Charles Camosy, a medical ethicist specializing in neonatal bioethics, dives deep into the provocative topic of infanticide, challenging media narratives and discussing the political ramifications. He addresses troubling trends in abortion practices, particularly for infants with disabilities, and critiques the ethical decisions made within the medical community. Camosy emphasizes the inherent value of all human life, explores the ethics of brain death versus personal beliefs, and highlights the urgent need for advocacy in favor of the disabled. The conversation is both thought-provoking and timely.