Google settles out of court, will allow pro-life ads
The feminists are angry (big surprise), because they mind these pro-life groups "lying about the procedure and spreading misinformation."Internet giant Google has settled out of court with The Christian Institute and will now allow religious groups to place factual and campaigning ads on the subject of abortion.
The Christian Institute, a pro-life and pro-family Christian lobbying and education organization, took legal action against Google after it rejected an ad in March with its search-related advertising system, AdWords, which read: "UK abortion law: Key views and news on abortion law from The Christian Institute.
Google rejected the ad because its former policy disallowed the advertising of sites that mixed "abortion and religion-related content."
The Christian Institute took Google to court in April, saying the refusal constituted discrimination on the grounds of religious belief, a violation of Britain's anti-discrimination laws, the Equality Act 2006.
Really, is there any need to make things up when it comes to alerting people to the horrors of abortion?
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