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Feminist Kylie Cheung: Throw Aborted Babies in the Trash or Flush Them Down the Toilet

Kylie Cheung, a recurring voice in Jessica Valenti’s abortion newsletter Abortion Every Day and a full-time shill for the abortion industrial complex, has once again exposed the moral rot that defines abortion absolutism. In her recent Halloween-themed post, an unfunny, grotesque attempt at snark, Cheung insists that the pro-life movement is making “a massive show out of stigmatizing” what she calls “routine, normal ways” to dispose of aborted babies: flushing them, tossing them in trash bags, or burying them.

Stop. Read that again.

Kylie Cheung calls it “normal” to flush an aborted child down the toilet, sometimes while the baby is still alive. She also describes tossing tiny bodies into plastic garbage bags as if it were no different from cleaning out the fridge. She calls this “routine.”

Who in their right mind reads that and doesn’t recoil? This isn’t edgy or clever. It’s sociopathic.

Cheung’s language reveals the full dehumanization that abortion ideology requires. You cannot defend the mass killing of unborn children unless you first erase their humanity, relegate them to mere “pregnancy remains,” and talk about them the way you’d speak about menstrual waste.

Here’s the thing: when someone uses this kind of language, they aren’t speaking to persuade. They’re signaling allegiance to a worldview that sees unborn children as disposable clutter. And they think the rest of us are wrong for being horrified by it.

Kylie Cheung is angry that people react with revulsion at the idea of a baby, yes, a baby, being flushed, bagged, or buried like trash. But that revulsion is exactly what it means to be human. It’s what it means to recognize the reality of who is being aborted and how.

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There’s nothing “routine” about dismembering a child. There’s nothing “normal” about discarding human remains like garbage. And there is nothing remotely sane about celebrating this in a Halloween post, as though the mass destruction of innocent lives were just another spooky seasonal gag.

Cheung doesn’t flinch while describing what should horrify any sane human being. In her world, the remains of a child can be treated like medical waste, and anyone who objects to that kind of barbarism is the problem.

And in case her point wasn’t clear enough, in the same article, she sneers, “We don’t call the anti-abortion movement weird nearly enough: their comments about sex are weird, their obsession with women’s bodies is weird, and treating embryos and fetuses like children is weird.”

Let’s unpack that.

What Cheung calls “weird,” we call moral clarity. Treating embryos and fetuses like children isn’t weird. It’s honest. That’s what they are. You don’t have to like it, but you don’t get to deny it just because it makes you uncomfortable. Abortion ends the life of a human child. What follows is not “normal disposal.” It’s the destruction and discarding of a person.

And if pointing that out is “weird,” then what should we call her approach? A woman flushes her child, and Cheung says, “Routine.” Again, that’s sociopathic.

Kylie Cheung wants applause for mocking grief, for erasing babies with toilet metaphors, and for laughing at people who still believe in human dignity.

She can call us weird. We’ll wear that like armor. Because if refusing to scoff at discarded children makes us strange, then, lady, we’ll gladly stay strange. Forever.

LifeNews.com Note: Raimundo Rojas is the Outreach Director for the National Right to Life Committee. He is a former president of Florida Right to Life and has presented the pro-life message to millions in Spanish-language media outlets. He represents NRLC at the United Nations as an NGO. Rojas was born in Santiago de las Vegas, Havana, Cuba and he and his family escaped to the United States in 1968.

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