Banning 'body without childbirth': What is the problem? The irrationality of the state restricting women's ways of living
The article discusses the historical state interventions in reproductive rights in Japan, focusing on recent judicial decisions regarding forced sterilizations and the controversial 'Maternal Protection Law.'
Technological Eugenics and the Abuse of Women on Epstein's Island
The article discusses the intersection of technological eugenics, women's abuse, and the implications of Jeffrey Epstein's actions as they relate to power structures.
Neither the strongest nor the fittest: compassion turned out to be our true evolutionary advantage
The article discusses how compassion has been a crucial evolutionary advantage for humanity, contrary to the notion of survival of the fittest.
Of Eugenics and Genius: Our Review of Mewgenics, the New Masterpiece of Independent Video Games
This article reviews Mewgenics, an independent tactical role-playing game that blends dark humor with themes of eugenics and cat breeding.
Custom Babies, Obsession with Eugenics... The Mysterious Implications of Jeffrey Epstein in the Scientific Community
The article explores Jeffrey Epstein's connections and contributions to the scientific community, particularly his interest in human DNA enhancement and eugenics, fueled by recently declassified documents.
Epstein sought to genetically modify people and infect women with desire
Jeffrey Epstein was not only interested in wealth and power but also in the genetic re-engineering of humanity, as revealed by newly surfaced documents indicating his communication with renowned scientists regarding DNA modification and enhancement of desired traits.
Epstein Wanted to Make 20 Women Pregnant Together! Know What the Baby Ranch Plan Was
Jeffrey Epstein had a disturbing plan to impregnate multiple women at his ranch, aiming to create a 'super race' through his DNA.
Eugenics Shadowing Immigration and Welfare Policies in the U.S.
The article examines how eugenics, often associated with Nazi Germany, originated and thrived in the United States, promoting discrimination and policies against immigrants, the poor, and disabled individuals under the guise of scientific legitimacy.