There are several things I think are funny about how leftoids always bring this up.
The first one is the most obvious, that they're just accusing Christians of wanting to treat women how mohammandans already do treat women.
The second one is that that book honestly sucks, most people praising it haven't tried to read it. I've read most of it and it's Twilight tier trash. You've heard of historical fiction? This is hysterical fiction.
Third that it accidentally lets the mask slip. They'd spitefully destroy the human species rather than accept that so called women's rights, by which they mean the power to live a parasitic existence free of responsibility, shouldn't exist. They literally think they can hold our very species hostage in exchange for unearned, unjustified, tyrannical privileges.
The attitude behind the book fully justifies the actions of the society within it. And much more besides.
Even for fiction lauded by leftoids it's incredibly lacking in self awareness. In that regard the only comparable piece of fiction I can compare it to is V for Vendetta, written by a whiny child of a man who fully believed that living under Thatcher's government was the height of authoritarianism.
Flouride is antithetical to biological life. It shouldn't be in the goddamn water just because one exceedingly suspect asshole convinced the government to do it without actually running tests on the long term effects.
This is the answer OP.
The United States is easily capable of meeting our own production needs and then some.
But we'd actually have to try to do it. We'd have to throw out a lot of bullshit regulations, we'd have to seal our borders and prevent the entry of low skilled foreign workers. And we'd have to disincentivize foreign goods that could have been made here.
And we'd probably have to abolish women's rights but like the rest of that stuff that needs to happen anyway. But you don't need to say that part when you're talking to normies.
"are saved somewhere securely"
Hey look, espionage.
[Edit: lmao they're openly encouraging government employees to steal and copy data and send it overseas. You can no shit get executed for that. Someone who isn't still banned from twitter, send this to Alex Jones or Roger Stone or somebody lol.
The correct translation of that saying is "the blood of the Covenant is thicker than the water of the womb."
It means the opposite of what you think. It means that fellowship matters more than kinship. It means if your relatives stop being your family, go find fellow believers and make your place among them.
It gets funnier when you consider the rate of alcoholism among these people. This is the kind of woman who puts herself to sleep with a bottle of red wine and regularly contemplates suicide thinking "that'll show them."
Well, yeah it's a fetish I'd say. Most fiction directed at women is.