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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 13, 2023

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The quick answer, because it's the reverse of how the US knocked the last bit of fertility off, is to encourage teenage pregnancy. The trick is to get the NGO/academia/media matrix to do it to themselves. Maybe start railing against how some high school has so many students with babies that there's an unofficial day-care. Once the NGO/academia/media matrix knows my Trumpian majesty is against it, they'll be for it, and all I have to do is fight it badly.

The “matrix” already knows that right-wingers, even populist ones, are against teen pregnancy. I submit, as evidence, any article written about the takedown of Roe v. Wade.

Yet these devilish authorities aren’t trying to Make Adolescents Gravid Again. Perhaps because it’s obviously against their values, because it offends their audience’s sensibilities, or because there’s no real upside?

Your enemies aren’t stupid.

Right wingers love teen pregnancy as long as the teens are married (to each other).

That’s not true, though.

Right wingers don’t consider teen pregnancy unequivocally evil, worst thing that could ever happen, utterly catastrophic the way left wingers do. But they also don’t think it’s a good thing.

I suppose it's only true insofar as "right winger" means "hillbilly"--but even then, I think that Child Bride movie from the 1930's or whatever may well have memed "teenage marriage" out of existence in America for a time.

Do even hillbillies do teen marriage anymore? My prior is distinctly that legacy Americans doing teen marriages are tiny, isolated pockets, most of which are cults.

Yeah, that's what I was getting at.