In Silent Genocide, author Lloyd Becker weaves a provocative narrative that delves into the moral, political, and societal forces surrounding the issue of abortion. From its historical roots in eugenics to its modern-day implications, Becker challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the consequences of abortion on a national scale. Through powerful storytelling, Becker connects personal choice to far-reaching demographic, economic, and cultural shifts, urging a deeper reflection on the true costs of these decisions. This is not just another discourse on the ethics of abortion; it is a call to examine how public policies shape the very essence of a nation's future. With his bold approach, Becker weaves together a historical examination, political analysis, and cultural commentary that compels readers to think critically about the long-term impact of abortion laws and the ideological forces that continue to shape them.