The radical left's latest assault on innocence is manifesting in a shocking new children's book that glorifies abortion as a 'superpower' for young minds.
The book, titled *Abortion Is Everything*, is being pushed by the pro-abortion group "Shout Your Abortion" and is aimed squarely at children aged five to eight.
This misguided attempt to normalize the unthinkable reveals a troubling agenda to rewrite cultural narratives surrounding life and choice.
The authors, activist Amelia Bonow and artist-educator Rachel Kessler, claim that the book will help children understand abortion in an empowering manner.
However, the reality is that presenting abortion as a potential "choice" is not only misleading but constitutes a form of indoctrination that risks desensitizing children to the gravitas of the subject.
Amid vibrant illustrations and playful language, the book fails to account for the moral implications of its messaging, neglecting to inform young readers when human life actually begins.
Parents around the nation are rightly troubled by this blatant attempt to shape the minds of the youngest generation without their consent, effectively encouraging them to see abortion as just another part of life.
Conservative lawyer and Trump ally Jenna Ellis has condemned the book for its manipulative narrative, highlighting the importance of parental involvement in a child's moral education.
Ellis stated that introducing such a violent topic to children, who are still in the phase of life where they cuddle stuffed animals and ask for night lights, is an effort to reshape morality at its very foundation.
This wave of leftist indoctrination is not an isolated incident; it aligns with broader trends that seek to confront traditional family values.
In response, conservative parents are being called to action, to combat these narratives that threaten the sanctity of human life.
Abortion is not merely a choice; it represents a ethical crossroads that society has a duty to approach with gravity and respect.
As this cultural battle unfolds, the need for vigilance is clear.
The true 'superpower' lies in protecting life, nurturing the values of family, and instilling a sense of responsibility in future generations.
Instead of drawing children into a narrative of destruction, it's imperative that they are shown the beauty and potential of every life, one that deserves to be celebrated rather than erased.
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