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New Children’s Book Tries to Normalize Killing Babies in - Abortions

Posted: Jun 22nd, 2021 - 4:27 am

“What’s an Abortion, Anyway?” begins a new children’s book by abortion activists Carly Manes and an illustrator who goes by the name Emulsify.

But it never actually answers the question. Instead, the book, intended for young children, indoctrinates young minds with radical pro-abortion rhetoric that attempts to normalize the killing of unborn babies for any reason without limits.

“Some people have abortions because they can’t take care of a new baby right now,” the book states, above an illustration of a mother holding a young child. Others because their “doctors say pregnancy could make them sick,” it continues next to the image of a smiling doctor.

“No matter the reason, everyone should be able to make this decision for themselves,” it states.

The book has not been released yet, but the authors’ intentions and the preview pages make it clear that its purpose is not to explain to children what an abortion is. Quite the opposite.

The creators say their goal is to create a society where “abortion is normalized as another outcome of pregnancy, just like miscarriage and birth.” This disguises the truth from children about the violence and injustice of abortion. An abortion — unlike birth or miscarriage – intentionally and unnecessarily kills a unique living human being, a child in the womb who is a lot like them, only smaller.

Instead, the creators make vague boasts about basing their book on “medically accurate” resources.

(Excerpt) Read more at lifenews.com ...



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