iron wire logo black and red
Family & Society | Rights & Freedoms

Sex & the City actress wears ‘Make Abortion Great Again’ hat to oppose funding cuts – LifeSite

10 hours ago
Sex & the City actress wears ‘Make Abortion Great Again’ hat to oppose funding cuts – LifeSite
Originally posted by: Lifesite News

Source: Lifesite News

Thu Jul 10, 2025 – 6:00 am EDTWed Jul 9, 2025 – 10:49 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The last time Sex & the City star Cynthia Nixon went viral she was headlining a rally in New York City to protest the Trump administration’s opposition to sex change treatments for children. In her speech, Nixon stated that her daughter is transgender, her best friend’s child is transgender, her daughter’s best friend is transgender, and her life is filled with transgender people “young and old, but especially young.”

This time, Nixon has gone viral for endorsing a different version of destroying children. She posted a photo to social media to oppose Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, which defunds Planned Parenthood for one year. She is on a boat, wearing a red MAGA-style hat that reads: “Make Abortion Great Again.” The caption urged her followers to call their senators to express their support for “critical funding to @plannedparenthood for non-abortion-related care. (And of course abortion is healthcare too!)”

Unsurprisingly, these two causes are connected. The “non-abortion related care” Nixon is referring to includes transgender “treatments” for minors; over the past several years, Planned Parenthood has become one of America’s top trans drug dealers, opening up a lucrative sideline in so-called “gender affirming care.” There is more than one way to destroy a child, and Planned Parenthood specializes in most of them. Nixon wants Planned Parenthood funded for both feticide and sex changes for minors.

Her posts didn’t work; Planned Parenthood has been defunded and is now suing the Trump administration, claiming that it may have to close up to 200 centers with taxpayer dollars underwriting their operation. But plenty of people — even pro-abortion people — were appalled at Nixon’s callousness. Make Abortion Great Again? As one pro-choice woman wrote, “I’ve had some really close friends who are dear to me and who I have supported having an abortion and none of them said it was great.”

But Nixon, it must be said, represents not the left-wing fringe but the mainstream Democratic Party. Gone are the days of Bill Clinton’s slimy, compromising attempts to have it both ways in declaring that abortion should be “safe, legal, and rare.” With the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the Democrats bet the farm on Americans being as obsessed with abortion as they are. They unapologetically ran the entire presidential race on abortion; Kamala Harris even campaigned with abortionists and visited a Planned Parenthood.

Cynthia Nixon’s extremism is precisely why the Democratic Party lost. She doesn’t think abortion is a necessary evil. She thinks it’s “great.” She thinks parents should be allowed to transition their children. She thinks that anyone who opposes abortion and sex changes for children are the villain, and she believes that she and those like her are the heroes in this story. The Democrats think so, too. But Middle America, despite being far from socially conservative, is even further away from Cynthia Nixon.

Nixon, at least, is being honest. If you want the sort of society portrayed in Sex & the City, you’re going to need a lot of abortion clinics. Sex, as we once generally understood, can lead to babies, and if you claim to be having recreational sex with your reproductive organs, babies will arrive unwanted and, as stupid as it sounds, unexpected. The country Cynthia Nixon wants to live in — the kind of nation she thinks is ‘great’ — is one in which Planned Parenthood is recognized as performing a necessary national function, for which they should obviously be paid by the federal government.

You can make America great again, or you can, as Cynthia Nixon hideously put it, make abortion “great” again. One thing is certain: You cannot do both.

Featured Image

Jonathon’s writings have been translated into more than six languages and in addition to LifeSiteNews, has been published in the National Post, National Review, First Things, The Federalist, The American Conservative, The Stream, the Jewish Independent, the Hamilton Spectator, Reformed Perspective Magazine, and LifeNews, among others. He is a contributing editor to The European Conservative.

His insights have been featured on CTV, Global News, and the CBC, as well as over twenty radio stations. He regularly speaks on a variety of social issues at universities, high schools, churches, and other functions in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

He is the author of The Culture War, Seeing is Believing: Why Our Culture Must Face the Victims of Abortion, Patriots: The Untold Story of Ireland’s Pro-Life Movement, Prairie Lion: The Life and Times of Ted Byfield, and co-author of A Guide to Discussing Assisted Suicide with Blaise Alleyne.

Jonathon serves as the communications director for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.