Exposing the Globalist Agenda to Destroy the Family, Sterilize Humanity, and How to Escape It

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Quick Read

This episode argues that societal elites and corporate America actively undermine the traditional family unit through policies and cultural narratives, leading to widespread unhappiness and societal decay.
The 'work-life balance' is a corporate fabrication designed to prioritize work over family, leading to individual and societal misery.
Corporate policies like abortion tourism and egg freezing are tools to keep women in the workforce, not empower them, ultimately hindering family formation.
A return to self-sacrifice, faith, and prioritizing family over career is essential to counteract societal decline and foster genuine happiness.

Summary

Terry Schilling, a father of eight, discusses his personal journey and his father's recovery from crack addiction, attributing it to the integration of family and work through their pizza business. He argues that the modern concept of 'work-life balance' is a corporate lie designed to exploit individuals and separate them from their families. Schilling contends that corporate policies, such as abortion tourism and egg freezing, are driven by a desire to keep women in the workforce, reducing labor costs and preventing family formation. He draws parallels between these modern trends and historical anti-human, anti-family ideologies like the Albigensian heresy and Malthusianism. Both Schilling and host Tucker Carlson criticize the 'Boomer' generation for its perceived selfishness and for creating a system that disadvantages young families, advocating for a return to traditional family values, self-sacrifice, and faith as the foundation for a stable society.
This discussion matters because it presents a provocative and contrarian view on fundamental societal structures, arguing that powerful institutions are intentionally eroding the family unit. It challenges conventional wisdom on career, personal fulfillment, and generational responsibility, suggesting that many modern problems stem from a systemic attack on traditional values and the natural order of life. For those concerned about declining birth rates, family stability, and the influence of corporations on personal choices, this episode offers a stark and opinionated framework for understanding these issues.

Takeaways

  • The guest's father overcame crack addiction and built a large family by integrating his work (pizza shop) with his family life, challenging the 'work-life balance' narrative.
  • Corporate America promotes policies like abortion tourism and egg freezing to keep women in the workforce, viewing children as a hindrance to productivity.
  • The concept of 'work-life balance' is framed as a false dichotomy created by industries to wage 'war with life' and monopolize personal time.
  • Historical anti-human ideologies, such as the Albigensian heresy and Malthusianism, are seen as precursors to modern anti-family movements.
  • Fathers are crucial for instilling empathy and discipline in children, a role often overlooked or undermined in modern society.
  • Societal priorities are shifting, evidenced by the prevalence of dog parks over children's parks and disproportionate welfare spending on the elderly versus young families.
  • The 'Boomer' generation is blamed for destroying America by prioritizing their own prosperity and creating policies that burden younger generations and families.
  • The single, childless life, though presented as comfortable and prosperous, is argued to be a lie that leads to loneliness and a lack of eternal meaning.
  • AI is viewed as another manifestation of the elite's desire for human subservience, replacing human judgment with machine control and rejecting natural order.

Insights

1Corporate America's Anti-Family Agenda

Corporate policies like offering abortion tourism and egg freezing are not about empowering women but are calculated strategies to keep women in the workforce longer, preventing them from having children and thereby maintaining a larger, cheaper labor pool. This reflects a corporate desire for efficiency over human flourishing.

After the Dobbs decision, corporate America offered to pay for abortion travel and egg freezing. The guest states this is because 'if these women have babies, they'll leave the workforce and there will be fewer people. We'll have to pay people more money.'

2The Illusion of Work-Life Balance

The concept of 'work-life balance' is a deceptive corporate narrative designed to create a false choice between work and personal life. It's a mechanism for industries to 'go to war with life' and monopolize individuals' time, ultimately making them dependent on the system and often leading to reliance on pharmaceuticals to cope.

The guest describes 'work-life balance' as 'total garbage' and 'a total lie' set up by industries 'so that you have to make a choice between your work and your private life.' He notes that people are now taking 'Adderall to have the energy to do their job every day' and anti-anxiety medication to combat it.

3The Boomer Generation's Detrimental Impact

The 'Boomer' generation is accused of destroying America by enacting policies and creating a system that disproportionately benefits them at the expense of younger generations and families. This includes policies like property tax freezes for seniors and holding onto multiple homes, driving up housing costs and limiting opportunities for young people.

Tucker Carlson states that the 'Boomers have really screwed up our country and they really hurt young people.' The guest adds that they are 'sitting on all the wealth,' not selling their 'multiple homes,' and criticizes 'property tax freezes for senior citizens' while 'the burden and the tax burden and the onus is all on young families.'

4The Enduring Influence of Anti-Human Ideologies

Ancient anti-human and anti-family ideologies, such as the 12th-century Albigensian heresy and Malthusianism, continue to manifest in modern society through policies and cultural trends that discourage procreation, devalue the physical body, and promote sterilization or gender manipulation. These ideas, though shape-shifting, consistently aim to undermine the natural order and family unit.

The guest explains the Albigensians believed 'the body and the physical world were corrupted' and 'having a baby was the biggest sin.' He states 'those ideas are still here' and 'have just taken different shapes' in corporate promotion of abortion/egg freezing and states taking children from parents over gender identity. He also references Paul Ehrlich's 'Population Bomb' and his desire to forcibly sterilize people.

5The Role of Fathers in Instilling Empathy

Contrary to common perceptions, fathers play a unique and critical role in instilling empathy in their children. By holding children accountable and making them understand the value of things (e.g., a broken tool), fathers teach them to consider others' perspectives and the consequences of their actions.

A study in Reason magazine found 'fathers are actually the ones that instill empathy in their children.' The guest explains that when a child breaks a tool, a father lectures them on the cost and effort, making 'kids to think about other people.'

Bottom Line

The idea that individuals should collectively refuse to pay credit card interest as a form of protest against predatory banking practices and to reassert control over financial institutions.

So What?

This challenges the fundamental power dynamic between consumers and banks, suggesting that collective action could force renegotiation of terms and potentially lead to more ethical financial practices, such as caps on interest rates.

Impact

Organize consumer unions or movements to collectively negotiate credit card terms, advocating for policies that protect vulnerable populations from usury and high-interest debt.

The observation that public parks are increasingly being converted from children's playgrounds to dog parks or senior citizen exercise areas, reflecting a societal shift in priorities away from families and children.

So What?

This physical manifestation of changing priorities indicates a deeper cultural devaluation of childhood and family formation, potentially leading to a less child-friendly society and further exacerbating declining birth rates.

Impact

Advocate for policies that prioritize the creation and maintenance of children's parks and family-friendly public spaces, and redirect public funding towards programs that support young families rather than disproportionately favoring the elderly or pet owners.

Key Concepts

The Work-Life Balance Fallacy

The idea that 'work-life balance' is a deceptive construct propagated by corporations to pit personal life against work, ultimately demanding more from individuals while appearing to offer flexibility. True fulfillment comes from integrating work into a family-centered life, rather than balancing two competing spheres.

The Albigensian Heresy (Modern Manifestation)

A historical religious cult that believed the soul was pure but the body and physical world were corrupt, leading them to discourage marriage and procreation. This model is used to explain modern ideologies that devalue family, promote abortion, and encourage sterilization or gender transition, seeing them as contemporary forms of rejecting the physical, procreative aspect of human existence.

The Purpose of Work (Why vs. What)

Work ('the what') should serve the family ('the why'). The model suggests that working to build a personal legacy or for corporate independence is ultimately unfulfilling and temporary, whereas working to provide for and protect one's family offers eternal meaning and purpose.

Lessons

  • Prioritize family and marriage above career and personal aspirations, viewing work as a means to provide for family rather than an end in itself.
  • Engage in self-reflection and personal accountability, recognizing one's own flaws and seeking to improve rather than blaming external factors for problems.
  • Actively participate in your children's lives, including being present for significant moments like birth and spending one-on-one time to instill values and empathy.

Notable Moments

The guest's younger siblings had no knowledge of their father's past crack addiction, demonstrating the profound transformation his father underwent after choosing family and faith.

This illustrates the transformative power of commitment to family and faith, showing that individuals can overcome severe personal struggles and rebuild their lives to such an extent that their past is unrecognizable to those who only know their reformed self.

The guest's father's deathbed wish was for 'my family and I want Jesus,' leading to his death surrounded by all ten children, receiving last rites.

This moment encapsulates the episode's core message about the ultimate value of family and faith, presenting a 'happy death' as a profound and beautiful culmination of a life dedicated to these values, contrasting sharply with the lonely deaths predicted for those who prioritize career over family.

Quotes

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"The entire framing of the work life balance is meant to go to war with life. It is a false dichotomy set up by industries and corporations so that you have to make a choice between your work and your private life."

Terry Schilling
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"Corporate America saying, if these women have babies, they'll leave the workforce and there will be fewer people. We'll have to pay people more money because there are fewer workers in the workforce because these women have babies, they'll become moms and then they'll maybe have another one. They'll have less time to be efficient and effective."

Terry Schilling
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"The point of a system is what it produces, not what it says it produces. And our system today is attacking men."

Terry Schilling
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"The single life, the unmarried life, the childless life, it's very comfortable. It is fun, you can do whatever you want. It's innocuous. It's like weed, right?"

Terry Schilling
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"The family is the why you get a job and you work hard at it so that you can provide for your family."

Terry Schilling

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