Comments by "Tim Bucks" (@TimBitts649) on "Dems Pass Extreme Abortion Bill That Is Even Too Radical for Their Base | DM CLIPS | Rubin Report" video.
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@AlbinosaurusR3X Well, that's a great comment. I think everyone normal has a conscience. That's why I suggested a woman should listen to the heartbeat of her unborn child, before abortion. Pregnant women are also impacted by the attitudes of people around them. The more we create a natalist culture, the better. It should be positive for her to bring a life into this world.
I agree economics is not everything, but it's something. Morality is the main thing, but economics is part of it. I was watching a short Jordan Peterson video the other day, called "People who believe this are Unrealistic, Ungrateful, Resentful and Ignorant."
Dr. Peterson noted in that video that in America, marriage itself is now largely a domain of the upper class. The economic top 20% of Americans are living like it's the 1950s...in stable long term marriages with family and low divorce rates.
Why is that? It's largely economics....in my opinion. The upper 20% are not more moral than anyone else. They simply have most of the economic winnings in society, they have enough money for viable marriages to occur. They can afford the American Dream: a nice house and cars etc. Most Americans don't earn enough money for that life anymore. That's a consequence of income inequality.
Dr. Peterson was on another recent video where he talks with a guest named Rob Henderson, Dr. P talks to Rob about female hypergamy...an evolved trait in women, where their strong preference is to marry men who are socially and status wise and economically above the women.
Since women started economically competing with men in the economy, often they earn more money and status than the men. Then they don't want to marry men on their level or many men around them who are lower than them in status. That's what is happening to the economic 80% of women...the men around them are not worth marrying, for the women. Notice this isn't true for the upper 20% of women. That's because the men they marry, they are already the men at the very top. Their female hyper-gamy has been satisfied. They could hardly do better, these women.
So now we have constructed an economy where houses are very expensive, marriage and divorce laws are diametrically dead set against men, and we have a feminist economy and feminist education system that preferences girls over boys. What are the consequences for women?
Those girls have grown up, got great educations, often outcompeted the boys around them. They have spent their young years on their career and education. Troubling fact: Female fertility is limited by biology to basically when she is between 20 years old and 30 years old.
The young women look around them in their social circle, they find there are no men worth marrying for them. Women don't want to have the babies plus economically look after men as well.
So now as a social consequence of these feminist conditions, about 1 in 2 American children are born to single mothers...no dads around...because these women could not find men worth settling down with.
I recently read "The Boy Crisis" by Dr. Warren Farrell. It turns out 85% of men in prison are from single mom homes, with dad not being around.
Under these conditions, is it any wonder we have so many abortions? I'd say it's a damn miracle we don't have a lot more.
Obligations you talked about are a fine thing, so is family. Your social conclusions about the negative outcomes for women long term, are spot on. They lose their looks over time, they end up sad and alone. Female looks are a sign from biology, for women to be Mothers. We have constructed a culture that actively tells them they should not be Mothers. It's not their fault. We need a better culture, a better economic system.
One that supports young people who want families. I don't agree with abortion, but I won't judge those women who have one. The solution is in creating something better for them.
Interesting video recommendation on this topic: Black Pigeon Speaks, leftover women
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