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    Home » Blog » U.S. ‘hates women,’ faces future of cannibalism, ‘forced breeding camps’: ASU event

    U.S. ‘hates women,’ faces future of cannibalism, ‘forced breeding camps’: ASU event

    August 30, 2024Updated:August 30, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    At a Wednesday event held at Arizona State University, two academics discussed the demise of capitalism, electing a female president, and raised the prospect of a utopian future with” incest” and “forced breeding camps.

    ” Jenny Irish’s HATCH: A Theoretical Prospect for Reproductive Rights” was held both in person and via Zoom.

    It featured Professor Angela Lober, the chairman of the ASU’s Academy of Lactation Programs, Professor Irish, a writer and professor of English, and Dr. Angela Lober, the director of ASU’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation.

    Professor Lober stated in the one-hour moderated discussion that she “got into this area because the United States hates ladies and everything the female figure does.”

    She cited the lack of comprehensive treatment for mothers and children and the state of parental care in the nation.

    Financial interests usually bypass health issues, as evidenced by the lack of economic incentives in feeding and maternal-child wellbeing, Lober said.

    British, when asked about her fears for the future of pregnancy laws, said she fears the possibility of “forced breeding shelters” and” eating” driven by a lack of resources.

    ” So much of our real points toward those future”, Irish said.

    Lober continued,” The harmony between hope and despair is a daily practice for me.”

    ” A few decades ago I always thought Roe v. Wade may be overturned. How on earth may we accomplish that?” Lober said.

    Asked what they would do to recover reproductive rights, Lober said “dismantle neoliberalism” and “elect a female leader”.

    Irish said any day Americans have an “external object” asserting power over children’s systems, they should all be “terrified”. She said the region should consider how “forcing people into mother” affects the broader area.

    Further: ASU also asks for DEI pledges in hiring&nbsp,

    Irish also referred to transgenderism and claimed that there is an “absolute rape” on the transgender community and people’s self-identification potential.

    ” It is ugly, immoral, and wrong”, she said.

    The researchers likewise took questions from the audience of 15 or but students via Zoom. When asked about the decline in birth rates globally, Lober said it does n’t “bother” her, as” we are overpopulated”.

    She added that she encourages her kids to have their own babies.

    The event’s coordinator, Karina Fitzgerald, stated that the goal of the event was to “encourage students who are following creative pursuits or other types of worldbuilding to simply explore other elements that they have n’t thought of before in their writing, or to find other ways to challenge themselves in creative processes.”

    In an interview with The College Fix, Fitzgerald said,” People does not think of it much when they are creating imaginary stories.” It’s a great workout for students to engage in during the training of.

    The occasion was co-hosted by ASU Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, which hosts events that aim to design” a potential clipped to human flourishing”, according to its site.

    According to the occasion information, the “prose poems in Jenny Irish’s most recent set, Hatch, track the consciousness of an artificial womb that may challenge the role she has played in the continuation of the human species ‘ decline.”

    ” This apocalyptic vision engages with the most pressing problems of this contemporary sociopolitical moment: reproductive freedom, climate catastrophes, and mass death, gender and racial discrimination in healthcare and technology, deception, conspiracy theories, and science, and the possibilities and dangers of artificial knowledge”.

    MORE: Louisiana professor: Schools may teach students to remain abortion activists

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