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This is childhood-level rewiring, not education.

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Human life becomes optional by design.

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Five-year-olds aren’t learning — they’re being shaped.

BRIEFING

Grant here. The push to make abortion just a normal part of our culture just took a really disturbing turn. There's now a children’s book promoting abortion, describing it as a “uniquely human superpower,” that's now being marketed to five-year-olds, and the rollout isn’t subtle. The framing is bright, playful, and deliberately designed to bypass the moral weight of the subject entirely. This is quite literally "grooming" in its purest form. Let’s break it down.

This new book comes from none other than Amelia Bonow, who's behind the infamous Shout Your Abortion and is an activist who's spent years pushing abortion messaging directly at minors. In the past, she promised to create a book for kids, and now she’s delivering that promise with a bizarre book that packages abortion as empowerment, destiny, and imaginative freedom. The marketing language centers, of course, on “inclusive storytelling,” “big feelings,” and the idea that abortion is a tool for shaping the life you want.

The creators say parents and educators have been waiting for a “kid-friendly explanation” of abortion, but in reality the book never even acknowledges what abortion actually is. There is no biology, no developmental reality, and basically zero acknowledgment of what abortion is really doing. Instead, the messaging is built entirely around emotional framing, presenting abortion as self-actualization and personal courage. This is all language targeted at creating early moral associations rather than informed understanding.

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"Shout Your Abortion" announced the book, "Abortion is Everything," on its social media pages. Marketed toward children from ages five to eight, it purports to explain abortion in kid-friendly (and extremely abortion-positive) language.

Social media posts for the book describe abortion as a "superpower" that gives human beings the unique power to shape their own destinies, avoiding the fact that abortion kills human beings. A post on Instagram about the book claims, "Parents, caregivers, and educators who work with children have long been searching for a tool to talk with kids about abortion, especially given the volume of political noise currently surrounding the issue."

The post also stated:

This beautiful hardcover book was created to talk with kids about abortion. "Abortion Is Everything" speaks directly to five to eight-year-olds about what abortion is, how it might feel, and why people have abortions.

With accessible, inclusive language, 'Abortion Is Everything' frames abortion as the actualization of a uniquely human superpower: our capacity to imagine the future and make choices that lead us towards the life we envision. Abortion is a tool that allows human beings to shape our destinies, and which has shaped the entire world around us.

Along with Bonow, the book was written by Rachel Kessler and illustrated by Emily Nokes.

"'Abortion Is Everything' introduces the concept of abortion in a way that empowers parents and kids to begin rewriting our cultural scripts about abortion at the most foundational level," the post concluded.

Commenters to the post appear ecstatic at the thought of propagandizing very young children about the killing of preborn human beings, with one stating, "Love it. I‘ve been speaking to my kids about abortion since they were small and it is so empowering to hear a child say: 'You don‘t have to be pregnant if you don’t want to be.'“

Another claimed, "[I] think i will be buying this today for my potential future offspring!!"

And yet, it's likely that many individuals of the same persuasion believe "Meet Baby Olivia," which educates about human prenatal development (and says nothing about abortion at all), is a "blatant attempt to brainwash young children" — with science, apparently...

If there's one thing abortion advocates know how to do, it's how to promote propaganda to children. They've been doing it for decades — with taxpayer dollars.

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And this isn’t the first time Bonow has used young audiences to reshape abortion narratives. In 2019, she appeared in the “Kids Meet” video series, walking pre-teens and teenagers through her abortion stance while simplifying everything to the point of distortion. She avoided fetal terminology, reframed the procedure as routine, and corrected the only child who pushed back. That video set the blueprint, and clearly, this book is the next step.

DEBRIEFING

It's pretty much obvious that this book isn’t trying to teach children about a complicated issue. Instead, it's trying to establish an emotional reflex before any complexity or real-life facts can reach them. When you frame abortion as a “superpower” for five-year-olds, you aren’t informing them; you’re scripting them.

And that scripting always seems to follow the same formula: remove the biology, replace the facts with feelings, and elevate the act of ending a life into something personal, expressive, and morally uncomplicated. Once that framing is in place early, everything that challenges it later can be dismissed as political noise rather than reality.

The long-term goal here is not at all subtle. If you can get a child to associate abortion with empowerment instead of loss or negative moral implications, you’ve already shaped how they’ll interpret every future argument about it.

The strategy has been clear for years: reach children before the science does, and build emotional scaffolding before they encounter the ethical questions. Normalize the language, sanitize the reality, and present abortion as a rite of personal agency. By the time those kids are old enough to understand what abortion actually is, the moral groundwork has already been laid.

NOW YOU KNOW

The aim wasn’t education. It was imprinting.