i agree with that, from my little experience with BC pills that did manage to stay down, it completely removed my sex drive....but ho=howdy, when not taking them, it was a whole nuther story! mind, soul, and body knew when my egg was there and craved to be impregnated....i'm not kidding! When young, I tried to explain this to my closet girlfriends still taking the pill and they truly did not understand what I was talking about....It's things like that that make him so important. He said on BBC that america will be 90% in the future! Who else could get away with saying that other than a gay jew?From watching a few young women I had known since they were young children I think he made a good point with this one > birth control makes women “stupid and unattractive” . The change in those young women's hormones from the horse urine derived birth control pills and what those did to their health was a disaster. A commentator does not always break down the technical aspects of an issue but can get some of those who will listen to them take a step back and look closer into what is transpiring.Steve Bannon thru his own personal pocketbook and thru Breitbart's pocketbook, promoted Milo's career...
By Manuel Roig-Franzia and Paul Farhi, The Washington Post
A few days after Stephen Bannon was named chief strategist in President Donald Trump’s White House, one of his best-known proteges praised him on British television.
“I am a gay Jew and he made me a star,” Milo Yiannopoulos, the frequently profane Breitbart.com columnist and cyber provocateur, told a Channel 4 interviewer in November.
While Bannon oversaw the Breitbart News Network, Yiannopoulos built an enthusiastic fan base for his caustic writings. One article proclaimed that birth control makes women “stupid and unattractive” and argued against contraception because “we need the kids if we’re to breed enough to keep the Muslim invaders at bay.” To him, most women are “hysterical hypercritical harpies towards their boyfriends and husbands the vast majority of the time.”
He co-wrote a column that praised the intelligence of white supremacists, and he got banned from Twitter after taunting African-American actress Leslie Jones, who he said looks like “a black dude.”
Bannon, however, has never wavered in his support for Yiannopoulos. “Bannon believes in Milo,” the site’s editor in chief, Alexander Marlow, said in an interview earlier this month. “He dedicated time and resources – both personally and with his businesses – to expanding Milo’s brand.”
Stephen Bannon molded Breitbart into a far-right sledgehammer. How it will be wielded in the Trump era? – The Denver Post
He's invaluable.
Women on birth control are never ovulating which means they are never aroused. Feminists degrade motherhood. Having babies is part of a woman's sex drive. It's the true climax. Painful yes, and no life isn't fair.
Feminism is our gravest enemy and no one but Milo has the guts to do anything about it.
it makes sense though...the BC Pill makes a woman's body believe it is pregnant, thus no ovulation....there is no urge to reproduce because it believes it already has a bun in the oven.
There is a bc pill for men in the works, in trials....wonder if it does something similar to the men?