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DESIGNER BABY Olympics: Gold Medalist's IVF Surrogacy Story Raises ETHICAL Questions

Gary FranchiFebruary 27, 2026165 views
DESIGNER BABY Olympics: Gold Medalist's IVF Surrogacy Story Raises ETHICAL Questions
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Olympic figure skating champion Alysa Liu's inspiring American dream story has a darker undercurrent that mainstream media refuses to discuss – her creation through what critics are calling "designer baby" technology.

The gold medalist, whose father Arthur Liu fled Communist China as a political refugee, was conceived through IVF using anonymous egg donors and born via surrogacy. BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey is now asking the hard questions about this controversial reproductive arrangement that the woke media won't touch.

"Arthur Liu is the only biological parent that Alysa knows because Alysa was born by surrogacy. He used IVF with anonymous egg donors. This has all been reported publicly," Stuckey revealed, highlighting the ethical minefield surrounding modern reproductive technology.

Playing God With Human Life

While Liu's athletic achievements deserve celebration, her origin story exposes the troubling commodification of human reproduction that has become normalized in our culture. When did we decide it was acceptable to manufacture children like products, shopping for genetic material from anonymous donors?

This isn't about attacking Liu herself – she's an incredible athlete who has made America proud. But her story forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about a society that treats human life as customizable merchandise.

"We're creating children through artificial means while simultaneously destroying the traditional family structure that God intended," one pro-family advocate told Next News Network.

The mainstream media celebrates these "modern family" arrangements without questioning the psychological impact on children who will never know half their genetic heritage. What happens when these designer babies grow up and realize they were essentially purchased products?

Where's the Moral Leadership?

While the Trump administration focuses on restoring traditional American values, stories like Liu's remind us how far we've drifted from respecting the sanctity of natural conception and traditional families.

Patriots need to ask themselves: Are we celebrating scientific "progress" at the expense of our most fundamental moral principles? And what does it say about our culture when creating life becomes just another consumer choice?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ProLifeWarriorVerified1 hours ago
Every child is a blessing, but when we start selecting traits and discarding embryos that don't meet our standards, we've crossed a moral line that shouldn't be crossed.
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ChurchGoer82Verifiedjust now
My wife and I struggled with infertility for years, and while I understand the desire for children, there's something deeply troubling about selecting genetic traits like you're shopping for a car.
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FaithAndFamilyVerifiedjust now
The slippery slope is real, folks.
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BackToBasicsVerifiedjust now
What's next - separate Olympic categories for natural vs designed athletes? We need serious regulations before this gets completely out of hand.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
That's actually not a bad idea. At least it would level the playing field somewhat.
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what happens when we start playing God with human life. Where does it end - designing athletes like we're building machines?
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TradValuesVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. We're losing sight of what makes us human in the first place.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
I keep thinking about what this means for kids who aren't 'designed' - are they automatically second-class citizens now? This whole thing makes me sick to my stomach.
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TraditionMattersVerifiedjust now
My grandfather always said that character is built through struggle and overcoming natural limitations. What kind of character are we building when everything is engineered from the start?
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ConstitutionalDadVerifiedjust now
Are we even going to have natural competition anymore? This creates an unfair advantage that goes against everything sports should represent.
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OldSchoolAthleteVerifiedjust now
Exactly! What happened to hard work and natural talent determining who wins?