Something remarkable is happening across our country-not quietly, but in plain sight. Progressive leaders and their allies in the media, courts, and academia are leveraging every tool they can find to push a radical vision for America’s future, one that demands not just obedience but affirmation. If you’re pro-life, pro-parent, or simply wish to speak freely about your faith and convictions, you’re now told your values are the real threat-and increasingly, you’re being targeted with laws and policies meant to silence, punish, or sideline you entirely.
Consider the national fight over Planned Parenthood. At the federal level, we’ve seen Republicans, including Senator Josh Hawley, fighting to extend the ban on Medicaid dollars for abortion providers like Planned Parenthood beyond its July 2026 expiration, a move supported by leading pro-life groups who recognize what’s at stake for the unborn (source). Yet in deep-blue states such as Maryland, lawmakers have doubled down, not only protecting abortion access in their constitution but authorizing nurse practitioners and midwives to perform abortions, and mandating both public and private insurance cover abortion services (source). That’s not health care-it’s an intentional erosion of the sanctity of life and parental oversight, all wrapped in the language of “rights.”
On a parallel track, 14 Republican state attorneys general have urged the EPA to finally take seriously the environmental impact of chemical abortion drugs like mifepristone, which the FDA admits can enter our water supply through waste (source). The same progressive voices who demand we panic over a plastic straw in the ocean now dismiss legitimate public health concerns when it clashes with their agenda. The evidence is there: over sixty percent of abortions are now chemical, up from just six percent in 2001. But instead of real debate, we get accusations and attempts to delegitimize any who dare raise the alarm-because progressivism only tolerates questions when they’re aimed at traditional beliefs, not its own dogmas.
And what of free speech? New Jersey lawmakers are racing to pass a law that would, for the first time, let clinics and activists sue or even criminally charge anyone whose words cause a “reasonable person” emotional distress about abortion or transgender procedures (source). That’s not protecting vulnerable people; it’s weaponizing “harm” to criminalize dissent, prayer, and even silent protest. Constitutional scholars-no conservatives-have warned the statute is unacceptably vague, threatening to chill ordinary speech in the public square. But the bill pushes forward regardless. If this is the new normal, how long before telling your child, “God made you male or female,” becomes actionable hate?
Not content to silence only ordinary citizens, progressives and their media allies also seek to define whose voices even get heard. Laverne Cox, a celebrity activist, blames her own lost income and speaking gigs on conservative pushback against gender ideology, claiming that colleges are “scared” to book her (source). Rather than admit that Americans-families, parents, students-are tired of being lectured on radical gender ideology, the narrative becomes one of conservative “persecution.” The irony: those with cultural megaphones demand applause for their views, while those with traditional convictions are told to keep quiet-or else.
The machinery of progressive control is well-oiled: policy, law, media, and academia all reinforcing the message that dissent on life, family, and faith is not just backward, but dangerous. Meanwhile, pro-life activists and parents fighting for their children’s innocence are cast as the real threat. Laws criminalize disagreement; agencies ignore real risks if they don’t suit the narrative; the media cries foul when their preferred spokespeople lose lucrative platforms but cheers when parents and faith leaders are pushed out of public life.
This is why vigilance matters now more than ever. Defending the unborn is not just about a single law-it’s about refusing to let a radical worldview define who is allowed to speak, assemble, or parent their children in the light of faith and truth. Parents must reclaim their rightful authority, demand transparency in curriculum and healthcare, and insist that the First Amendment protects unpopular views, not just those in vogue with the elite. We can expect growing attempts at intimidation, censorship, and financial punishment. But our calling is unchanged: Speak the truth in love, stand firm, and do not let cultural bullies rewrite what it means to be a parent, a believer, or an American.