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Marriage Is Slavery

Leslie Jones went viral this week after telling interviewer Ziwe that marriage is legalized slavery, tradwives might as well be handed a whip and chain, and advising all young women not to get married. This from a woman who has been publicly complaining about not being able to find a boyfriend for years.

SugarTits and I covered Leslie’s inability to find a man a couple of months ago — the “I am the table” era — and now we’re back for the update. She’s done the full logical lap. Can’t find a man, men are the problem, marriage is slavery, your dad should’ve raised you to be nobody’s wife. All bases covered.

The real highlight of this video though is Ziwe — who spends the entire interview deadpanning the most passive aggressive questions imaginable at Leslie while Leslie slowly realizes she’s being roasted alive and starts to crack. By the end Ziwe asks “do you feel good about this interview?” and the answer tells you everything. Here’s more from Bearing.

Baby Farms & Immortality

From Jeffrey Epstein’s breeding schemes to clinics selling eye-color and gender selection, the elites aren’t just playing God. They’re trying to replace Him.

In this episode, I sit down with Heritage Foundation policy analyst Emma Waters to expose how IVF, embryo “ranking,” and transhumanist dreams of digital immortality are reshaping what it means to be human.

We dig into Paris Hilton’s 20‑embryo “selection,” bogus “98% accurate” genetic testing, Jared Kushner’s claim his generation might be the first to live forever, and why America’s collapsing birth rate reveals a deeper spiritual war on marriage, children, and God’s design. Here’s more from Seth Holehouse on Man In America.

The Lie Being Fed To Women

From TikTok to The New York Times to Emily Ratajkowski calling divorce “chic,” Gen Z is glamorizing the end of marriage — and brands are cashing in.

Let’s talk about how we got here, why divorce is being marketed as empowerment, and what this trend actually says about marriage, commitment, and modern culture. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.

 

These Angry Women Go Dry!

Women are swearing off men and joining the 4B movement after Donald Trump’s Presidential win. 4B draws its origins and its name from South Korea, where women swore off 4 Bs —  bisekseu (sex with men), bichulsan (giving birth), biyeonae (dating men) and bihon (marriage).

Here to talk more about it is Amala Ekpunobi.

 

Is Kanye’s Wife Free?

What’s the story with Bianca Censori, the reputed wife of Kanye West? Are they actually married or are they merely acting the parts? Does she have any freedom, or is she merely his slave? There’s been a lot of talk about their relationship. Here, Natly Denise gives it a closer look.

SINKS

SINKS are basically female Incels. The acronym stands for Single Income No Kids.

These are women who moved to the cities for big-paying jobs and never found anyone to marry, or just decided to skip the process. Here’s more from Paul Joseph Watson.

Happy Wife Happy Life

A tale of men who say the phrase ‘Happy Wife Happy Life’. Tag a dude who does this or something. (Comedy sketch). More from Ryan Long.

Go East, Young White Men

Women in the Far East, in places like Japan and South Korea, are seeking out young white men. The interest: If not love and marriage, then possibly sperm donations so these unattached women can have children. More from Black Pigeon Speaks.

A Vote For Marriage

Bachelorhood or marriage–which is the better life? While playing the field, traveling the world and focusing on career sounds more enticing, University of Virginia sociologist Brad Wilcox begs to differ. “Marriage has a transformative effect on the behavior, emotional health and financial well-being of adults, especially men,” Wilcox says. Tune in as he further explains the benefits of marriage in this edition of Prager University.

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Ugly is Coming

Wild Bill has sounded the alarm to yet another attack on our First Amendment rights. “Government censorship is not the biggest threat to free speech,” he says. “Actually, militant extremists are the biggest threat.”

Turns out these extremists are now tracking down every American who has ever signed a petition supporting traditional marriage, and are willing to confront them. In San Antonio, Mayor Julian Castro decreed that any person who has ever said or written anything opposing homosexuality is ineligible for city employment or contracts.

What’s up with that? Not only is Castro violating the Constitution but is guilty of persecution against Christians. Check out the rest of Wild Bill’s take on the issue.

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