Actor Nick Loeb, co-producer of the
upcoming film “Roe v. Wade” starting Jon Voight, said Facebook (FB) has been
blocking him and Dr. Alveda King from promoting their pro-life film.
Loeb said on the Fox News show ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight,’ “I’ve already run into some
problems. We’ve had a lot of difficulty
raising the money in Hollywood so we decided to do a crowdfunder [a leader in helping
to raise capital for thousands of companies]. We created a crowdfund site called “roevwademovie.com”
and we launched on Facebook to try to raise money and even Facebook tried to
shut us down.”
The “Roe v. Wade” film is being made
to explain “what happened from 1966 through 1973” that led to the U.S. Supreme
Court’s decision declaring existing laws against abortion unconstitutional. Loeb maintained that the abortion-legalization
movement was orchestrated around deception and it’s all historically
established despite it being a little-known fact.
The filmmakers said documentaries have
been made but there has never been a feature film to tell “the untold story of
how people lied, how the media lied, and how the courts were manipulated to
pass a law that has since killed over 60-Million Americans.” More specifically, they pointed to how the
media was manipulated by people like Dr. Bernard Nathanson, among others, and
lied to about backalley abortions and about how many women were dying. “The truth that we talk about in the film, a
lot of people don’t want that truth to come out,” Loeb said.
When asked by Carlson what grounds FB
had to block their ads, the actor shared what they were told. “They said that we were spamming. So we had to set up a separate crowdfunding
site. Facebook is one of the only
platforms out there to be able to promote a crowdfunding site and they stopped
us from sharing. I couldn’t send out the
crowdfunding site to my friends or family and people who liked the site couldn’t
share it,” he explained.
Loeb stated that Dr. Alveda King, who
came on as executive producer of the film, was likewise blocked from sharing. He noted that FB has now lifted the block but
has now created a “shadow ban” where what they promote doesn’t show up in the
feeds of the people who follow or like them.
“We even bought and paid for advertising and they blocked us from
sharing paid advertising, so it’s been a struggle to get people to go
roevwademovie.com to support the film,” he added.
Many have accused FB and other social
media sites of censoring conservative and pro-life viewpoints, discussion, and
thought. FB recently announced that it
will have an external group investigate whether the social media site has an
anti-conservative bias.
When asked why he as a popular
Hollywood figure wanted to make such a counter-cultural film, Loeb told
Carlson, “I have my own pro-life fight going on for life and the director had
read about an article I had written in The
New York Times and he approached me.”
Along with Voight, the film also stars
Stephen Baldwin and Stacey Dash. It is
expected to be released in winter 2019.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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