 So I want you all to ask yourselves a question. Do you think that since Roe v. Wade was overturned, any of these forced brothers have began to feel regret after seeing some of these horror stories that were witnessing 10-year-old girls, who are the victims of rape, having to get abortions out of state, women who have miscarriages, who have to carry their dead fetuses for two weeks, because the doctor doesn't necessarily know that he has enough evidence to protect himself in the events, you know, the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is going to prosecute him for doing an abortion illegally on a live fetus. Do you think that any of them have been introspective at all? You know the answer. The answer is obviously no, and if anything, they've become more emboldened and they're trying to expand their operations, at least when it comes to crisis pregnancy centers, which is, you know, the headquarters in your local city for forced brothers. Now, we're going to talk about a crisis pregnancy megaplex essentially being built, but this entire story really demonstrates how utterly insane these forced brothers are. So as the Washington Post reports over the past 50 years of legal abortion in America, crisis pregnancy centers have been one of the top tools of the anti-abortion movement and a target for intense criticism from abortion rights advocates. With more than 2,500 locations across the United States, these centers deploy what critics decry as overly aggressive, even deceptive tactics to talk women out of abortions, often religiously affiliated. They typically offer free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds, sometimes initially presenting themselves as abortion clinics or objective sources of abortion information. Now that abortion is banned across much of the South and Midwest, including Texas, many crisis pregnancy centers in these regions are preparing to assume a larger role, stepping into a void left by shuttered abortion clinics as the go-to place for ultrasound exams and pregnancy resources, despite the fact that they are not licensed medical facilities. The goal is to intercept women before they can access abortion some other way through an online pharmacy or across state lines and convince them that they'll have support. The executive director of the pregnancy center of the Coastal Bend had recently overseen the purchase of what she sees as the most strategic plot of land in the Corpus Christi, a city of 300,000 people on the South Texas coast, right next to the local Texas A&M campus, looking out over the Oso Bay, Jena Pinsen's $10 million crisis pregnancy center will be built to attract female undergraduates with a coffee shop and a thrift store visible from the road and a patio where students can sip their cafe lattes. So if this sounds a little bit sus to you, if it sounds a little bit predatory even, that's because it absolutely is. They dupe unsuspecting women into getting religious dogma shoved down their throats, guilt trips, making them feel as if they dare to exercise any level of autonomy over their bodies. Well, that's bad. And they don't always use guilt. Oftentimes, they'll use positive reinforcement. You know, they'll explain how, look, we know that you're going to be a great mother, you know, there's resources available. Here's some, you know, food banks, here's some clothing banks, there's individuals who are willing to donate, some churches will help you. They do that, sure. But then they also have like these models of fetuses and they're like, this is what you're killing. So it's really, really gross. Now, most of the article talks about this $10 million pregnancy center, megaplex, which is bizarre. But there's one portion of the story that really stood out to me that highlights how fucking insane these people are. So if they can get an abortion-minded woman to have a conversation, Pinson feels confident that the center staff can change her mind. In their counseling sessions, Pinson says they pour into girls persuading them that no matter the obstacles in their lives, they can become successful mothers. Pinson welcomes even the most devastating cases. I've seen a lot of 13 year old girls do phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal, she said. It doesn't have to be a negative thing. She closely followed the case of the 10-year-old rape victim who was denied an abortion in Ohio last month. If that girl came into her center, Pinson would suggest she consider adoption, she said, adding that abortion would not fix the girl's problems. That life is still alive. And even at 10, she knows a life is inside her. So what she's admitting there is that they literally guilt trip child rape victims into having their rapists baby. I don't even know what to say about that. That is nauseatingly unethical and despicable. Just despicable. Now, look, ultimately, if that little girl and her mother and the doctor come to the decision collectively that this is what they want to do, the choice should be theirs. But ask yourself this, do you think that Jaina Pinson is going to present that little girl and her mother with objective information? Do you think that she's going to explain what is entailed with pregnancy and childbirth and the toll that that takes on your body and the expectations of motherhood, the difficulties associated with that? Is she going to get a fair and balanced view of what her life will be if she decides to have her rapists baby? Absolutely not. It's going to be skewed. It's going to be guilt trips. It's going to be have it. Otherwise, you're murdering. Now, maybe they're not that explicit every single time, but that's the implication. You have a life inside of you. So if you have an abortion, you're murdering. I mean, in most abortion cases, it's done within the first 10, 12 weeks. So we're talking about clumps of cells here. We're not talking about an actual baby, but these absolute freaks, these religious psychopaths are saying, no, we actually want to convince children where the victims of rape that they should carry their rapists babies to term, and these children will be able to care for their children and make great mothers. If this doesn't tell you how sick and twisted these people are, nothing will. So this is why we should never take forced birther seriously. They cannot be reasoned with. This is why I asked at the beginning of this video, do you think that they've been introspective at all? And that's because they don't base, you know, their view here, their supposed pro-life view, their pro-birther view, forced birther view rather, on facts or data or anecdotes. They literally are strictly adhering to a fundamentalist religious belief that as soon as that child is conceived, God has a plan, right? There are some forced brothers who believe that life begins before conception because like even before child is born, that soul is destined to become a physical life. So, you know, to abort that is to take God's creation out. You know, they don't ever put any of the burden on men, try to guilt-trip men for masturbating. Think of all of those sperm, the millions of sperm that you just killed when you shot your load into a fucking tissue. Like, do they do this to men? Of course not. They only do it to women. So they are participating in the subordination of women and the lengths that they will go to force women to give birth, even to their rapists' babies. Even if they are children, they still say, no, give birth to that rapist's baby. Twisted fucking people. That's all I can say. That is all I can say. These people are sick in the head and you can't reason with them. So we just have to politically overwhelm them and reverse this decision because that is sickness that we cannot allow to happen in this country. The decision must be left with women or in some instances when it comes to rape children and their doctor. They're the ones who should be making that decision. Not these religious fucking freaks.