I think there is a conspiracy in the government to increase the expansion of the U.S. population. This is a multi-pronged program. Here are some, but not all, of the prongs:
1. The attempt to limit or completely ban abortion.
2. The attempt to make contraceptives partially or completely unavailable.
3. Promotion of abstinence-only education, which works to keep people uninformed about contraception.
4. The attack on homosexuals who don't procreate as much as straights.
5. The program of getting stars pregnant (e.g., Spears, Jolie, Holmes, etc.) and using them to market child-bearing.
6. And now this: new federal guidelines say that even nonpregnant women should act pregnant
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But why would the government want more breeding? Here's why:
1. More workers, and thus lower wages for corporations.
2. More consumers, and thus higher revenues for corporations.
3. More poor kids for the military, to feed the rich's war machine.
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Fox News's John Gibson, May 11, 2006:
Do your duty. Have more babies. . . . To put it bluntly, we need more babies. . . . Get busy, make babies. . . . Procreation, not recreation.
Video available here: http://mediamatters.org/...
I'm a conscientious nonbreeder, myself, for lots of reasons. But this whole thing just shows how our owners think of us as nothing but farm animals. We need to breed so that they can make more money.
Like these farm humans, the Duggars:
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And it's not like they haven't done it before:
http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/...
In the 1930s fascist ideology attempted to establish narrow roles for women. While women were expected to sacrifice and join organizations to raise money for fascist causes, they were not to make policy nor question their roles. Rather they were expected to give up their jobs, stay home and have children.
In Germany, monetary incentives were offered to "Aryans" to marry and have children. Contraceptives were banned, birth control clinics closed, and the penalties for abortion increased. In the late 1930s, breeding camps were established in Germany where "racially worthy" selected women were impregnated by SS men with the goal of creating children to serve in the armies of the future.
In Italy, Mussolini said that twelve children were the ideal number for a family in order to provide soldiers needed to stand up to "ninety million Germans and two hundred million Slavs." He imposed a tax on "unjustified celibacy, " and wanted another on childless marriages. He also ordered firms to discriminate against women in favor of employing family men, and told husbands that their duty was to correct the behavior of their wives. Claiming that when a woman works it distracts from her reproductive abilities, Mussolini said that it also creates "an independence and consequent physical and moral habits. The man, disoriented and, above all, 'unemployed' in every sense of the word, ultimately renounces the family. The exodus of women from the work force would, without a doubt, have economic repercussions on many families, but legions of men would be able to raise their heads high and hundreds of new families would suddenly enter national life. It is necessary to convince ourselves that the same work that causes woman to lose her reproductive attributes furnishes man with an extremely powerful physical and moral virility. Such a virility the machine should sustain."