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Conversations About Abortions

Apr 13, 202242 minSeason 2Ep. 13
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Glasses Malone and Peter Bas look into the recent attempts to change abortion laws in some states, the right to choose, Roe vs. Wade, breaking down the sensitivities and complexities and more.

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Watch up and welcome back to another episode and no Sillers podcast with your host. Now funk that with your low blasses malone pet dog malone was happening. What's the deal man? Just trying to survive, just trying to survive. That's a long time to survive herself Central a place where busting the cap is fundamental. Um all week And it's funny, you know, once you brought it up, I noticed,

like so much stuff is going on with abortions. Um. I see they're trying to overturn Roe versus Way, And like, I've seen that that title a million times, but I don't quite know what Roe versus Wade is. And I'm sure you vested and what Roe versus Wade is. So

what is roe versus Way? Ro versus Wade is a Supreme Court case the past, and uh, I want to see the nineteen seventies that essentially if forwards federal protection for the right to any woman in the United States to get an abortion, and it's there's not really any language further than that. It just says that essentially you can do that to any point in the abortion by

sort of any means necessary. There there's been subsequent cases and challenges to it from all angles, um on both sides for as many years as it's been an effect. Mm hm, So I was looking at I was looking at it. The decision involved the case of Normal mccorby, known by the legal pseudonym Jane Row Yeah yeah who, in nineteen sixty nine and became pregnant with her third child.

Mccorby wanted an abortion, but lived in Texas, where abortion was illegal except when necessary to save the mother's life. Her attorneys, Sarah Weddington and Lenda Coffee, filed a lawsuit on her behalf and US federal court against her local district attorney, Henry Wade, alleging that Texas abortion laws were unconstitutional. A three judge panel of the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas heard the case and ruin in her favor. Texas then appealed directly to the U. S.

Supreme Court. In nineteen seventy three, the Supreme Court issued a seventh to decision and mccorby's favor, ruling that the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides a right to privacy that protects a pregnant woman's right to choose whether to have an abortion. That's d correct. And there's a case that's up for decision now that has something to do with like the civil liability of the not the woman getting the abortion.

I believe the entity performing the abortions, so it would be the doctor or a planned parenthood or whatever else. Are all parties involved in that matter basically minus the woman. So it pretty much punches a hole in ROVERSUS way. The issue with that is people look at it go, oh, that means you're gonna make abortion I legal the United States really doesn't. It just defers it back to the states. So you could have a state like Texas it goes

we're not gonna have any abortions at all. You have to state of California that says we're gonna give you all the abortions you want and then some or whatever. Are you a conservative, Pete, I mean you probably them nine out of ten. Yes, I'm a lot of conservatives are very ethical and moral people that would never profess to be one of those. No, I'm I'm I'm a small government, you know, constitutional libertarian um. For the most part, I'm actually pro abortion. You know you're pro Amerson. Yeah,

I'm pro abortion. I think it's probably the most low rent political pedestal you can take in this country. I mean like, as a woman, you basically advocating for, you know, a license to sluttery, and as a dude, you're just advocating for a license to be let off the hook for you know, irresponsible behavior or whatever. But all they have, you know, boss versus the state of Florida that says, hey, I told her to get the abortion, she said no, Now she wants me to pay. That was her choice,

not mine until until. That case is some of my favorites, and I'm proportion before before Chappelle said my money, my choice. I said that ten years before him. He stole that line from me. That's your line, because that definitely sounds like a Pete line. I've been saying that for a good decade plus. Um, and I see that's the kind of cool thing. I guess to be pro abortion, I'm

actually anti abortion. It kind of mad at that. Again, the running theme of no seilings and women when it comes to accountability, that is the cherry on top of lack of accountability, Like accountability at this left and and normally you hear a lot of women you, oh, well, what if I got raped? You didn't get rid? Now somebody did you rape? You didn't get raped. And you know, we always go to these measures of extreme feel me

to have these conversations without a criminal conviction. You don't have your abortion probably, Yeah, Like I just think if he walks, you're pushing. I just think it's so stummy. And and I'm being honest, Like I'm just being honest though, Like I know a lot of my home girls, maybe even some of my female family members are gonna be upset. But it's what I really feel nothing about. It feels right. I don't care if it's ly. I want to. I've never got to go a printing before, but I wanted

to drove a friend of mine to get an abortion. Um, this is interesting. It was over in Long Beach, by that Long Beach hospital across the street from there, there's abortions and they do with them on Fridays. Yeah. Yeah, and you go in because the person can't drive afterwards because I think you got like put under something. So there's a room full of dudes, right, and I'm like the only one there that didn't funk. The broad was

on the other side of the door. But I'm telling you, after a couple of hours what everybody realizes they're actually delicate. It was the greatest environment of a group of men. It was the tension and release books. Everybody in the room was just so palpable. I was just like checking my watch, that can we get the funk out of here? I'm starving, But everybody else is just like you could you cut? The relief of the knife was, Oh, that's probably the wrong choice of words for this particular topic,

isn't it. I that up a little bit, no seilings, gl my man Peter and the SPI is not as always rocking. I don't know, I just can't. I just I don't think it's right. Like I'm I'm antired now. I don't know if the solution is for the government to ban it, you know, or for states to ban it, Like I'm not saying that that's what I would push for. Like I'm just being honest with my thoughts. I'm anti abortion. It doesn't feel right to me. It doesn't make logical sense.

And even when I hear people talk about it, they talked about it like it's not a baby growing. And I know it's just you know, you could counsel your pregnancy. It's like there's a child growing in your stomach. I just watched Tyson Fury on hot Box with Mike Tyson from a couple of years ago. He said he was born super premature at less than two pounds. That's like some second trimester ship for a guy that fucking size. I'm like, he's, he's, he's, he's he was well within

the target range. Um. So I've noticed, and I've noticed since this bill has been or excuse me, that they're talking about revoking this actual roll versus way they're talking about. I guess Supreme Court is is I guess thinking exactly were they right to do that? You know what, I mean, to overrule Texas. Most people don't notice, so you're listening to this podcast. America is not really a country. It

is a country, but it's not a country. It's almost imagined like a continent with a bunch of different countries there that have their own laws, and then there's an overall sense of a few laws that go through every state, but they're not many. And that's the reason why and Texas it's so easy to access a gun, right, It's it's nothing to have a gun. You can you might not go to jail with a gun. They might pull

you over with a gun and site you out. You know what I'm saying, like whether you have a legal right to own it or not, long as the gun ain't dirty. Um, but if you get caught with drugs, feel me, any amount of drugs, you're going to prison. And when you go to New York if you get caught with drugs, like a buddy of mine got caught with a bird and got seven months. He end up doing seven months. That's it. But little Wayne who has millions of dollars when I'm signed to cash money records

at that time, he has millions of dollars. A gun was on his tour bus, not in his possession, and they sent him to prison, complete with the parole number. So every state grant. But that's their laws there though. They everybody gets caught with a gun. You know, Plexico Birds, the football player, you're going to prison. You're going to you know you're going to prison. It's just they don't play about guns. So you know, every something else most people don't know, right, every state is has his own

rules and laws. So like how most people feel R. Kelly is disgusting or they think any time you talk to some girl under eighteen that that's some sense of pedophile. Right. A pedophile is somebody who deals with children that are pre puber like, pre pubescent, like they haven't had puberty or periods. That's a pedophile. So anybody who's had a period, right, no longer if you interact with that person or you

a pedophile. There are proper words for that. Ebb of foul, heap of foul, it's a few different words, but you're not a pedophile. But the point I'm making is it's more states in the United States of America in this union that allows you to have sex with somebody's sixteen

than there is eighteen. So when you get a chance, you're listening to this podcast because once this ship over, go look at the legal age of consent around and everybody listen to our show to go run around and find out where they can go to knockdown a sixteen year old. I don't think nobody, nobody that listens to this podcast. I mean it might be some young boys listening to this podcast, some high schoolers. Bob worried about

the young. I don't think nobody. I don't know why nobody in their twenties or thirties we want some sixteen year old pussy. I just don't believe that. I mean, it's obviously it has to be true. But have you ever been around a sixteen year old girl? They're the most annoying, Like women already is some bullshit. You feel me like grown women, older women feel me as some ship. Who the funk would want to deal with somebody's sixteen, seventeen eighteen? That's just weird, Like I can't deal with

nobody twenty at this point in life. It's just tough. Man. That's women already got some ship going on, and you deal with somebody like that, and they look, they just goofy what I'm saying, Like, I think some women, you know, they shapes can fool you, you feel me, because they can develop fast. But as soon as that motherfucker opened his mouth, you're gonna realize this motherfucker's a baby. So, I mean, I hope you're not listening to this podcast and trying to scheme on how to get some sixteen

year old pussy. It's not worth it that you gotta you need to. You need a counselor if you if you thirty years old and you want some sixteen year old pussy, you need a counselor because there's nothing somebody's sixteen can really do. I don't give a funk If the sluttiest sixteen year old in the world you run into, she can't funk with a slut. That's eight for me. So it only could be like weird things like, um, you know you want to be somebody else's first, which

that's just lame. You need a counselor you need a psychologist. Um, it's a few things where if you're looking at somebody under eighteen and you're of age, I meant you're looking at somebody sixteen seventeen years old. Bro, just go see a psychologist for me, even if it ain't against the law. Something is wrong and you're just like, you know, like something wrong, like either you're intelligence is not there, something's wrong. You mean like people talk about r Kelly and I

hate how they did. Are you know, because all of these girls are not young girls. Some of them was old in every age. But you know, if if people who really know are it's a literacy issue there and nobody talks about So again, I don't know if maybe I don't know if they want to color books and he could color with him. I don't know what the funk he's looking at. Somebody sees him to seventy. But again, it's not what we wanted to be. And that don't

mean that what happened to him wasn't injustice. This is something that should have got that man for me five six years. You know whatever that is on that Uh what did they get? I don't even remember. You got some crazy or or was facing crazy time, but you know, they made it like trafficking and all kind of lame ship what I'm saying that that wasn't true. R Kelly, And they give you fifty years ahead. So it's like, yeah, they always want to posture and and and the attorney

and the police officer. Like every time that you hear a drug bust, do you hear again? You you you caught a wholesale shipment three marks up the supply chain. That's a two million dollars sail there. There's just seven hundred million dollars in the streets. That guy's not selling it on the streets. You just want to sound good for the newspaper. You're jackass, and you know they could face up to six hundred years. They're gonna get thirteen years.

Just shut I've seen that day was talking about it was somebody in Orange County that got popped with fitting on. It's on even like this product could kill more all of Orange County. Not when you put that much meth on top of it. I was like, Man, I get it fitting on some bullshit. Especially you gotta remember the type of motherfucker's that's fucking with drugs, you know, especially in on our community. They're not necessarily motherfucker's who got

A's and Kimmy Tree. I mean, you know what just happened out here was the Spring breaks college kids, right. One of them was I think a West Point student the military Academy for the Army actually Army Navys be the Army UM. But it was like the movie Um The Hangover. Remember in The Hangover when they got um Mike Epps, he was Black Doug and the guy with

no with no tooth. You mean to tell me the drug dealer and the lycas were parking about, wasn't a good guy at least six idiots came down here and by coke off of some random person that they had no connection to at all, and it was stepped on with too much on. It killed six dudes. There's six people who college students. Apparently they don't teach, you know, thinking for half a second in college. Thinking for half a second one on one is not part of the

curriculum in college anymore. Let's go out of state to a town known for dirty hustlers and buy weed we know, or buy coke know nothing about, snorted at the party. Get the funk out of here. I felt bad for none of those kids. I mean, I feel bad for their parents. I feel for the parents, I'm sure. But again, man like, oh man, that's tough. Six people die, and it's crazy because the same night, same house. But but I had I had an epiphany coming over here that

we now live in a society. You know, we're so little accountability. I mean, I think it's accountability for us, but women and other people that's not us. You feel me, it's weird because we we've created a space right where doing drugs is okay. Let me ask you a question. Do you think doing drugs is okay, even if you're not addicted, Like let's say you're hanging and I do occasional line. Is that good? Is that? Okay? All I can say is this much. I'm a complete train wreck

of a human being. I've never done a drug in my life, so I can like, there's that? What I anybody that I know that I knew him before they started fucking roused some bullshit and then I found out they did. They caught a lot of an ear full from me. I think it's a dumb thing to do. I don't know if it's necessarily the end of the world. If so, the thing is this some people their brain chemistry,

they're like, it was cool, it was whatever. Some people are like that was the greatest fucking five minutes of my entire goddamn life. And you don't know which one you are until you know, and like, and you don't know which powder you got until you know, and you don't know which pill you've got until you know. And that's why you just don't need to find out where

the drug dealers are getting the complete blame. And that's why I was asking, because I'm like, the drug dealers are getting the complete blame and it's like, Yo, you're buying in a legal substance off the streets, Like, yes,

do you blame the person selling it? Sure they're responsible, but also the person buying it is just as RESPONSI I think that's crap, and I think we're in the space again, you know, where people don't have to deal in accountability, which takes us back, you know, to what I was thinking about when I was thinking about abortions, I was like, how could somebody be pro killing a child? And then like I always hear like, oh, it's a woman's body, And I'm like, the fund does I want

to do with anything? That's like, so, that's like, this is not like a woman's there's a child growing in there. It's a child. She won't be allowed to drive trunk. It's a woman's body. She can do what it is she pleases. She could intoxicate her body and hop behind the wh cards her body. She can do what she wants. I mean, so by that same standard, if it's if, if it's everybody's body, then why why for years? Okay, let's say we're going into a space now where this

is changing. But let's say since that conversation that core case will roll versus way in sixty nine. Why are we actually prosecuting drug addicts. It's their body, you know, it's their body. Um, Why if you're trying to kill yourself you could be prosecuted or put in jail. That's bizarre to me. You can actually go to motorcycle, So I mean, when does this some of the sense it's senseless? And again, I'm not upset that anybody pro abortion. I just don't know how you could consciously feel me be

okay with that. It's just a bit weird to me. It's like, okay, let's say I'm not okay with it. That don't mean I don't understand the purpose for it. I'm antied. I don't like it. I don't want it to be for me. But again, human beings have choice. Like I think we came into this space to where

because I'm antisthing, I have to campaign against it. No, that just literally means I can frown upon it and look at it weird as funk as it is, But it's weird to watch people change it into a space right that they feel is acceptable, right where they feel that it's you know, it's like they like they try to normalize it. A champion for sure. I mean it's it's almost kind of like, say, on the drugs topic, if we're a party, everybody's got lines, are coplaid out

on the car table. Hey, you trying to get this line. I'd be like, no, I'm cool, all right, that's cool. It's not like you want this line. No, I'm calling the police immediately. What the funk? Man? What an asshole? But if you say are you pro abortion? Now I don't support that. Ship doesn't mean that you got a problem with somebody else who does, necessarily to that extent where you're trying to like fucking advocate or stop them. I'm not on the marketing side of anything, Like I'm

not campaigning on any of these matters. Um, I'm just I'm not for it. I'm anti. I don't like it, you know what I mean. It's legal, so I understand, and I accepted for other people's fate. I wish it was illegal. Am I going to go out of my way to try to stop progress and which people think it's okay to you know, murder, you know, growing babies. You know, I'm not going to go out of my way because that's your own murder case, Like I wouldn't advise you to get in the way of me when

I'm going to deal with my issues. Feel me. But I just don't get how we can have a world so pro murdering growing babies and somebody's stomach and then disguise it as oh, it's just her body, it's her body, her choice. Well, then at that point, drug if you get caught with drugs, you should not go to jail. Why are you going to jail. It's your body. If you want to put drugs in your body, that should be your choice. I don't know. Then, as the sitting

is stopped, I don't know. I mean, there's there's certainly some slippery territory as far as this quote unquote defining when this life begin a thing. Because if a woman is pregnant and she's driving on her way to the abortion clinic and I'm drunk and shipped behind the wheel and I fall asleep and I go into all coming traffic and I hit her ad on and she survived, but the baby dies, they can still charge you with murder or man slides. I'm getting big time, big time,

big time getting murdered too. So most states, not most states, because all states are different. But the furthest what's the furthest along you can be in any state that's legal weeks I don't I don't know if at this point there's any law that's held up to that, because that would have fallen. I mean, they basically defined rovers is waight up until the moment of birth. So they tried to you can believed in eight months. Yeah, yeah, there's

there's later abortions. That's a real thing. So the best of my understand there were states that that tried to put a cap on it. Two trimesters that's gone to court. I didn't follow up on us to how resolved it was. If it was resolved aware the other it could have gone up to um, you know, through the appellate system

and got kicked back down. Uh. But there's there's not a lot of room, I mean to me, like personally, like my personal opinion is, you know how you can, like through an ultrasound, you can see it a baby in the world, like respond to like if you were to probe it or touch it, it has the sensory nervous system intact enough to understand it just got poked or you just ran an infrared waivers, you know, something through the in it and it gets like whatever that

means I could feel it. If baby's old us to feel it. That's a little shaky to me. Yeah, that's my personal. Abortion is legal in California, both for teens and adults. You have the right to get an abortion for any reasons, and adults so old you have the right to get an abortion for any reason until approximately six months after you become pregnant. After that, if the pregnancy puts your health or life at risk, you can still get an abortion. And I don't even know what

that means. I mean, I guess they feel like if you have the child and and this growing child is threatening your existence, I mean, I guess that would that just means that you got a doctor to give you a all right off of whatever they claim, which is as we saw with in California with license cant how many people got. There was a doctor that wore a cannabis suit on Venice Beach saying everybody who walked by

had anxiety disorder and needed marijuana. Or every idiot that brings a German shepherd under an airplane because they need an emotional support dog because there's psychology. Just gave them ascription for it, a prescription sorry for the dog. You know, there's enough doctors that are write down whatever if you

pay them. No, it's just such a tough thing even reading about it, and and it's it's just crazy to listen to women talk about it so liberally, and you know, they always say was, no man should tell a woman what to do with their body. And I'm like, I don't think I care about the body as much as unborn child. That's just such a that's a lot to me. And I don't know where, you know, where did we

get into a space to make this okay? Like we we've The thought is we've evolved so much as a society to where people won't they don't like there's a culture of people that don't want to eat animals, you know, or anything related to an animal. Interestingly enough, those are mostly also the pro abortion people. I do hope not oh you hope nobody vegan. There's no hardcore right wing Christian conservatives that are vegan, and there are no far left wing vegans that our anti abortion. I'm just telling

you what's a what's a pro abortion hub? Santa Monica, West l A, San Francisco. How do those districts vote? If you are a vegan and you are pro abortion, you are a piece of ship if you support Peter, if you consider yourself a part of fucking Peter because and you support abortion, Bro, you desire to be fucking hung on a cross, Like, oh my god, you should be hung bro, they actually cut your fucking hair. How the fuck could you be pro animals life and pro like?

How could you be a PEDA member or or animal supporter or dog people who support animals, like I know people who have dogs and are super dog people. But we're having an abortion m That is fucking crazy. Did you see what they're doing in China with with the pets. This is fantastic. China has a zero COVID target, which it's the superest thing I ever heard in your life.

But they've locked down Shanghai, which is the wealthiest city in China, and it's twenty five million people and they've locked not locked them down like we had a lockdown. You can't leave your residence, you can't open the windows and the doors. You are locked the fucking right. So they were testing all these people and people who got tested positive for COVID, they threw them and in turn

vernament camps. So if they had pets, there's videos of these Chinese Communist Party government officials just like killing these dogs with shovels because they the oders got taken into internment camps. And there's a video on YouTube, will send it to you of these cats. There's like sacks of cats, like each sack has like half a dozen cats in them, and they're just tied up a lot, lined up in a row across the sidewalk because their owners got taken

to internment camps. So they just sacked up all the cats and left them on the sidewalk and they just meowing in these sects. It's really quite something. But China also was very pro abortion for a long time because they had the one child first policy. So those people said that with with my firstborn as a daughter, we're gonna abort that sucker, and we're gonna keep all these suns, which is why it's very difficult to get laid as a man in China now because there's a disproportioned number

of men of a certain age demographic. So Ana has announced that it will allow couples to have up to three children after since it's got to show the steep decline in birth rates. The population grew at the slowest pace in decades. Correct, she I don't know, man, I don't know. Sometimes I even wonder it was I always wonder why would God put me on this earth? This

is crazy, This is crazy. Like we're we're in a time with people just say that ship, that's nothing to them, and then they'd be like, oh, it's a woman's body. I had a conversation with a friend when I was telling her like like we are going through everything, just like how do we how do we as a society perverts so much ship? Like how do we just allow that conversation? Always a woman's body like that, it's not about with her. Nobody said you can't get tattoos. They

said you can't pierce what you want to piers. Nobody said you can't do nothing you don't want you You could do anything you want to do. They allow you to get fake titties, fake ass, you could do anything. No industry of sexual tours that are made specifically for women, because I don't think that there's a man that could accommodate some of these multi promsed devices. I just don't get how could everybody be so pro abortion? That's just crazy.

I almost think I'll be going crazy because it'sh it crazy. Where the funk are we in a twilight zone? I don't know. Man. I was talking to one of my partners earlier, I mean, man, any and we were just talking about women, and uh, he feels like I'm a bit harsh, like I'm a bit too critical. And his thing is always like glasses, Man, why do you care? Why do you care what somebody else is doing? And I'm like, what type of society do we live in that you don't care what somebody else is doing? Like?

Where where do we live that we are being taught to we don't care with nothing, nothing else is going on, you know what I mean, It don't matter. It's not me. It's like, but that's the point of a society. That's why they have laws. It's not necessarily for what Most laws are passed by people who intend to abide by them because they're concerned with what the the person is going to do. You know, that's just truth. But we

even have laws against acts against ourselves. Mhm. You know what I mean again, if you you know, in so many states now they're starting to catch up and say, okay, if you do drugs, we won't criminally prosecute you. I mean, that's not obviously every state, that's not the majority of states. But again, when do we start caring about the rest of society? I don't know if I'm tripping like I don't, I don't get what's so hard to understand about this? Yeah,

I hear you. I mean, and there's a lot of issues, and there's a lot of really murky stuff. We live in a society now that's very social program oriented, you know, particularly like one of the biggest I think, I think maybe the biggest I think. I know for a fact, the largest single category for funding of the US general budget on a state federal level is healthcare related subsidies. Well, if you're allowed to smoke cigarettes, that's fine, I'm telling

you about smoke cigarettes. But if you have long term, chronic, expensive health related issues stepping from those cigarettes that you shows to smoke, I sure as funk don't want to have to pay for all that ship. It's gonna come out to about two thou dollars by the time you kick the bucket. I don't have an issue with doing what you want to do. M Okay, I want to be a smoker, all right, fine, sign this piece of

paper here. You can smoke all you want to and you are now like, when you go somewhere that might have some dangerous happen, you have to sign a waiver. Okay, you want to sign this waiver here, And anything that happens to you medically as a result of those cigarettes, it is not the rest of society's job to pay for it. Didn't bother me. I guess, yeah, that's not crazy, and make you sign the way and when you go through anything else that's dangerous. Yeah, I don't know, Pete.

This is a really depressing conversation to me. It seems like I didn't realize we're gonna take this so hard. Man. I never didn't need that. You know. It's a lot, man, it's a lot. It's a lot. It's a lot. And I know the conversation and the thought of abortion is so casual. It's like nobody cares. And I'm like, damn, well, it's casual if it's on your side, like being anti abortion and anti abortion environment it's a very casual. Yeah I should be like to do that, that's you know.

But being the opposite, people are really casual talking about their right to abortion. But tell them that they don't deserve their right to an abortion, and they go fucking nuts. They're going insane. That's the thing I don't understand. To me is like I've had you know, I was at a wedding a while back. I was like, this is just terrible. It was like after the wedding, I was having a cocktails, some idiot girl was talking to me about god knows what. In the conversation turns to abortion.

I'm like, oh my god, and she's like a she was like forty five year old, burn out of a chick with no kids, just going on and on and on about her rights an abortion. And no, no, no, no no, I'm like, swetarts. You don't get printed in about the next forty five minutes. You're not even gonna be eligible for prenancy, let alone an abortion for one for two. If your greatest living die cause and your life is an advocation for your own irresponsible sluttery, what

do you want from me? At that point? You know, I'm not gonna fight you that hard either which way. But if that's your cause in life, I should be able to get nutted in god damaged seven nights a week, and if I get pregnant, I should be able to get that son of a bit ripped out of there. If that's your life's cause, I think maybe you have a priorities problem. So this ship is the presence. I ain't gonna keep going. But I just wanted to ask

you a question. And I know you're not a psychologist, and I wish I had uncle Muchlan Right, who's a who as a master in psychology or doctor Hudson who has uh doctorates and psychology? Right? And the actual doctor? Well, why do you think what's going going in people's mind? Right? Like somebody could be super intrigued, like be a part of Peter or a vegan and really literally their goal is to protect the life of animals or you know, um, you know whatever it is to to to protect animals.

Why would those say people? How are these people rationalizing, like internalizing the thought of killing a baby and it it's not being a big deal, Like what am I missing? Truthfully, I think in a lot of these cases they're also like very secular people who don't have religion. I mean, if we're if we're doing the statistical probability thing. Um, A lot of the progressive left, vegan, pro abortion crowd

is not a religious crowd. They've kind of substituted in this fervor, as you know, for all these topics as being more of a personal identity matter. They want to be a part of a group. They want to identify with this group. The whole identity matters to them more than their own personal identity. They don't have a faith in God, they have a faith in this group and the yes, a lot of the same souf the same people were like really hardcore with locking down COVID stuff.

You should have rights f an abortion, but you shouldn't have the right to go to the bar where you might meet a woman and fucker who then could get her abortion. So what are we doing? You know, it's just a lot of passion, I think, to feel like you're a part of something and tying that to the way that you see yourself in the mirror. Good looking out for tuning into the No Sellers podcast. Please do

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