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slightlv

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8. You ask a very pertinent question...
Tue May 5, 2026, 06:40 PM
18 hrs ago
Where’s the outrage over women dying because of these draconian laws?


It's lack of a being a screaming point only tells me that the rest of the country (men and women) feel the same way... women are expendable and good for only one thing - being an incubator. Which begs the question, when does giving birth become mandatory? We've had the opposite in China with their one child policy, and they're now paying the price. As is Japan, who didn't have the draconian measures, but still encouraged small families. Now, neither country has a population large enough to support the growing "senior demographic."

I, however, can see the opposite happening in the U.S. Pregnancy and birth become mandatory between certain ages. Must produce one or more children during a certain time frame. No guarantees on how to raise the kids, of course. The most important thing will be to produce the slave labor our trillionaires will need to increase their profit. These xtian nationalists all hold the verse "be fruitful and multiply" in the highest accord.

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