Anti - Feminist Author EXPOSES True Origin Of BIRTH CONTROL
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In this episode, we discuss Margaret Sanger and her role in the birth control movement in the 1920s and 30s, including her role as the face of Planned Parenthood and the founder of the Equal Rights Amendment.
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No, I had a girl on my show say she, she did a sex spell on someone. Like she placed a spell
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on an ex, but this girl was crazy. I was like, you did what? You're connecting a lot of dots here.
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I'm not even gonna. And now, now you said a brave, a brave new world. What's that about?
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So that the brave new world is after suffrage, we're heading into the 1920s and we go through
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this giant societal change where if you think of the 1920s, you think of the great Gatsby, you think
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of like flapper girls, right? This is the first time women had short hair, shorter dresses. They're
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going to parties. They're partying with the guys. They're smoking, they're drinking. It was kind of
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the first mini sexual revolution. And this is around the time that they started developing birth
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control, diaphragms, and then later birth control pills. And I talk about Margaret Sanger and her
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involvement in the development of the birth control pill and the establishment of planned
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parenthood. And that chapter was really tough on me to write. I had days where I would be so mad
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or I would cry because a lot of it was lies. A lot of how they got, you know, planned parenthood
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established in the United States, how they got the birth control pill created and marketed to women.
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They used a ton of lies, just so much false information, propaganda, marketing that wasn't
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true. And in the book, I talk a lot about it. So if you want the full story, just go ahead and
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pick up a copy and read it. But basically they told this lie that women all over were just getting
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pregnant and they were having, oh, they had 13, 14, 15 babies by the time they were 20 and they were just
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dying in childbirth. And they made it sound like this crisis, like this, um, female health crisis.
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Wait, and it's the same system. It's the same. I feel, I think in systems, I don't know how to
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describe the way I think, but it's the same system of using like something, a horrible story to control
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women. Right. So what they would say, this is the horrible thing that's happening. We need abortion
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to be legal. Yes. So what you're referring to, and when you say you think in systems, that's very
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smart. Um, it's called the Hegelian dialectic and it's synthesis and to, uh, no thesis antithesis
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synthesis. So you create a problem, you market that there's a big problem going on. You get everybody
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upset and worried about it. Then you present a solution and then you integrate those. And
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then you are now in control and steering society in the way that you want it to go. And this
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is like a very old, very well-practiced, uh, type of thing that, that people in power do
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all the time. And, uh, right around this time in history, they were really perfecting marketing
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and propaganda. And we had radio, which was a new medium. It was the first like social media,
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really. It was the first like mass media, uh, thing that we had was radio. And, um, you could
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say the printing press was first, but then radio was the next big thing. So this is in the twenties
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and the thirties when people have radios were in the interwar period between world war one and world
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war two. And you have Margaret Sanger kind of handpicked by the establishment to be the face
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of these things. Um, and they kind of used her as their little propaganda lady because she had been
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a nurse for a very short period of time. She was not, she really didn't have any credentials of any
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kind other than she was willing to do this work. And she was pretty good at public speaking and they
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could kind of put her out there and, and use her for marketing. A lot of times there's like men
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behind these movements, but they use women as a pawn. Absolutely. Yeah, definitely. So it was like
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left wing, it would have been like left wing liberalizing type of men who were, who were really
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behind this and backing it. And she worked with all of the same doctors who ended up being doctors in
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the Nazi action T for euthanasia program. So the birth control pill is deeply entwined with
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eugenics. Uh, so is abortion like medicalized abortion, Planned Parenthood, the same people who
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were pushing this and developing birth control are the same ones who wanted eugenics in Europe. They
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wanted, you know, racial hygiene. Uh, they wanted to get rid of anybody who, you know, was below a certain
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IQ or had any sort of deformity or any kind of inheritable flaw that they didn't like. Uh, birth
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control was a big part of this. And then also this Malthusian idea of overpopulation, which now has
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been proven to be baloney. We now are in a birth rate crisis and we're suffering a population collapse
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due to all these things. But at that time, the narrative they were pushing was, you know, this is
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before total industrialization of food when you still had more poverty and hunger issues than we
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do now. And they would say, there's not enough food for all the people. And if we don't do something
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about the population, there's going to be way too many people. And we're going to have billions of
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people starving to death. So they're, they're saying this is terrible for women and that childbirth and
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motherhood, uh, destroys women's bodies. It's unhealthy. Um, it's killing them and it's enslaving them.
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Women will never be free if they have to just sit there and pop out babies. And this is when,
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because I have five kids, people call me lovely things like baby factory, um, you know, say, oh,
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you don't know how to do anything except sit there and pop out babies. And now you're trying to peddle
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some crazy book. You know, this is where you get these ideas. This is where the propaganda starts,
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where motherhood becomes negative, right? They start associating a lot of negative things with
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motherhood. You're overpopulating the planet. You're contributing to all the bad things in
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society because there's too many people and this is a problem and you need to stop and you should
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have less kids. Um, so they create birth control and market it as a solution to these problems. Um,
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and same people involved, it's the Rockefeller Foundation funding all of this stuff, um, just like
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they did with women's studies. So yeah, that's the, the brave new world is when they start really
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taking control of reproduction in order to control women and discourage motherhood and say, no, you need
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to be a career woman. So this is when that propaganda really started and you and I, you're much younger
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than me, but both of us were raised with this beat into our heads from the time we're toddlers.
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Yeah. You've got to be a career woman. You have to have your own money. Uh, if you depend on a man,
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all these bad things could happen. What if he leaves you? What if he cheats on you? What if he
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beats you up? Men are very oppressive and violent. You can't trust them and you have to have your own
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money and your own security. And if you have all these kids, oh, you're just a, you're a victim
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and you're stuck and you can't go anywhere and you can't.