Abortion is a biological phenomenon masquerading as a political issue. Until we the people admit this is the case, the war on the pre-born will never end.
As we know, President Donald J. Trump’s plan is to freeze federal funding in upwards of $20 million to Planned Parenthood, responsible for 392,000 abortions per year in the United States alone. The order contracepts another $120 million intended for other so-called “family planning” groups.
As we further know—and as it’s confirmed that a human life begins at the miracle of conception—the Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution does, indeed, prohibit abortion. The right to life is to be protected; no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, paraphrasing the Fourteenth.
That said, feelings don’t care about facts. That is, the feelings of the population fondly known as “NPR-Americans.” These oft-over-educated individuals claim to be “informed” on “all sides of the issue,” as they consume a steady radical-Left diet of National Public Radio (of course), The New York Times, and so forth. It is this Left-winged population of Obama fans and Kamala stans who praise abortion as America’s new apple-pie pastime. (A 2019 Pew survey found that 87 percent of NPR listeners identified as Democratic or Democratic-leaning, up from 43 percent in 2012. Given that Pew’s broader 2024 data shows 86 percent of Democrats support abortion being legal in all or most cases, well, you know.)
As Jack Posobiec and I declare on repeat in the New York Times bestselling book Unhumans, “this is what they do.”
Naturally, NPR-Americans are livid over President Trump’s birth control control. But why? Here’s why. To fully unmask the abortion enjoyers, we must recognize and accept two uncomfortable truths:
- Liberal women generally develop a moral compass through socialization. (See Carol Gilligan’s 1982 book In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development and Nancy Lyons’ 1983 study Sex Roles, Vol. 9, No. 2.) We've known this for a long while now.
- Liberal women generally sleep with equally liberal men. (A 2024 study found that only 8 percent of romantic relationships feature a Democrat and a Republican together. To be blunt, no “conservative” is having attachment-free relations out of wedlock with anyone, much less a lib.)
(For a few of you, everything just “clicked.” You get it. You don’t need to read anymore. You probably will anyway—just to make sure you’re right. You are.)
Now, how do these two assertions explain the aforementioned psychological “need” that female NPR-Americans have for Planned Parenthood to receive federal funding—and for all efforts to stifle abortion to be resisted?
As these women socially construct their reality, they need abortion to remain legal and taxpayer-funded so they don't have to feel bad about having had one. One in four American women have had an abortion, and almost all women know someone who's had one. You see it now, don’t you?
The legal, taxpayer-funded status of abortion acts as social and financial acceptance and endorsement of their deed—so they don't have to feel guilty about it, or guilty for covering for their family member or friend. President Trump aborting Planned Parenthood funding breaks through the hide-the-guilt haze of the subject, causing liberal women to confront the fact that tens of millions of their fellow Americans don't support what they did. Resistance to Trump is thus resistance to guilt and shame.
It’s not about freedom, rights, or feminism; it’s about accountability. I want consequence-free sex, and I don’t want to feel bad about it. That’s mean and unfair and hurtful. This is what they do.
The second of two dark facts of the matter is that women who cry out for that so-called “right to abortion” are not completing the thought. Here’s what I mean:
I recently spent some time with Dr. Richard Bandler, co-creator of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a “child” model of clinical hypnosis that explains and predicts human mental processing and persuasion.
Now, Dr. Bandler’s “meta-model” for NLP, as he terms it, teaches that a given sentence uttered by a person is the “surface structure” that may or may not be a complete thought. For example, if I say, “My brother is mad at me,” what’s missing? Exactly—mad at you about what? Plus, how do I know he’s mad? And was he mad once? Is he still mad now? Is this an ongoing thing, or a one-time event I’m distorting into an impoverished view of my brother, causing ruin to our relationship?
The full, total, and complete version of that very same thought, with all those questions answered, is called the “deep structure.” To finish that little example, “My brother was mad at me last week when I did XYZ, and the story I’m telling myself is he’s still mad at me, but I don’t have evidence of that, as I haven’t spoken to him.” A tale of two stories!
So what’s the deep structure of abortion rights? Who are female liberals sleeping with? Liberal males, of course. So what’s the deep structure of abortion rights? “The right to abortion [for my liberal boyfriend’s baby].” (Deep structure bracketed for emphasis.) Now you understand.
Abortion rights fights are the insistence on the liberal female’s optionality to end the genetic line of inferior seed.
Recall that studies demonstrate how liberal males possess unattractive traits associated with their gender, and this is according to liberal females as well. So, these women are sleeping with less-than-desirable male mates until they’re able to (in their dreams!) attract a higher value (conservative/populist/nationalist) male whose offspring is worthy of the womb.
That’s heavy. So here’s the tl/dr for today:
Liberal women in the streets and online are resisting President Trump defunding Planned Parenthood’s expected federal tax dollars because all things perceived pro-life are an immense reminder of the guilt and shame they rightly feel over their sin. Liberal females further want abortion to remain legal and funded so they have the freedom to prevent inferior liberal males from reproducing, all while using them as human masturbatory playtoys.
This is the real twin issue beneath every abortion fight, and I alone am talking about it. Until now. And if an NPR-American finds this op-ed and starts to write a novella in the replies to torch Joshua Lisec over a few words on a screen, I just have one question for you:
How many abortions have you had?