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Sept. 1, 2023 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Cash For Not Having Children
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
The censors hate my videos.
So, if you like this one, please send the link to a lot of people.
A friend sent me a link to a mystifying website.
It's childfreebc.com and the homepage tells the story.
Positively impacting the world through reproductive health.
Child Free by Choice connects candidates seeking vasectomies and tubal ligations with donors and physicians.
Apparently, you can positively impact the world by getting sterilized.
It sure sounds like goofy white liberals who think the best thing they can do for the planet is get snipped.
Behind the text is a changing series of short videos of attractive couples who, we assume, are dying to save the whales by not having children.
This is just what we need, isn't it?
But there are some black couples on the homepage too.
They're also wholesome.
And upscale, but I just don't see many blacks going under the knife to save the planet.
This could be just the veneer of diversity those liberals need to be sterilized.
I poked around.
Here's the next screen.
In the left half, it looks like donors are asked to give money to the website.
Child Free by Choice then gives money to candidates for sterilization and to doctors who do the operations.
I clicked on the candidates box over on the right and found that the decision to be child-free is a selfless one, one that benefits our society and an increasingly overpopulated planet.
Another page asks why choose a child-free life and gives selfish and also chic answers.
Personal choice, happily single, help prevent climate change, minimize unnecessary stress on one's body, help prevent overpopulation.
Yuppies and polar bears.
It's an irresistible match.
Silly white girls will leap onto the operating table.
Other reasons down below include prioritize personal well-being, health and happiness, and conserve our planet's precious natural resources.
What's more, candidates receive a direct monetary payment of roughly a thousand dollars as an honorarium for their choice and sacrifice.
Mooncalf whites can stop global warming and pick up extra cash.
So who pays?
It looks like you do, dear viewer.
You can donate anonymously if you wish.
You can chip in for your favorite candidate, or you can donate to the CBC's general fund.
It's crowdfunding for people who don't want children.
CBC is also signing up doctors to do the surgery, and they can register here, as noted.
This does not appear to be pro bono.
All patients are self-pay and fully funded.
No insurances to deal with.
Doctors love that.
Up to this point, it sounds like a pitch to eco-nuts.
However, when I looked to see who was signed up to be snipped, it's not what I expected.
When you browse candidates, these are the first six who show up.
Here are more.
They do not look to me like people who think very hard about polar bears or overpopulation, but maybe I'm wrong.
Tilly, in the upper right, is who I thought would be the typical candidate.
When you click on her, she says that in addition to wanting to save the planet, she'd rather have pets than babies, and doesn't want to bring children into an increasingly divisive world.
What about peaches?
All we know about her is that she is 34 years old and has made a personal choice not to have children.
Well, you know what?
I think some potential donors are going to take a look at 25-year-old Willow of Houston, Texas, or at 34-year-old Myhem, who doesn't say where he's from, or 35-year-old Jay Griggs, also from Houston, and say to themselves,
you know what?
I think the polar bears would be better off not sharing the planet with the children of these people.
And if Jay Griggs wants to stay happily single, why not chip in a few bucks to keep her happy?
And if she wants to minimize unnecessary strain on her body, well, I'm almost inclined to make a contribution so Jay Griggs can keep her girlish figure.
But why so many black candidates?
According to this 2013 article in the American Journal of Public Health, 70% of all pregnancies among black women and 57% among Hispanic women were unintended, compared to 42% among white women.
The Guttmacher Institute says that although abortion rates are falling, in 2014 blacks, the orange line at the top, were 2.7 times more likely than whites, the bottom green line, to get an abortion.
Gutmacher also says that in 2020, there were close to a million abortions in the United States.
Surely, some of the people who have them would love to have a permanent solution, but don't have the money.
Why not put them together with people who can help?
I can't tell whether there's more or less to this website that meets the eye, but I can't wait for HuffPost or The Atlantic to find it.
I'd love to see what they make of my hymn.
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