Family court systems and reproductive healthcare policies often treat individuals as if they lack agency, requiring extensive external oversight and making personal decisions subject to institutional review, which can create significant barriers to autonomy and family life.
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Hello, my name is Sabrina Wallace.
Welcome to my video blog. Amir is one of my favorite people to listen to.
He reminds me of fellow students I looked up to in school who took debate and I I did too, but they were more on the debate side. I was more on the oratory side.
Um I want to put in my two cents with this ongoing discussion. Amir is not the only person talking about this. He shows a range of videos and such.
And um I'm 47 years old. My children are 21 and 22. And as a parent who went through a divorce which is super common that the parents don't get along, attorneys turn the children into bargaining chips. We sidestepped that component. But the state when it gets involved with divorce court and everything else, makes your life a prison.
As mom, as a woman, you don't have any rights. You have And you better be careful what text text messages you send, how you phrase your sentences in your emails. We divorced in Nevada and it was a three-month class of how to get a divorce to get a divorce in Nevada at that time, uh 2013-14.
And every step of the divorce as grown adults was managed by two people with that class who decided whether you passed, um your attorneys if you had them, the judge. Then there were more people involved on the CPS side if there were any cranky phone calls. Again, we sidestepped that initially, but um family court is not friendly even if you get along because the judge wants to stick their nose in and do things that neither parent talked about because the family courts, in my opinion, they treat you like you're stupid. Because you are coming to an outside person to handle your own affairs.
And this is consistent with what is in growing up that we farm out our agency for our body, we farm out our agency to resolve conflicts, family or loved ones, you know, the police on the other side, etc. And that nanny state response has been implemented more and more with extra counselors, psychologists. In other words, you have a cacophony, a room full of total strangers who review a paragraph or two, and they make life decisions for you.
So, I've never liked it.
And that's from my observations growing up. My mom had eight siblings, my dad had four, and so lots of cousins and stuff and divorces and drama, and I never liked it. So, my choice to have children way back in 2004 and 5. So, I'm pregnant in 2003, and my best friend was gay.
>> [cough and clears throat] >> And I had When I told him I was pregnant, he said, "You And he was a good friend. Please don't misunderstand or judge him harshly. He said, "You're going to ruin your career and destroy your entire life.
And it hurts because I love you. You're my friend.
And I hate to see you do this to yourself." He wasn't the only one.
My female friends were worse.
And that was again 2003.
And then when I had my babies, I was surrounded by what they called then wine mommies and people were freaked out about gamers because infants were dying from them gaming too long and not tending their children.
>> [snorts] >> And my ex was heavily gaming addicted. So, there were those discussions. Um, but the wine mommies were the worst because they had toddlers. My babies were brand new, 11 months apart. They had toddlers, but they would give them drugs, like NyQuil, Benadryl type stuff, so that they could start their usual drinking by 8:00. I've never been much of a drinker all my life. So, that just made no sense to me cuz of um, breast milk and breastfeeding, pumping, um, you know, all these things that you do to keep your own body clear for when the baby takes the milk. Not for these people. And so that I, of course, um, had nowhere to go because the way that I used um, the Well, I forget the name of it, but basically like a tone on my belly for 6 months and then full pregnancy on the second baby for protecting neurology and all this. In other words, all the things that I did, like read the book What to Expect When You're Expecting and tried to be as knowledgeable as I could, for nothing. Because the judgement from everyone around me, mom, husband, whoever, that is what decided what happened.
See, the children were most important, which meant that instantly my value was zero.
Zero.
And this is where I think a major disconnect is because in the book What to Expect When You're Expecting, which survived many revisions, I think it was a great book, you don't isolate the mother like that and tell her she's postpartum, take some drugs.
Um, that's not the right answer anywhere.
For well over I mean hundreds of years and that includes if you talk to doulas.
So, and it wasn't just me, a lot of people.
Instantly you have a baby, get your ass back to work and then the man's whining cuz you're not doing enough to focus only on him and his feelings and I'm serious, like these are discussions.
Right, wrong, or indifferent, okay?
So, in my observation, today they talk about the natalists, they want you to pump out babies, be a tradwife in the kitchen, as if that's some sort of freedom.
They also don't those same types of tradwife dichotomies that they often base on the 1950s, the women who are performative in that lifestyle that you see online are not who I'm referring to.
I'm referring to the hardcore believers, okay?
>> [clears throat] >> Then you have uh on the opposite side of the have the tradwife babies or you know, get your financial incentive, not tradwife, but just like normal families, but you get a financial incentive from the government for having children.
On the other side, you have these discussions like Amira's having that are multi-generational now. Yeah.
Um if you want to have an abortion, here we go again, just like with a divorce, now you got to deal with all these external people and all these different doctors, all these different court decisions, they're all up and in your vagina.
And um I only ever had one abortion. I had very strong feelings on that topic and I don't come from the 501c3 church for those of you that don't know.
Um but I had very strong opinions about it, but I had no money and I had no support or negative support.
Um but what was done to me as a 19-year-old woman, Wisconsin it was still illegal to have an abortion. So I had to wait 24 hours to go over state lines to Minnesota.
There were picketers outside the front um that you had to walk through with them hissing, booing, and screaming at you about how you're a murderer.
I was 19.
And I went by myself cuz nobody wanted to be seen walking into a place like that.
And when I got upstairs, I had to go through 5 hours at least, um two different counselors at least to talk me out of it. Then they show you an ultrasound.
Because Wisconsin didn't even have the Plan B pill, which was made legal the day after the abortion in 1999.
And so they made me wait until I was This was Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin. They're the ones who sent me up to help me schedule the appointment in Minnesota.
Um They made me wait until I was 3 months along so that they could scrape my cervix and vacuum out the fetus.
It was the most horrible experience.
And made worse by every single step of the way being told you're a murderer, you're stupid, and you're a horrible person for doing this with counselors, therapists, doctors.
This I mean, that was not the Planned Parenthood experience that I was I mean, that's not what high school ever talked about. I was I didn't mean it was and that was Minneapolis.
So then I [cough and clears throat] get out of surgery and I'm sitting there and you're super nauseous. This lady's sitting next to me just as happy as she can be. Oh yeah, this is my third one. I have two children at home. Think I'm going to get my tubes tied. I get paid this much money for each one I pop out. And I'm like I was 19. I thought she was I didn't know what she was saying, but I just gotten out of surgery, so I you're not exactly talkative.
So my bottom line, wherever you fall in that range of like people do it for money and like nobody should be allowed to do it. My issue is always the same.
The women that were hissing and screaming at me, they're the tradwife types. They're the ones insulating the systemic misogyny because it's really women in Islam too with the cutting up of the genital mutilation at birth with females cutting their clitoris off and sewing them shut.
>> [snorts] >> It's the women.
It's always the women. We do it to one another. So I um my mom hated uh traditional female jobs in the '60s, so she got her uh she graduated magna [ __ ] laude for or however you say that from Stout University with architecture and drafting and built bridges with Lunda Construction in northern Wisconsin when I was little. And her mom, my grandma, ran the turkey farm and then a regular farm with my grandpa for years and worked night jobs waitressing when she could with eight children. Um and so anyways, my mother was a carpenter, full-on master carpenter, master plumber, master electrician, architecture she could build anything at any scale.
Crazy good at what she did cuz she loved what she did.
But in the '80s and early '90s, she tried putting an ad in the paper, Jill of All Trades. Nobody liked that. They wouldn't hire her cuz she had a vagina.
Her work ethic, her merit, her her productivity, um how good she was at what she did meant nothing.
They called her names and they called her a lesbian.
She might have looked that way, but my mom was never a lesbian. She just really liked to build stuff.
So, what I'm saying is that even for me at that age um that having an abortion at 19 was an absolute nightmare. Then the Plan B pill was made legal.
And these self-righteous, two-faced, hypocritical, vile harpies never changed. Now they're back in power with all these laws and all this discussion about what you do between your legs.
And as a female, you're nothing more than a breeded or a bred herd animal to these people. They scream and yell about the child, the baby. But the moment you have that baby, they treat you worse than the family dog as a mom.
And it wasn't different for other people I knew in this dynamic. It was just a range of how bad it was because however acceptable it was to treat women like absolute workhorses and nothing else.
So, you don't have a function other than to breed.
You're not supposed to actually learn anything. Here's what's really sadistic for me. I like to study history. And [snorts] so my mom, growing up in the '60s, we actually had a big fight when I was 17 because she told me. She said cuz I was in high school being told, "Yeah, women's rights and you know, we can do all these things." She said, "It's all [ __ ] You'll find out the first time you get a real job."
Women are lesser in our culture.
And it got worse, not better, after the '60s. And I was really mad at her. I said, "No, no, no, no, no." She was completely right. And now, here I sit 47 years old and the laws and the different things around abortion. Everybody's face pressed up in the vagina. Everybody's face is pressed up in every single choice you make >> [snorts] >> from Halloween costumes to what you do or don't attend at the school, on social media making it even worse.
And if you noticed, I haven't even touched on what I know to be true with the blockchain, electronic health records, digital twins, um you will be augmented under the skin with artificial intelligence and synthetic biology. It's not a choice.
You will be augmented one way or another. Every single person because we as bodies that our body has now been tokenized.
It's part of the bio-digital tokenized bio-economy.
And the cryptocurrency people know all about it. Our medical people are talking about it for a couple years. Uh the young people mostly understand it with drop that location and augmented reality.
But it's um the future itself is all about becoming a cyborg and you are commoditized as part of the GDP. That's the gross domestic product. And this biological tokenized economy at the level of every cell in your body.
It determines your UBI. It determines your geospatial, where you live, if you can travel, and it's all based on something called omics. That's eugenics.
And >> [clears throat and cough] >> the older people they don't seem to care.
I'm sorry. I know that's not a popular opinion, but it's true. They lie right to each other's faces cuz they've got investments in all these companies and and or um whatever. They don't care. They never did though. That's what I'm trying to communicate. I never saw this big loving swath of all these people that actually cared about children ever. I have tons of horror stories living for 7 years in Vegas. You what people did to their children in that town.
And it was known. And they just turned them out. You're gay, go live on the street.
You got a drug problem, go die doing it.
And these people, you know, some of them had nicer places.
Some of them didn't. They just didn't give a [ __ ] at all.
So, when I was 19 that day was when I lost my ability to hold empathy for other women who had no empathy for me as a woman.
But they wanted every right to tell me what to do with my own body.
And I thought that was the whole purpose between divorce, abortion, voting, that as women we were supposed to stand up for each other. Not a bit of it was real. None of it.
So, now consider that over the generations it's compacted and impounded kind of like interest.
Um and that's because the normalization of certain behaviors.
And [snorts] now the normal behavior is make yourself made, euthanasia, sell your organs, upload to the cloud.
That is the real, very real future that our older folks have been lying their ass off about for a good 5 years. It's here. It is here. And my daughter's 21.
She's an artist. And she's livid pissed.
There's no future for her.
Good luck buying a car here in the United States. Good luck.
The 15-minute city is based on your cell structure.
That's eugenics.
They claim, "No, no, no. We're saving the planet."
So, if I were like I mean, any dreams, hopes that I had for being a grandmother, I let go of years ago.
When the whole thing with trans medicalists and what they did to the gay community, everybody fighting over there, and they just the government itself with all these medical people up and inside genitals every day, all the time, all the way through grade school, and you as a parent, full circle now, you don't have any power. Those are teachers, therapists, counselors, they'll just call the CPS, and you as mom or dad, [ __ ] you. You better keep your mouth shut. be careful what you put in an email. I learned that right away with that class for divorce in Nevada, how they watch everything you do.
It's like being imprisoned until that person turns 18.
There is nothing in the United States that cultivates family, nothing.
Every system we've got is socially engineered, in my opinion, socially engineered, anthropology and and sociology. From the 50s forward to divide the family and then men and women in a permanent way for human augmentation, which was ordered for every nation in 2017.
That's regenerative medicine, life extension technology.
So, my child with extremely limited resources due to she doesn't want to get augmented and because she's an artist, she just wants her body like it is, she doesn't want to share under her skin with artificial intelligence or even a headset because it feels weird, and that's her thing. Other people, they put the headset on, they're like, "Fucking upload me to the cloud. I want to live in World of Warcraft. I'm good."
And a big [clears throat] range in between.
But, if even if you're doing that, you're not caring for a child. And iPad baby epidemic, the damage that that has done, brain damage, because those young parents, they were taught nothing about actual neurology, neurological growth of children.
And the drug peddlers, known as psychologists and psychiatrists, they never shared neuroscience with those parents or those children. They simply said, "Have them take these drugs."
And [snorts] argue all sorts of reasons why that is, but it caused because of the lack of spatiotemporal neuronal physical growth. And hey, you can't sit there and scream at parents who were lied to by the authority class of medical professionals. And even those psychologists and psychiatrists only get a little bit of neuroscience. There are three brain growth stages in neuroscience that are very clear and haven't changed even in academic literature. Have not changed. Bone growth, bone density, et cetera. And albumin production with internal organs in hundreds of years. They said nothing and handed out drugs like candy, even to 2-year-olds.
And give them the iPad.
So they're bonded more heavily with the screen. They call it Gen Z or millennial face where they just stare at you.
>> [snorts] >> That's because you put them on a screen and a phone. See, the screen doesn't reach back and touch their skin. The screen doesn't have an intonation with the vocal anything.
I mean, sometimes they hear it on a character. It's not the same as the vibration of the skin and the recognition of the vibration and those ion exchanges being close to another human.
So they learned that it's the screen.
That's why when you, as an adult, someone from my age range, you're looking for them to emotionally, spatiotemporal respond, and all they do is stare at you.
Honey, that's because you put the screen in front of their face. The screen raised them. not you.
So, they stare at you.
But, it isn't because they're mean.
Their neurons grew in neuronal networks, bone tissue and density, and lobes of the brain differently to interface with their primary care group caregiver, which has no spatio-temporal no recognition, and what little they do get is not enough to replace the bulk of time being with the screen.
Neurology doesn't change because a group of people just ignored it for 10-20 years.
Consequences come from that.
And so, that is where we're headed, in my opinion. And therefore, transhumanism, human 2.0, human augmentation, all this tradwife garbage that should never have been brought back up from the dead. The amount of violence against women and children in the '50s, and these people get on the TikTok in pretty outfits and pretend it's about baking.
Do you know that back in the '50s, how many women inside the cities were getting abortions with a coat hook outside? Because those precious, wonderful men that are oh so loving had full reign to knock up their secretary.
Mom was at home doing chores in her heels, waiting for him to come home and pamper him. If she found out he was cheating on her, give her her lithium, shut the [ __ ] up.
If she did leave him, she had nothing.
My mom grew up with that [ __ ] So did a lot of people.
That's your precious tradwife world you keep trying to resurrect. So, I would say to all of our generations, I wouldn't have children if I were you.
Not one bit, not at all, no [ __ ] way.
Nope.
Cuz they're going to take them from you the moment they're born like they have been for years. This is without getting into all the injections, all the different nutrition rules, the poisons that have been in baby food on and off for years, the way that they teach people wrong right in the hospital in order for the hospital to get paid, but they teach you completely wrong how to handle your breast milk and other things cuz they get paid. They you know, there's all sorts of different reasons why they do it. So, I would say no.
No way.
Nope.
Our world needs to change. Well, they're not going that way. It's a bio-tokenized economy. You will upload to the cloud.
So, that means if we're having babies, we're having them for organs.
I'm not having a child so that it can be doled out for parts, for eugenics, transhuman, human augmentation purposes.
Now, you can make fun of me all you want and go, "That's a severe take." No, that is precision AI health care and health care foreign 5.0.
And maybe.
You'll find out.
I've been talking about it for 4 years, and it's one of the biggest reasons I stayed online cuz I talked to a lot of parents and children just trying to help them understand these industries that nobody bothered to explain, but our youth are going to college for all these jobs and they're being told they're going to save the world by not having children except in ecto or eco wombs. They're synthetic wombs. The robot has the baby. The mom and dad in their early 20s, like Elon Musk has talked about. It's like sort of like in vitro. They remove the egg and the sperm. They put it in the robot womb that you can watch your baby grow in the robot, and then there's your baby. By the way, it's a designer baby like Gattaca.
Right now today? You bet.
Digital twins 50 years at our Department of War.
So, no. I wouldn't be popping out babies for the tradwives crazies. I wouldn't be popping out babies for that government to go send them to war or organ harvesting, whatever. I wouldn't be popping out babies for anybody unless I was fully in love in a way that I knew I had protection and support from rational men and women cuz it takes a village.
Yeah, a village of people who authentically care.
Well, that's a dark take. That's to me it's just being a realist.
This is the economy, the education system, the travel system that I am dealing in now.
That young adult down the hall is 21.
If she got pregnant tomorrow, woah.
She wants nothing to do with it and I wouldn't either if I were her.
Cuz there's just too many extra humans up in her vagina the moment it happens feigning empathy and as if they have some investment in her that last more than 15 minutes in a consultation.
It's disgusting.
So, that's my probably unpopular opinion, but I wanted to share for anybody out there who's got different opinions that aren't nearly as um easy to post and type about.
And please don't leave me a bunch of comments screaming and yelling and hollering. However you feel is real for you and I honor that, too.
This is my video blog and I just I also wanted to highlight Amir in his fantastic delivery on these topics that are difficult for children or young adults in my daughter's age range.
See y'all later.
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