Delayed publication of Heritage president's book reflects Project 2025 shell game | MMFA has obtained a galley copy of Dawn's Early Light, which decries IVF, abortion, childlessness, and dog parks - eviltoast

Not quite sure what kind of weirdo is against both fertility treatments and childlessness as well as dog parks. Not one I want to hold power for sure.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    On page 69, Roberts targets the Swampoodle dog park in Washington, D.C., for having too much room for dogs to play and not enough for children, blaming this on “the antifamily culture shaping legislation, regulation, and enforcement throughout our sprawling government."

    What I read is that the GOP is/was about to start a culture war on dog parks. So they don’t like cat owners, dog owners, health care, child care, birth control, childless people, children, or the poor. I’m guessing that leaves roughly 1% of the population.

    The tastiest 1%

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      It is such a handmaid’s tale view of the world, that all of society should be ordered around producing children. Dogs are bad because they become substitute children and distract us from having human children. IVF is bad because it gives people the option to delay having children. Contraception is bad, because duh no children. Every policy or institution or thing of any kind in society is judged solely on its impact of generating more children as often as possible.

      I just can’t get my head around what is motivating this world view. I usually try to make it a point of understanding where the other side is coming from, but Waltz is right, these people are just weird.

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        What else, $$$$, They want as many kids as possible especially in households that can’t support them as it leads to more poorly educated laborers and consumers to take advantage of in the future.

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        I’m pretty sure that white supremacist ideals for maintaining a white majority in the US has more than a little bit to do with this. It’s gross.

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        I just can’t get my head around what is motivating this world view. I usually try to make it a point of understanding where the other side is coming from, but Waltz is right, these people are just weird.

        I mean it isn’t exactly hard to see their intention: they need more meat for the meat grinder. More poor workers to exploit and more soldiers for the army. More uneducated people to manipulate into voting to ensure they remain in power. Especially since their inherent racism means they want to cut immigration - and they gotta get these resources from somewhere.

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      I’m not sure they are the tastiest, but they are the only ones I’m willing to eat.

      Well done, though. Gotta kill off those brain worms and syphilis.

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      Damn, it’s like if every single thing isn’t about them and their unholy spawn they are going to freak out and blame it on some culture war fantasy. Meanwhile they’re the same ones de-funding schools and railing against free school lunch programs. It’s so weird.

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        They have to keep making new people for their voters to be mad at, so they don’t realize they keep voting against their own interests.

        “That deregulation we forced into the budget isn’t the reason you have cancer, its people who don’t have kids!”