You know things have hit rock bottom when a place called the Kentucky Science Center thinks it’s a brilliant idea to invite Planned Parenthood — yes, the country’s biggest abortion mill — to educate 8-year-olds about “health and wellness.” And by “health and wellness,” apparently they meant handing out “adult” coloring books featuring male and female anatomy, condom jokes, and birth control crosswords. Because nothing screams childhood education like a racy connect-the-dots featuring contraceptives.
Naturally, the Science Center quickly threw out an apology — because nothing says “we’re totally in control of our event” like a red-faced Facebook post 48 hours after outraged parents started lighting them up. They insisted Planned Parenthood showed up late, they didn’t have time to vet the materials, it’s all a big misunderstanding, blah blah blah. Maybe next time, don’t invite organizations that think puberty is a sales opportunity.
Planned Parenthood, in their usual gaslighting fashion, swore up and down that they didn’t distribute the book, calling the accusations “false” and “manufactured outrage.” Really? Manufactured outrage? Tell that to the mom who found her 9-year-old flipping through cartoon sketches of genitalia after a field trip to a science museum. Maybe she should be thanking you for the “free educational experience,” right?
Let’s be real here: Planned Parenthood has never seen a boundary they didn’t want to bulldoze. They can’t even keep their propaganda contained to adult conferences — no, they’re slipping it into backpacks of middle schoolers like it’s free candy on Halloween. And now that they’ve been caught, it’s all finger-pointing, denial, and high-minded lectures about “science” and “public health.” Give it a rest. If this garbage is your idea of science education, it’s no wonder parents are pulling their kids out of public schools faster than Biden can mumble through a teleprompter.
Children at the Kentucky Science Center (@KYScience) were given s*xually explicit adult coloring books reportedly provided by Planned Parenthood.
The books contained pictures of genitaIia and pro-Planned Parenthood propaganda.
Planned Parenthood, who were present at the event,… pic.twitter.com/6lEWfnK6Qa
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 27, 2025
Meanwhile, the Kentucky Science Center is acting like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar, promising to “thoroughly review materials” next time and barring Planned Parenthood from future events. Well, congratulations, you just figured out what any half-conscious adult would’ve known from the beginning: maybe don’t let the abortion lobby run the kids’ craft table.
And don’t think for a second this was some isolated accident. It’s all part of the same sick agenda: normalize sexual content for kids, strip away parental control, and wedge themselves between parents and their children under the shiny banner of “health education.” Parents aren’t supposed to have a say anymore — just shut up and let Planned Parenthood fill in the blanks.
Oh, and in a classic bit of timing, all this drops just as the Trump administration is reviewing millions in federal family-planning grants. Think there’s any coincidence there? Not a chance. When taxpayer money is up for grabs, Planned Parenthood scrambles to paint themselves as heroes instead of what they really are — a billion-dollar machine that sees children as little more than future “clients.”
Bottom line: Planned Parenthood should never have been within a hundred yards of those kids. Period. And the Kentucky Science Center deserves every ounce of backlash it’s getting for letting the fox into the henhouse. Parents have a right — no, a duty — to raise holy hell when institutions try to sideline them and shove adult content into their kids’ faces under the laughable guise of “science.”
Keep your adult coloring books. We’ll keep our kids.
🚨ICYMI🚨
Planned Parenthood gave out sexualized coloring books to children at the Kentucky Science Center, and as a result, they were banned from returning to the Center.
Thank you to @KYScience for quickly addressing this and taking a strong stance on the issue. Also, thank… pic.twitter.com/hi51uk1xHb
— Raise Your Voice Ky (@RaiseYrVoiceKy) March 28, 2025