Last week, actress Mila Kunis told late night host Conan O’Brien that she donates money to abortion mill Planned Parenthood in Vice President Mike Pence’s name every month.
Kunis’ pro-abortion stunt at the expense of pro-life Pence has spurred calls to boycott whiskey company Jim Beam, for which Kunis is a global brand spokesperson.
“I apologize if I’m offending anybody. It’s not so much a prank as much as I disagreed with some of the stuff that Pence was doing and was trying to do. And so as a reminder that there are women out there in the world that may or may not agree with his platform, I put him on a list of recurring donations that are made in his name to Planned Parenthood,” the former That 70’s Show star told O’Brien.
“Every month, to his office, he gets a little letter that says like, ‘An anonymous donation has been made in your name.’ I don’t look at it as a prank, this is like, I strongly disagree, and this is my little way of doing it. It’s a peaceful protest,” she continued.
The leftist audience erupted in loud cheers; Kunis unleashed a smile and basked in the glory of her fellow pro-aborts.
But now there may be a financial backlash from pro-lifers who failed to properly appreciate Kunis’ “peaceful protest,” which helps enable the murder of some 320,000 unborn babies annually. Conservatives are taking to social media to call for a boycott of the whiskey brand Kunis’ promotes:
In response, others have made donations in Mila Kunis’ name to pro-life groups and the NRA.
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