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But that's really now, well, so 2007. Since then, we heard Barack Obama campaigning in 2008 and talking about how, if his daughters "make a mistake," they shouldn't be "punished with a baby." In 2015, we witnessed the "Shout Your Abortion" social-media campaign, which casts prenatal infanticide as a source of pride. And now a co-founder of that movement, Amelia Bonow, has taken the next step.
She has written a brightly illustrated book for children age five to eight that calls abortion a "superpower."
Regarding its title, some people have said that family is everything. Others accept that God is everything. Bonow, however, appears to almost worship prenatal infanticide, calling her book Abortion is Everything. No, this is not satire.
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Reporting on the work, scheduled for release in 2026, Fox News wrote Sunday that it
puts a positive spin on the divisive medical procedure [that's a euphemism itself].
"It's extremely concerning to me that they are aiming this kind of messaging at children as young as 5," Sarah Gabel Seifert, CEO and co-founder of pro-life diaper company EveryLife, told Fox News Digital.
Written by activist Amelia Bonow and educator Rachel Kessler, the book touts abortion as a "uniquely human superpower" that allows humans to "make choices that lead us toward the life we envision."
Shout Your Abortion recommends parents, other caregivers and teachers use the book as a resource to introduce the subject to children.
Gabel Seifert, a mother to two daughters, warned the book does more than normalize abortion, arguing it "frames it as a virtue."