Sustainable Development Goals
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Generally speaking, in your vehement hatred of women, what feasible alternative to strong and stable families do you propose as a foundational block for a nation?
The nuclear family is a modern twist, only exceeding extended family units in the 50s.
The extended family lets the grandparents participate and share responsibilities for raising and education and childcare, giving some parents some relief in terms of time, and being far cheaper than unnecessary child care run by young dropout on min wage trying to wrangle 20 other terrors. In turn when the grandparents become even more elderly the wife can then care for them, which is far cheaper and more humane than letting some 3rd worlder smack em about and neglect em for an extortionate fee. And that's before we even get into housing costs.
The nuclear family is a trap, there is no benefit to anyone.
Return to tradition, the extended family is the way.
See, I’d be fine with this, but most who say ‘end the nuclear family’ just want a further descent into degenerate atomized consumptive individualism.
Actually, I considered "nuclear families" to actually include non-breeding grandparents and older kids, but not breeding-age siblings (especially if they're married and have kids themselves), and definitely not cousins living together, that stuff is "extended" families.
And the harem system is for chimps.
He wants humanity to die.
Artificial wombs.
So furthering the transhumanist hell scape that we live in. What a great solution; and I’m sure relying upon a technology that doesn’t yet exist will be a viable model for the world.
It does exist. They've been growing livestock in them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt7twXzNEsQ
Those lambs still spent a couple months in their mothers. There's presumably a huge gap between being able to finish baking a severely premature baby and a full artificial womb that could take a zygote all the way to birth. I assume they use something similar to dialysis to insert oxygen and nutrients into the blood. For a full artificial womb they would need an artificial endometrium and placenta which might as well be science fiction at this point.
I was being sarcastic.
Even relying on technology that will never exist would be more reliable than relying on something that hasn't existed, and the very idea being against biology - women being loyal.
And no, it's not an R16, evolutionary science accepts that those who were loyal to conquered tribes were wiped out, leaving only disloyal, self-centered...I'll stop there.