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Plane Flies Over Indy 500 with Disgusting Message on Banner Behind It

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Imagine taking your family to the Indy 500 only to look up and see the sky cursed with one of the vilest messages imaginable at a family outing or otherwise.

That’s what race fans were forced to endure over Memorial Day weekend in Indianapolis as WTHI-TV reported a banner flew over the three-day event reading “Abortion pills by mail.”

Mayday Health — a nonprofit that promotes abortion — flew the banner.

“Mayday spreads a simple message with many people — abortion pills are available by mail in all 50 states,” Mayday Health Founder and Executive Director Liv Raisner said about the banner, The Tribune-Star reported.

Yes, it’s a pretty simple message.

Abortion pills abort children. Abortion ends life.

The banner advertises killing children by mail.

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Indiana has strict laws against abortion.

Mayday just wanted Indiana to know they should try to do the wretched deed anyway.

According to WTHI-TV, the ban on abortion in Indiana — taking effect August 2023 — outlaws it except in serious cases including fetal anomalies and life-threatening circumstances for the mother.

Rape and incest victims are also still eligible for abortions up to 10 weeks into the pregnancy.

According to Raisner, Mayday won’t mail abortion pills, but helps people find companies that will.

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The Indianapolis 500 and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway did not have anything to do with the banner.

WTHI-TV says under the Federal Aviation Administration, the only restriction in place said the banner had to stop flying when the race started. The FAA does not regulate the content of advertisements flown via banner.

Abortion should be unthinkable, but Mayday and the pro-abortion left want to make it as normal as a family outing.

There is a disgusting irony in flying a banner advertising abortion pills in a place with so many families and children.

The message comes off as telling race fans, “You chose to have a family, but you could have chosen death.”

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Sam Short is an Instructor of History with Motlow State Community College in Smyrna, Tennessee. He holds a BA in History from Middle Tennessee State University and an MA in History from University College London. The views expressed in his articles are his own and do not reflect the views or opinions of Motlow State Community College.




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