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Two new studies reportedly reveal that public health agencies, in conjunction with the biopharmaceutical industry, have damaged humanity's ability to procreate. A rat study showed mRNA injections destroyed over 60% of primordial follicles, impacting the finite egg supply in females. A human study analyzing 1.3 million people found a 33% reduction in successful conception rates among vaccinated women. Based on this evidence, it is claimed that population control operations have been conducted and are ongoing.

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Terri Beatley, author and founder of the Hosea Initiative, argues that America's declining birth rate is not a mere lifestyle trend but may be linked to a long-running population control agenda sold under the language of health care, choice, and women's rights. She discusses her research into the population-control movement in the U.S., highlighting Bernard Nathanson, cofounder of what became the abortion industry, and the organization now known as Planned Parenthood, framed as women’s health care. Beatley recounts her personal journey from buying into Margaret Sanger’s legacy and postponing motherhood to later becoming a homeschooling mother who left a six-figure career. She discusses how the abortion industry affected parental rights in Virginia and led her to interview Nathanson, who she says transitioned from abortion advocate to anti-abortion advocate. Nathanson allegedly performed abortions and taught other doctors how to kill babies, while also cofounding the first pro-abortion political action committee (NARAL). Beatley emphasizes Nathanson’s exposure to real-time ultrasound, his eventual conversion to a pro-life stance by 1979, and his later life as a vocal critic of abortion, including his “eight-point strategy of deception” to promote abortion. Beatley explains that Nathanson’s eight-point propaganda plan was revealed to her in an interview (December 1, 2009) with Nathanson, conducted while he was ill and near death. She outlines the eight points as follows: 1) Frame the argument around choice, presenting it as a woman’s right to choose. 2) Craft catchy slogans, such as “my body, my choice” and “every baby a wanted baby.” 3) Manipulate the media, with Nathanson described as the “Fauci of yesteryear.” 4) Fabricate facts to evoke empathy, including claims of a million illegal abortions annually and 5,000–10,000 women dying from abortion complications, which Beatley asserts are lies. 5) Use polling statistics to mislead public opinion, with Nathanson allegedly fabricating a 60% figure while acknowledging the true figure was far smaller. 6) Repetition of lies through media, a strategy Nathanson reportedly endorsed. 7) Justify decriminalizing abortion by arguing it would not stop abortions, while noting that legalization can increase demand. 8) The Catholic strategy, including a four-part plan to target Catholics: blame bishops for abortion deaths, back Catholic pro-choice politicians, split Catholics into orthodox and “Kennedy-style” pro-choice camps, and promote the “Catholic straddle”—standing pro-life personally but voting pro-choice politically. Beatley stresses the broader consequences she associates with abortion advocacy: a rapid rise in breast cancer linked to birth control practices, evisceration of parental rights across all 50 states, and a cultural shift that allegedly contributed to societal decline. She argues that Nathanson’s legacy—if exposed and understood—could influence hearts and minds toward ending abortion, as opposed to political action alone. Beatley references Nathanson’s “Silent Scream” and his resignation letter on the second anniversary of Roe v. Wade (1975), noting that Nathanson urged Americans to love and stop the killing, and that his conversion took place after viewing ultrasound footage. The conversation shifts to practical actions: Beatley promotes distributing “fact check booklets” produced by Hosea Initiative to educate families, churches, and communities. The booklets cover Nathanson’s history and the eight-point propaganda strategy. Hosea Initiative’s website is given as HoseaFourU.org (Hosea, thenumberfour,you.org). Beatley emphasizes an online Raise Up Your Voice community, seeking passionate pro-life representatives in every county (3,143 counties) to build a national educational movement and “repent for apathy” in voting choices. The interview closes with Beatley urging widespread dissemination of Nathanson’s story and the eight-point strategy, claiming that education can empower people to “connect the dots” and reduce the abortion industry’s influence. She frames the effort as an information war and suggests that President Trump could amplify Nathanson’s message to reach a broad audience.

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There's a blatant effort, exemplified by Vance, Musk, and others, to send the message that women should have more children and return to their "born" purpose. This includes talk of cash benefits for more children or medals for having six children. This is happening while programs supporting child rearing, like Medicaid, paid family leave, quality child care funding, and Head Start, are being cut. The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 advocates a return to the nuclear family and a Christian nation, with an emphasis on producing more children. The speaker finds this odd, as immigrants, who have larger families, are targeted for deportation. The US economy has benefited from immigrant replenishment. This is viewed as an attempt to return to the lifestyles and economic arrangements of the past.

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We have a problem with women not getting married and voting democrat. To fix this, men need to step up, stop calling women names, and commit to marriage. Voting leftist is linked to single, childless women feeling bitter. The solution is for men to be more assertive and marry these women.

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The administration uses "birthing people" instead of "mothers." Society is in turmoil due to the lack of respect for women, children, and men. Women are crucial as they birth nations and must be protected. Attacking masculinity is a way to weaken society. Real men and women protect each other and society.

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If Donald Trump is re-elected, he will go further, and it is important to remind everyone of the high stakes. The speaker is certain that Trump would sign a national abortion ban, outlawing abortion everywhere. This would also force states to report on women's miscarriages and abortions. The speaker expresses disbelief that Project 2025, which contains these plans, was put in writing and distributed.

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Many women today want to be wives not because they want to commit to a man, but rather to show off to their friends and uphold a false sense of morality. They claim they want to be married before having kids, yet they have been with numerous partners. It's as if they believe they can erase their past mistakes. It's important to be cautious in relationships.

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It seems that white women who voted for Trump are about to experience consequences similar to those in The Handmaid's Tale. Trump's allies are discussing Project 2025, and he has promised them positions in his administration. When faced with the repercussions of their choices, they won't be asked about their voting decisions. The reality is that this country has struggled to elect a woman president, especially a woman of color. Instead, many chose to support a man with a history of assault and felony charges, prioritizing the interests of white men over their own rights.

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The declining birth rate poses a significant risk to civilization. Contrary to the belief that the world is overpopulated, the reality is that there aren't enough people being born. If the trend continues and more children are not born, it could lead to the collapse of society. It's crucial to recognize the importance of increasing the birth rate to ensure the future stability of civilization.

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Donald Trump rarely associates with strong, intelligent women. The real issue lies with his supporters, whose actions are seen as unconscionable and un-American. This behavior contradicts the values we uphold.

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If you voted for Trump, be prepared for the consequences. Your choices may lead to unexpected family dynamics and challenges, especially regarding reproductive rights. You might find yourself facing situations you didn't anticipate, like unwanted pregnancies and limited options for help. You wanted to support a candidate who disregards women's rights, so now you should accept the outcomes. Expect to experience the same struggles that many women face, including workplace inequality and lack of support. Your vote has consequences, and it seems you may have overlooked the impact it has on others. Now, it's time to confront those realities. Enjoy the experience you’ve chosen, as it reflects the values you supported.

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Women's sexual liberation and political enfranchisement have led to the downfall of Western civilization. Women prioritize their own reproductive success over the well-being of their tribe or nation. The decline of the family and the rise of leftist politics are consequences of women's emancipation. Studies show that civilizations thrive when women practice sexual restraint, but collapse when they become sexually liberated. Feminist societies are unsustainable in the long run and invite destruction. Western men are to blame for allowing women's choices to dictate the values and future of society. The feminization of the West has paved the way for the Islamization of the West. Western women are choosing their own demise.

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Some people are concerned about the impact of pesticides and toxic chemicals on reproductive outcomes. Some countries' birth rates are insufficient to maintain their populations. Trends indicate declining sperm quality in developed countries, particularly in Europe and the US. Some scientists predict that if sperm quality degradation continues for 20-30 years, live births will become rare. The speaker suggests that "The Handmaiden's Tale" may not just be science fiction, but a warning. They claim the pesticide industry and farm groups have muted the message and undermined the science. The speaker asserts that the United States is doing nothing substantive to improve reproductive outcomes, and is on a slippery slope toward not being able to replace its population, potentially becoming dependent on immigration.

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If Trump wins, right-wing Christian nationalists have a plan called Project 2025 to create a Christian theocracy, stripping rights from people of color, pregnant individuals, and the queer community. They aim to define marriage as one man, one woman, limit genders to two assigned at birth, ban abortions and birth control, and replace public education with a Christian system. This effort has been in the works for generations and is seen as potentially devastating. References to Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" are made, and many in marginalized groups are considering leaving the country. The queer community faces increased hatred and violence, leading to a diminished sense of safety. It is urged to read Project 2025 and take action before it's too late.

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It's ironic that liberal women and those who voted for Kamala are saying they won't sleep with another man for the next four years. At least this means they won't need an abortion. It took Donald Trump's presidency for some to reconsider their choices. Change is already happening. Oh, emotional.

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The Harsh Truth About Female "Empowerment" - Louise Perry
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Chris Williamson discusses a Wall Street Journal column highlighting that 40% of young adults believe marriage has outlived its usefulness. Louise Perry attributes this sentiment to the high number of children growing up without their biological fathers, leading to a perception that marriage is ineffective. She references Mary Eberstadt's idea of mimetic desire, where the lack of visible families and motherhood leads to fewer people wanting them, supported by data showing that social circles influence childbearing decisions. Perry discusses the cultural oscillation between prudishness and licentiousness, suggesting we are currently transitioning from a period of sexual freedom to a more conservative phase. She notes that the invention of the pill has changed the dynamics of sexual behavior, allowing for greater licentiousness without the same consequences as in the past. However, she believes this shift may not lead to a radical prudishness due to the ongoing influence of technology and the internet. The conversation shifts to the impact of hormonal birth control on women's mental health and relationships, with Perry noting that many women are now exploring alternatives to hormonal methods. They discuss the implications of declining birth rates and the cultural factors contributing to this trend, including the prioritization of short-term pleasures over long-term commitments. Williamson and Perry explore the changing dynamics of masculinity and femininity, with Perry arguing that modern women often feel less need for men due to economic independence, while men struggle with purpose in a society that no longer requires traditional masculine roles. They also touch on the implications of the Me Too movement, with Perry suggesting that it has made some men more hesitant to approach women, which could affect dating dynamics. The discussion includes the mental health crisis among young women, particularly influenced by social media, which distorts their perceptions of beauty and competition. Perry emphasizes the need for honest conversations about risks and expectations in relationships, especially regarding consent and safety. Finally, they examine the normalization of cosmetic surgery and beauty standards, attributing it to technological advancements and the relentless competition among women. Perry concludes that societal pressures and expectations around beauty continue to evolve, often leading to unhealthy comparisons and choices.

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GENDER WAR: Gen Z Men, Women OPPOSITE On Having Kids
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The hosts discuss polling data revealing a significant gender and partisan divide among Gen Z regarding their definitions of success. For Gen Z men who voted for Trump, having children and being married rank high, while Gen Z women who voted for Harris place these at the bottom. Both groups prioritize a fulfilling job and financial independence. This trend reflects a broader cultural shift towards hyper-individualism and consumerism, influenced by economic pressures and social media. The hosts express concern over the potential societal consequences, drawing parallels to Japan's declining marriage and birth rates. One host tempers this view, suggesting the phrasing of the poll question may skew results, as 'having children' isn't necessarily a personal accomplishment. They note common values across Gen Z, such as frustration with the political system, and highlight the fluidity of political allegiances within this generation. The hosts acknowledge that age and life stage influence perceptions of success, suggesting a similar poll among millennials might yield different results. They also point out that the availability and affordability of traditional milestones like homeownership and marriage impact young people's aspirations. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump's declining approval ratings among key demographics, particularly voters under 30 and Hispanics. Recent data indicates a significant drop in his net approval rating within these groups since February. The hosts emphasize the volatility of voter sentiment and the potential for dramatic shifts in political landscapes, referencing past election outcomes and demographic realignments. They underscore the importance of politicians actively engaging with voters and adapting to changing preferences.

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Elon Musk, Texas & Men Leaving College - Zack Telander | Modern Wisdom Podcast 372
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The discussion begins with the impact of dating apps like Tinder on the human psyche, particularly how receiving numerous expressions of interest can affect one's mental state. The hosts, Chris Williamson and Zack Telander, explore the moral obligations of influential figures like Elon Musk and Joe Rogan to engage in political conversations, especially regarding controversial topics like abortion laws in Texas. They highlight the complexities of public expectations versus personal beliefs and the varying responses to public figures based on their opinions. The conversation shifts to the Texas abortion law, which bans abortions after six weeks and allows for penalties against those assisting in the procedure. The hosts mention the Satanic Temple's response, asserting their religious freedom to provide abortion services as part of their rituals, which raises questions about the intersection of religion and reproductive rights. They also discuss a Wall Street Journal article revealing a significant decline in male college enrollment, with women now making up nearly 60% of students. This trend is attributed to various factors, including a perceived hostile environment for men in academia and affirmative action policies favoring women. The implications of this gender imbalance on dating dynamics are examined, suggesting that as women outnumber men in education, the dating landscape may shift, with women adopting more male-oriented dating strategies. Finally, they reflect on the overwhelming nature of modern technology and social media, questioning how constant exposure to potential partners and interactions affects human relationships and self-perception. The hosts conclude that while technology is here to stay, individuals must find ways to navigate its complexities in their personal lives.

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Evolution & The Modern Dating Market | Rob Henderson | Modern Wisdom Podcast 161
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Men generally seek reasons not to sleep with women, while women look for reasons to engage with men. This reflects evolutionary psychology, where men are less choosy due to lower reproductive investment compared to women, who bear the greater burden of child-rearing. Men often display risk-taking behaviors to attract partners, while women prefer men with resources and status. The dating landscape has shifted, especially during the pandemic, affecting casual encounters and relationships. Research indicates that women are increasingly educated, creating a surplus of educated women compared to men, complicating dating dynamics. Women often prefer men with higher status, leading to selective promiscuity. The modern dating scene, particularly on apps like Tinder, shows a stark disparity in experiences between men and women, with men swiping right on many profiles while women are more selective. As societal norms evolve, men are retreating from dating, leading to concerns about long-term relationship stability and the potential rise of alternative relationship structures.

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WTF: Viral WNBA D*Ido Throwing Explained
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Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti discuss a controversial crypto stunt that involved throwing neon green dildos at WNBA games, a move that drew attention when Don Jr. shared a meme of his father on the White House roof tossing a dildo onto the court. They note a betting angle, with sportsbooks offering wagers on dildo color, and argue the incident degrades professional athletes and taints perceptions of sports integrity while boosting WNBA visibility. They observe that the Republican claim to champion women’s sports clashes with the derisive treatment reflected in the meme and public discourse, and they link it to broader gender dynamics on the right. The WNBA’s demographics—predominantly Black and LGBTQ women—are highlighted as part of the targeting, and they note the president’s son’s embrace of the debasement. The hosts critique Trump’s defense of women’s sports and contrast it with his stance on transgender issues, while also highlighting a CNN segment reposted by Pete Hegseth arguing against women’s suffrage. They cite surveys showing a decline in support for equal opportunity and pay among younger boys since 2018, suggesting economic anxiety fuels zero-sum scapegoating of women, trans people, and immigrants, and they discuss potential broader cultural shifts toward restricting women’s rights, closing with a plug for premium content.

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Are Incels A Threat To Society? - William Costello
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In a discussion about the modern mating crisis, Chris Williamson and William Costello highlight significant trends in sexual partnerships and societal changes. From 2002 to 2013, while overall male sexual partners remained stable, the top 20% of men saw a 25% increase, and the top 5% experienced a 38% rise, indicating a concentration of sexual success among a minority. Concurrently, more women are choosing to remain childless, leading to increased career advancement and financial independence, as exemplified by Ashley Mararo, who enjoys a fulfilling life without children. The conversation touches on the cultural shift towards individualism, where men and women increasingly rely on personal success rather than partnerships. A Morgan Stanley report predicts that by 2030, 45% of prime working-age women will be single and childless, raising questions about whether this trend serves women's best interests. The hosts discuss the implications of this shift, including the potential rise of singlehood and the challenges of finding suitable partners, particularly for men. Costello notes that women without children had an average wealth of $65,000 in 2019, compared to $57,000 for child-free men, while single mothers averaged only $7,000. U.S. birth rates have been declining for decades, with a significant drop from 71 births per 1,000 women in 1990 to 58 in 2019. The discussion also explores the psychological impact of involuntary celibacy, particularly among incels, who often experience high levels of depression and anxiety. The hosts emphasize that the mating crisis affects everyone, not just incels, and is exacerbated by societal expectations and economic pressures. They argue that the current landscape fosters isolation and challenges traditional relationship structures, with significant implications for future generations.

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Trump Floats MOM MEDALS For Large Families To DRIVE BIRTHRATE
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The New York Times reported on the Trump administration's plans to encourage a "baby boom" in the U.S., including proposals like a $5,000 cash bonus for new mothers and reserving scholarships for married applicants. However, historical examples from countries like Hungary and the Soviet Union show that such policies often fail to increase birth rates. Developed nations with supportive family policies still struggle to reach replacement levels. The discussion emphasizes that cultural factors, rather than just economic incentives, significantly influence fertility rates, with many American women desiring more children than they can have due to career-centric societal pressures.

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Why Young Men Are Falling Even Further Behind
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The podcast addresses the concerning trend of young men falling behind in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and relationships. It contrasts the present reality with past societal expectations, where men were assumed to have a clear advantage. Statistics reveal a significant gap in college degrees, with women outpacing men in many economically advanced countries. The decline in close friendships among men is also highlighted, with a substantial increase in men reporting having zero friends. Factors contributing to this phenomenon include rising house prices, shrinking male-dominated industries, and increased competition from women in traditionally male fields. The discussion extends to the challenges young men face in the dating world, with a growing percentage remaining unmarried by age 40. The MeToo movement and changing cultural norms have made men reluctant to approach women, while dating apps have proven difficult for men seeking companionship. Political polarization between genders further exacerbates the issue, leading to increased isolation and a loss of purpose among young men. The podcast references figures like Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan, who gained popularity by providing guidance to aimless young men. The podcast explores potential solutions to address this crisis, including early intervention in education, consistent routines and tutoring, mentoring programs, apprenticeships, male-friendly mental health resources, and paternity leave. Experts suggest recruiting more male teachers, starting boys in school a year later to account for developmental differences, and focusing on literacy from an early age. The podcast emphasizes the importance of equal attention, compassion, and commitment to both genders to ensure societal stability and prevent further generations of isolated and aimless men. The sponsor, Brilliant.org, is mentioned as a resource for self-development in subjects like AI.

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The Broken Promises Of The Sexual Revolution - Mary Eberstadt
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Mary Eberstadt argues that the sexual revolution, while intended to empower women, has paradoxically benefited predatory men and harmed women, children, and traditional romance. The advent of the birth control pill in the 1960s was expected to strengthen marriages and reduce abortions, yet it led to increased divorce rates and cohabitation, with abortion rates soaring instead. Eberstadt highlights how contraception shifted the responsibility of unplanned pregnancies solely onto women, diminishing men's roles as protectors and fathers. She discusses the cultural fallout, including the rise of fatherless homes and the impact on children's well-being, as reflected in popular music. Eberstadt critiques contemporary feminism for losing sight of women's true interests, noting that many women still desire family and marriage, which have become harder to achieve. She emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding of the loneliness and disconnection stemming from the sexual revolution, suggesting that society must recognize these issues to foster healthier relationships and communities.

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Piers Morgan Feminism Debate is Insane..
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On Piers Morgan Uncensored, feminism and trans athletes in women's sport drive controversy. John Oliver stirred debate by hosting a special on what he calls a right-wing obsession with trans athletes in women's sport. He says, 'The proof is in the pudding,' and claims you won't see female to male trans athletes competing with men at the top level, while noting 'maleto-female trans athletes' in female sports. Andrew Wilson leads a rowdy panel that includes Julie Bindle, Stacia Underwood, Emily Austin, and others. The host greets the group: 'What is this rag tag team of goons, bro?' The discussion toggles from 'the civil rights issue of the hour, women's sports' to competing claims about fairness and safety. Comments swing between personal jabs and earnest arguments as the group debates trans rights, sports integrity, and what 'the duties' of masculinity and femininity mean in society. Discussions pivot to solutions: keep trans women in their own category rather than overturning existing divisions. One speaker notes that 'almost all of them competed against biological men like themselves before, but they did it far less successfully.' A provocative hypothetical asks, 'Would you think it's fair if Novak Djokovic identified as a woman and then played Serena Williams in a tennis set?' The panel argues for preserving fairness without erasing women's sports. Toward the end, the conversation turns to family, reproduction, and birth rates. One voice warns that 'birth rates around the world are beginning to plummet to dangerously low levels.' Julie adds that 'If we can't reproduce our own nation, you don't have a nation.' They discuss IVF, infertility, and the pressure of balancing work and motherhood, noting that personal choice must be balanced with societal considerations about the next generation.
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