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Monday, December 15, 2025

New book for kindergarteners explains abortion as a ‘superpower’

 


Not only do you need to police your kindergartener’s school library for graphic gay cartoon pornography and information on how to masturbate, now you need to be on the lookout for books that teach them all about the “superpower” that abortion is, because it gives women the ability to “shape” their “destinies” and change the world!

As the book’s summary on Google describes it, it’s a marriage of “bright, charming illustrations” and “accessible language” with “non-judgmental facts.” The cover features simplistic watercolor splotches, no doubt geared toward a very young mind—is there a better word than “predatory” to describe these people?

Here’s the rest of the book’s description:

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.

Now, to give credit where credit is due, murder is in fact a “uniquely human” capability, and the indiscriminate and wholesale slaughter of entire groups of people does in fact “shape” the “world around us.” I guess that much is accurate.

Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin “shaped” the world around them, making it drastically less Christian, through a tool” identical to abortion: mass executions.

Mao did as much, “shaping” his nation into a place with tens of millions fewer Chinese, through “tools” like collectivization and again, mass executions. So did Mao’s successors, ironically, through the same “tool” applauded by the Abortion is Everything authors, starting with Deng Xiaoping in 1979, continuing until about ten years ago, when the Chinese government under Xi Jinping officially ended the one-child policy.

Of course, Pol Pot was a “world-shaper,” eliminating those pesky free thinkers and lovers of liberty, making Cambodia a stronghold of communist thought—all it took was the right “tools,” like torture, and again, lots of murder.

As someone online quipped, these authors could make this the first installation of a series:

  • “The Superpower of Murder”
  • “The Superpower of Deceit”
  • “The Super power of Mutilating Yourself”
  • “The Superpower of Being Gay”
  • “The Superpower of Being Trans”
  • “The Superpower of Worshipping Satan”

The book is expected to hit shelves next month—I’m wondering if it’ll coincide with the former date of Roe v. Wade—so be on the lookout.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/12/new_book_for_kindergarteners_explains_abortion_as_a_superpower.html

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