Mark Harrington (pro-life activist)

For other people named Mark Harrington, see Mark Harrington (disambiguation).

Mark Harrington is an American pro-life activist. From 1999-2011, he was the Executive Director of the Midwest office of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform and President of the Pro-Life Institute. In 2011, Harrington became the founder and Executive Director of Created Equal.

Harrington travels to universities debating students on bio-ethical issues such as abortion, embryonic stem cell research, and cloning. As part of a campus project called the Genocide Awareness Project, Harrington speaks on some of the nation's largest university campuses, reaching thousands of college students and faculty each year.[1][2][3]

Harrington hosts Activist Radio: The Mark Harrington Show. Harrington has appeared in several national newspapers including USA Today, and on national television programs such as CBS’ Good Morning.[4]

Harrington has endorsed, and encouraged others to support controversial radio host Linda Harvey and her radio station,"Mission America," on his personal radio show. Mission America has been classified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group. Harvey is known for her "radial like" views against homosexuality and politically related topics.

Use of graphic images

Harrington is among anti-abortion activists who use images of aborted fetuses in training efforts and public outreach. This has raised controversy among groups finding the display too graphic. Oftentimes, Created Equal representatives will argue that their use of graphic imagery is the same as that of the use of photographs of Holocaust victims. This approach is often viewed as insensitive and offensive towards the Jewish community. A counter-demonstration held during a Genocide Awareness Project at Ohio State University included twenty protesters and others who'd signed on to condemn GAP's "aggressive, unsettling and intimidating" tactics. The anti GAP protesters had banners saying "Keep GAP off campus" and "Stop exploiting the Holocaust." [2][3]

Harrington's response to criticism of the graphic images includes the following:

People may say they are too graphic, or that they aren't real, but this is undisputed photographic evidence that abortion is an act that kills a baby . . . Very few people will say, 'That's real. That's a baby. I'm still pro-choice,' . . . Instead, they will do all they can to discredit the argument and ignore that there's a white elephant sitting in the living room that cannot be ignored.[5]

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