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ABC Stokes Controversy With Scandal Abortion Storyline

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Thursday night’s episode of ABC’s Scandal featured a scene during which it was implied that Olivia Pope, played by actress Kerry Washington, received an abortion. The moment followed a segment that showed Republican Senator Mellie Grant, Bellamy Young’s character, conducting a filibuster to prevent Planned Parenthood defunding.

Planned Parenthood issued a statement applauding showrunner Shonda Rhimes’ narrative decisions: “Tonight, the millions of people who tune into Scandal every Thursday night learned that our rights to reproductive health care are under attack. Never one to shy away from critical issues, Shonda Rhimes used her platform to tell the world that if Planned Parenthood lost funding for contraception counseling, STI testing, cancer screenings, and safe, legal abortion — millions of people would suffer. And this episode wasn’t the first time one of Rhimes’ characters had an abortion, yet tonight we saw one of our favorite characters make the deeply personal decision that one in three women have made in their lifetime. We applaud Shonda Rhimes tonight — and every Thursday night – for proving that when women are telling our stories, the world will pause and watch. We just hope those in Congress — and throughout the nation — who are steadfast on rolling the clock back on reproductive health care access are taking note.”

Many also took to Twitter to voice their support:

However, some felt the show went too far. The conservative Media Research Council slammed the episode: “Hollywood’s liberal values permeate movies and television. Last night’s episode of ABC’s Scandal was pretty much an hour-long advertisement for Planned Parenthood. In the most disturbing scene, the main character has an abortion to ‘Silent Night’ (a hymn celebrating the birth of Jesus) playing in the background. This is Hollywood’s moral depravity on full display.”

Others expressed their disapproval on social media:

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