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Speaker 0 argues that abortion is murder and frames it as a ritual akin to human sacrifice, claiming civilizations like the Incas and Vikings killed people to appease gods and gain power. They insist abortion isn’t ritualistic, reference an abortion truck outside the Democratic convention, and challenge the idea that abortion is a right, suggesting that abortion is the only right people have. They express empathy for individuals who might face pregnancy decisions, recounting childhood conversations about a 12-year-old farmworker who might be pregnant from rape, and acknowledge sadness about abortion, but insist that now abortion is “the only right you have.” Speaker 1 pushes back by denying that abortion is a ritual and emphasizes that people do not have the right to keep someone from taking a medical injection or consuming unknown products, arguing that the only right claimed is to murder one’s own children. They describe the statement as dark and urge Speaker 0 to reconsider their stance. Speaker 0 responds with a personal perspective as a father, asserting that the most important thing in life is having children and that one’s children are what will matter most. They reject the notion that jobs or material concerns are paramount and criticize the idea of just killing one’s children. They apologize to Brookie for the upset but maintain their view that abortion is grotesque and sad, noting that many people who have abortions are not happy about it. Speaker 1 contends they don’t care about what Speaker 0 says and asserts a lack of interest in further discussion. Speaker 0 elaborates on the idea that the issue is highly ideological and that the reality of abortion is often hidden behind abstractions. They argue that a human being is beheaded with a knife inside a woman, insisting that if beheading didn’t take place, that person could have led a different life, and that it is not for us to kill people simply because they are “in the way.” They warn that if it is permissible to kill children who are in the way, then the elderly or even others could be killed as well, concluding with the assertion that you can’t do that. Speaker 1 reiterates that abortion is a matter of human rights, while Speaker 0 maintains that there is no human right to kill people, insisting that killing people is the enemy of human rights and that the human right is to live. The conversation ends with an unresolved tension between preserving life and recognizing individual rights, framed by extreme positions about abortion and its moral implications.

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The speaker discusses the issue of abortion and the debate within the Republican Party about whether to continue making it a central tenet. They argue against abandoning the pro-life stance and emphasize the importance of standing firm on the issue. The speaker also highlights the influence of the World Economic Forum and their agenda of depopulation. They criticize the idea of compromising on abortion and urge for a clear articulation of principles and a fight for what is right. The speaker concludes by stating that a nation that destroys its children invites the wrath of God.

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Pregnant women being cut open. The events are disturbing. This is not a fictional show or news program. This is reality.

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered and sold for profit. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this issue, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar laws.

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In this video, we discuss the rise of the extreme right in Brazil and the attacks by death squads during the Bolsonaro era. The speaker mentions how dark periods in history have left deep scars on society, and today we face issues like censorship, torture, atrocities, and deaths. They also highlight the presence of fake news, hate speech, destruction of our biomes, and genocide. The rise of Bolsonarism is compared to authoritarian tendencies seen in past dictatorships, with the speaker questioning how Bolsonaro and his followers will continue to exert their power. They also discuss the need for democracy to prepare and combat these extreme right forces.

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Pregnant women being cut open. The things that happen are sick. This is not a show on Netflix or cable news. This is real life. Translation: Pregnant women being cut open. The things that happen are sick. This is not a show on Netflix or cable news. This is real life.

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Abortion is seen as a choice and a right, but it is also considered a tragedy. The focus should be on making it rare and safe, and finding common ground to limit the number of abortions.

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The speaker discusses the position of Trump and his running mate on abortion. They state that Trump and his running mate say they believe in exceptions to abortion bans to save the mother's life. The speaker then says, "Let's break that down."

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A pregnant woman in Australia was charged with incitement after livestreaming her arrest on Facebook for allegedly encouraging friends to attend a lockdown protest. The speaker expresses disappointment in Australia's lack of freedom of speech and questions how the government can justify throwing people in prison for expressing their opinions. The woman pleads with the officers, mentioning her upcoming ultrasound appointment and the fact that she is pregnant. The video ends with the speaker stating that they would like Australia more if it had freedom of speech.

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Marie Willa, a transgender woman, urgently warns and pleads for help in this video. She addresses parents of transgender children under 19 in Alabama, urging them to leave the state for their safety. Alabama has recently passed a law making it a felony to provide any gender affirming care to transgender individuals under 19. Marie believes this will significantly increase the suicide rate among this population. She implores parents to take immediate action to protect their children and themselves, emphasizing the need for assistance.

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The speaker presents a list of companies that allegedly use aborted fetuses in their products, claiming it as the real reason for the abortion ban. They express disgust and emphasize that the information is verified by the companies themselves, providing a website with sources. The speaker urges viewers to throw away any products from these companies immediately. The list includes baby food and pet food, with sources available on the companies' websites.

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President Trump has stated he will veto a national abortion ban, viewing it as a state's rights issue. The speaker believes that if a baby can survive outside the womb, abortion is not permissible; it constitutes murder at that stage of gestation. The speaker claims the education system has instilled terror in girls and women, pushing the idea that pregnancy is the end of their lives and careers. This fear leads them to believe they must have access to abortion, even in extreme circumstances, and they will vote against any candidate who might restrict it. The speaker asserts that having children brings more joy than anything else and that it is natural to love one's children.

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The speaker discusses the topic of abortion and argues that it should be considered murder. They emphasize that if there is no life in the fetus, then there is no need for an abortion. However, they believe that the fetus is alive and developing, even if it doesn't have consciousness. They conclude that abortion is objectively the killing of a human being.

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Abortion was legalized in this country, and crime rates subsequently dropped by 40%. The speaker questions whether abortion is responsible for the decrease in crime. They mention that statistics show that women, particularly black women, have the highest abortion rates. However, the speaker criticizes the idea of targeting black individuals for termination, calling it racist.

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In this video, we discuss the rise of the extreme right in Brazil and the attacks by death squads during the Bolsonaro era. The speaker mentions the dark periods in our history that have left deep scars on our society, including censorship, torture, atrocities, and deaths. They also highlight the current issues of fake news, hate speech, destruction of our biomes, and genocide. The rise of Bolsonarism is compared to the authoritarian tendencies of past dictatorships, with the involvement of Bolsonaro himself. The speaker questions what we can expect from the future of Bolsonarism and how democracy should prepare to combat these extreme right forces.

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered for bidding, potentially making large sums of money. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar legislation.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the sexualization of children in schools and the need to protect them. They highlight the unnecessary burden placed on children during the Covid crisis and the promotion of early sexualization through education programs. The speaker mentions examples of inappropriate content in children's books, advertisements, and pride events. They criticize organizations like the WHO and Swiss health organizations for promoting an ideology that sexualizes children. The speaker also mentions the depenalization of pedocriminal acts and the negative effects of puberty blockers on children's mental health. They urge viewers to sign a petition to protect children's dignity and innocence.

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This video is part of a series on the mental health aspects of abortion. The speakers discuss the importance of inclusive language and accurate terminology when discussing abortion. They also mention the emotional impact of seeking an abortion and the negative emotions experienced by those who are denied one. The video highlights the financial and emotional burdens associated with abortion, as well as the influence of partners and societal restrictions. The speakers emphasize the need for multidisciplinary decision-making and support for individuals considering abortion. They also mention the potential emotional advantages of at-home abortions. Overall, the video addresses various factors that can affect a person's decision-making process and emotional well-being when it comes to abortion.

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This video features a discussion about a baby girl with lacerations on the back of her skull. The speaker mentions that the skull is broken and wonders if it moves when the baby comes out. They explain that the umbilical cord is severed first and they wait for it to stop pulsing before the fetus expires. The speaker mentions that legally they would be obligated to help the baby survive, but it probably wouldn't. They also mention that if the pregnancy were to progress naturally before the termination procedure, they would not provide assistance.

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In this video, Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about the timeframe for performing an abortion in the 3rd trimester if it would affect a woman's mental health. Speaker 1 mentions that the 3rd trimester goes up to 40 weeks and states that there is no limit in the bill. Speaker 0 then asks if a woman who is about to give birth could still request an abortion, and Speaker 1 says that it would be up to the doctor and the woman. Speaker 0 clarifies if the bill allows for this, and Speaker 1 confirms that it does.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the topic of the progressive legalization of pedophilia. They mention a definition from a book by the United Nations (UN) that defines discrimination as any act or behavior that compromises the enjoyment of individuals. They also refer to a UN report from March 2023 that discusses the decriminalization of pedocriminal acts under the guise of protecting human rights. The speaker mentions that the report recommends the application of international human rights law to criminal law, including the decriminalization of offenses related to sex, drug use, HIV, sexual and reproductive health, homelessness, and poverty. The report also suggests the decriminalization of consensual relationships involving minors.

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The video discusses the proposed amendments to the Irish constitution regarding the care referendum. It highlights the current wording of the constitution, the proposed changes, and the arguments surrounding the amendments. The speaker emphasizes that the constitution does not explicitly state that a woman's place is in the home, but rather recognizes the important role women play in the family. The speaker also addresses concerns about the lack of gender-neutral language and the potential consequences of the amendments. Overall, the video explores the different perspectives and interpretations surrounding the care referendum.

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The speakers in the video express their support for unrestricted access to abortion. They believe that it is a woman's right to choose and that there should be no limitations on when in the pregnancy a woman can have an abortion. They argue that it is a healthcare decision and should be left up to the woman. They also mention specific instances where abortion would be allowed, such as when a woman is about to give birth. Some lawmakers and governors in different states have passed or proposed bills to remove restrictions on abortion, including late-term abortions. Overall, the speakers emphasize the importance of a woman's autonomy in making decisions about her own body.

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The End of Roe v. Wade -- and What Comes Next | Kathryn Kolbert | TED
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Kathryn Kolbert predicts that Roe v. Wade will be overturned, eliminating constitutional protection for abortion rights. She argues that opponents of abortion impose their religious views and fail to address issues like infant mortality. Kolbert emphasizes the need for a strong social justice movement to advocate for reproductive rights and elect supportive legislators. She envisions a future with accessible childcare, maternal health programs, and a gender equity amendment to protect reproductive freedoms. Political activism is crucial to ensure these rights are upheld for all individuals.

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PBD Podcast | Guest: Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | EP 62
Guests: Tom Ellsworth
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In this episode, hosts Patrick Bet-David and Tom Ellsworth discuss various topics, starting with a recap of a recent Lakers vs. Celtics game, highlighting Draymond Green's poor performance despite his defensive skills. They transition into a conversation about Ricky Gervais's Golden Globes speech, noting his boldness in addressing Hollywood's hypocrisy. The discussion shifts to the music industry, particularly the appeal of artists like Takashi 6ix9ine, and the hosts reflect on their personal experiences with haircuts, including the rising costs and the economics of barbering. Patrick shares a story about a $72 haircut, prompting a broader conversation about the value of skilled labor and the financial realities of barbers. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the volatility of Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market, discussing recent price drops and the impact of external factors like China's regulations and Elon Musk's influence. They emphasize the importance of understanding asset allocation and the long-term viability of cryptocurrencies. The hosts then delve into the topic of UFOs, referencing Senator Marco Rubio's statements on credible sightings and the need for investigation. They express skepticism about the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations while acknowledging the intriguing nature of unidentified flying objects. The episode concludes with a discussion on the recent Texas abortion law signed by Governor Abbott, which bans most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. The hosts explore the implications of this law, the lack of exceptions for rape or incest, and the broader societal responsibilities toward single mothers and children. They emphasize the need for compassion and support for families, advocating for a more holistic approach to the issue rather than strict legislation.
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