea of people who oppose abortion to be distressing and are sent into apoplectic fits when their ideas are published on the internet, it’s a dangerous world indeed.

You can visit any number of news and opinion sites where the horrible term “pro-life” appears, insulting your sensibilities and inflaming your sense of outrage. Well, that can all be a thing of the past now. With the addition of a simple Google add-on to your Chrome browser, each and every instance of the term pro-life will be helpfully replaced with, “anti-choice.”

This new Google extension created by an abortion advocate will allow the words “pro-life” to be changed to “anti-choice” in all articles and websites when the program is being used.

LifeNews.com reports that the program involves special features and functions that can be added to the user’s browser.

The program is supported by the National Institute for Reproductive Health Action Fund (NIRH).

“We thought it was a really interesting and creative idea,” Andrea Miller, the president of NIRH, told ThinkProgress. “We agreed with her that the language in this discussion really matters.”

Abortion advocates like Miller believe that labeling those against abortion as “pro-life” demonizes those who are pro-abortion.

“The term ‘pro-life’ is inaccurate in this argument – although it is a powerful tool in the fight against women’s health rights – as it serves to demonize individuals who are pro-choice by suggesting that in their support of a woman’s right to choose what is best for her own life, they also advocate for death in some way,” stated Miller.

Abortion advocates are promoting the program as “a more accurate framework” for a discussion about abortion, but pro-life advocates disagree.

“Can anyone explain how this is allowable?” Jazz Shaw of Hot Air asked after discovering the program. “Once the altered text shows up in one liberal blogger’s window it can be copied and pasted into other sites (within the limits of fair use laws) as if that was how the material was originally published.”

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