'19,000 Future Fans Aborted:' Anti-abortion billboard targets Alabama fans ahead of college football season

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'19,000 Future Fans Aborted:' Anti-abortion billboard targets Alabama fans ahead of college football season
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The display includes the address to an anti-abortion website, ttownfacts.com, and declares Tuscaloosa, which the billboard references as 'Title Town,' as the 'abortion captial of Alabama.'

On 8/10/19 at 1:34 PM EDTA billboard erected in Alabama has stirred controversy and again placed a spotlight on a controversial abortion law passed by the state's legislature earlier this year.

"17 National Championships, 19,000 future fans aborted," the billboard reads, referring to the 17 national titles claimed by the University of Alabama football team.that the ad was purchased by an"anonymous donor." The company did not respond to's request for comment by publication, and it is unclear how long the billboard will be on display in Tuscaloosa.

A digital billboard in Tuscaloosa, Alabama names the town as the"abortion capital of Alabama," citing 19,000 future fans as being aborted. The billboard, which was paid for by a"anonymous donor" comes months after the state passed a law that bans most abortions.

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