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Fantastic Four Movie Calls Unborn Baby a Baby, and Liberals are Mad, by Ashlynn Lemos – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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LifeNews Note: Ashlynn Lemos is the communications intern for Texas Right to Life.

 

Washington, DCIn a surprising twist, Hollywood has produced something Pro-Life—and the Left can’t handle it.

The new Fantastic Four reboot has sparked backlash from anti-Lifers for centering the film on something innocent: a baby.

Yes, the latest Marvel blockbuster is pro-baby, pro-family, and pro-motherhood. And that’s exactly what makes it so powerful.

The film opens with a heartwarming scene—Sue Storm, played by Vanessa Kirby, is pregnant after years of infertility. Her and Reed Richards’ joy is deeply moving. Right from the beginning, the story centers on their unborn son—not as a vague “future child,” not as a burden or an abstract idea, but as a real baby, worth protecting at all costs. …

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