The House of Tomorrow
Living in fear makes for bad decisions. It perpetuates mistrust, anger and a sense of abandonment.
Chapter 34 from “The Illusion of Knowledge” my 2020 book available on Amazon.
“Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you.
And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
Which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams."
Kahlil Gibran
The underlying rationalization for terminating an unborn baby's life is the presumption of ignorance.
I know, that sounds stupid (for lack of a better term). But I really think the only way one human being can rationalize terminating another human being's life is for that person to have no regard for the other person's value. By implication, that means they think the victim is useless, ignorant, and meaningless. That their presence in our world will not be missed.
Isn't that how the Nazi regime characterized Jews?
I know, you have suddenly said to yourself, this guy is going too far. But if you know anything about brainwashing, it is important to understand how people can be made to devalue their own thought process. In order to change fundamental belief systems, one must reorganize the "victims" value system. Only then can they embrace a notion that may well have been deeply held and antithetical to the 'new' concept. In scientific terms, sociologists call it "perspecticide".
Victims of perspecticide have their emotions and beliefs dismissed by someone or some group close to them. They are constantly assaulted with demeaning emotional manipulations, fear and anxiety, and told their basic belief systems are faulty and unreliable. Perspecticide is usually associated with marriage or personal relationships where one partner hijacks the mental health of the other partner to control them. It is a tool for determining the direction of the partnership. It usually results in the destruction of the marriage or relationship, or at worst, as Lisa Aronson Fontes, a psychology researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, describes it “the incapacity to know what you know.''
I would suggest that this condition has become common among the Millenial and XGen generations. They have had their lives torn apart by the relentless presentation of end-of-the-world scenarios like "Global Warming" and "Genocidal Racism." Their belief systems of faith, family and patriotism have been undermined and demonized by the FrankenMedia Cabal. Unlike my generation that had strong nuclear family underpinnings, for five decades young Americans have been demoralized and stalked by Progressive paradigms that their heritage is toxic. They have been convinced that their forefathers were sick bastards.
The feminist movement has scared women to death. Besides confusing gender roles, rabid feminism demonizes men and the institution of marriage. To organize their movement, radical feminists instill fear by suggesting that abortion is a women’s right to control their future. Of course they dismiss the importance of the future of the child. But women are supposedly freed of male control, of responsibility for their sexual escapades, and the guilt of terminating a pregnancy. Therefore, without free and easy access to abortion, women would be reduced to second-class citizens and victims of male supremacy. Which, according to Progressive pundits, is what conservative-thinking women are now.
They presume conservative women are ignorant.
Living in fear makes for bad decisions. It perpetuates mistrust, anger and a sense of abandonment. The typical reaction is to find a way to fight back, to join a "cause" to get back what you have lost: A sense of belonging and love and respect. A perfect recipe for pandering ideologues to recruit emotionally susceptible new members. Can you think of any other rational for ANTIFA? Just when young people are at their most vulnerable age, here comes the people that call themselves "Progressive." They pursue all of the most attractive causes (feminism, environmentalism, social justice) religiously. The comradery is exciting, the energy is liberating. We are going to save the world!
All we ask is that you put aside all of your jingoistic past beliefs in faith, family and patriotism.
For a mother to justify terminating her own baby, some highly emotional standards must be broken down and rejected. She has to be reformatted to look only at her non-emotional values and needs. She has to embrace a new set of standards, reject the arguments that every living human being has a right to be born after conception. So the first thing is she must be convinced that "human-ness" doesn't start at conception. That at that moment the fetus is just an unviable biological tissue-mass. That sounds reasonable and a lot easier to discard than a baby! And you will be doing the baby and the planet a favor! Once she has accepted that concept, perspecticide has crept into her conscience. It gets easier then to accept late term abortion, or accepting the theory that pedophilia is just a medical condition and should be decriminalized, or that marriage between a ranch hand and his horse is a beautiful display of love.
Organizations like Planned Parenthood exist to placate guilt.
They normalize the idea of terminating pregnancies, so women can move on without a sense of self hatred and angst. Of course they will tell you they are serving underserved women and providing safety and professional medical help, But they never mention any safety or medical help for babies...
Mothers-to-be can never contemplate what might be. That would be disastrous. If we look at how many abortions have occurred in America just since the Roe v Wade decision in 1973 (estimated at 50M) it is not unreasonable to suggest the thousands of super intelligent individuals were never given a chance to cure breast cancer.