Politico‘s Gaby Del Valle somehow connected pro-child to the far right. I’m guessing Catholics fit her image, too, because this image appeared in her article.
“Traditional” is far-right extremism, you guys.
I avoid thought pieces, especially ones on topics that anger me, because I have to bite my tongue.
But this Politico piece is too much.
Del Valle attended the first Natal Conference in early December. The small gathering included people who wanted to increase the birthrate, which has seen a drastic decrease.
But their motives are sinister: “a total social overhaul, a culture in which child-rearing is paramount.”
How dare these people want others to have kids!
It must be the patriarchy because Del Valle eagerly pointed out that few women attended the conference, and most of the men didn’t have children.
I’m shocked Del Valle didn’t include images of Nazis and Hitler since he didn’t have kids but encouraged Germans to reproduce like crazy.
Unfortunately, I did not attend the conference, so I only have Del Valle’s views and those who attended it. Both likely painted the conference in a way that fits their viewpoints.
So, let’s assume all those associated with the Natal Conference belong to far-right extremism. Let’s take Del Valle at her word. I find details of the conferences concerning, eyebrow-raising, and an occasional, “Oh, good Lord.”
However, Del Valle’s wording leads one to believe anyone who has a pro-child view is a far-right extremist. She peppered her piece with the usual vocabulary to include everyone: libertarian, Christian, conservative, liberal democracy, Trump, white supremacists, etc.
“Together, the speakers paint a dire picture of a society that has lost its way, abandoning fundamental biological truths and dooming itself to annihilation in the process,” wrote Del Valle.
I mean, society has also fallen apart since the family structure has fallen apart. The left has traumatized females about having children, embracing their murder inside the womb, and poisoning their minds that men want to keep them as second-class citizens.
Del Valle mentioned:
At first glance, this conference might look like something new: A case for having kids that is rooted in a critique of the market-driven forces that shape our lives and the shifts that have made our culture less family-oriented. As [speaker Kevin] Dolan later tells me in an email, declining birth rates are primarily the fault of “default middle-class ‘life path’ offered by our educational system and corporate employers,” which Dolan says is “in obvious competition with starting a family.” These systems, he believes, have created a consumer-driven, hedonistic society that requires its members to be slavishly devoted to their office jobs, often at the expense of starting a family.
It is far-right to want people to have families and make their families their top priority. Christians are the same as white supremacists. This is a huge jump, man:
Throughout it all, some religious conservative cultures have continued to see raising large broods as a divine mandate. White supremacists, meanwhile, have framed their project as a way of ensuring “a future for white children,” as declared by David Lane, a founding member of the white nationalist group The Order.
Going from Christians to white supremacists is just…WOW.
Do you know why Catholics have large families? We don’t use fake birth control. If we use birth control, it’s Natural Family Planning, which works! Plus, NFP helps the woman become more in tune with her body. She understands it even more, too.
In their words, some Catholics leave it up to God. To the leftists, they leave it to nature.
As I wrote this piece, I noticed David Strom at Hot Air beat me to the punch. I love that he pointed out the left makes it known that they want their culture filled with death, no men, men claiming to be women to replace our culture.
I used to belong to that culture. Now, I belong to another culture.
The leftists won’t accept the fact that our culture fits with nature. It is how humans have survived. We are animals. Our purpose is to breed and survive. Why are women the child and home caretakers? Because it’s wired in us. Has anyone noticed it becomes more chaotic when Mom isn’t around the house? It’s not the patriarchy that keeps women home. It’s biology.
I’m an extremist, though, because I believe the man should work and the woman should stay at home.
We have seen how the left has infiltrated the public school systems, filling our kids with hate and anti-family views. Critical Race Theory and DEI tell everyone to hate white people and beat white people down to feel guilty for crimes committed by white people.
Why do these anti-Israel dumbs hate Israel so much? They admit it:
A response to Politico’s tweet promoting the article showed how the population of red states has grown. The latest data is from 2021.
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