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Michelle Obama Urges Women to Hide Their Pro-abortion Votes From Their Husbands

by | Oct 29, 2024 | News

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Michelle Obama’s latest comments have taken her brand of divisive “empowerment” to a new low as she addresses women, urging them to see themselves as “more than baby-making vessels.” But worse, she suggested they vote in favor of abortion rights, even if it means concealing those votes hidden from their husbands.

“We have to use our voices to make these choices clear to the men that we love,” she(?) screeched. “Our lives are worth more than their anger and disappointment. And we are more than just baby-making vessels.”

“And if you are a woman who lives in a household of men that don’t listen to you or value your opinion, just remember that your vote is a private matter. Regardless of the political views of your partner, you get to choose.”

In Obamaland, honesty and unity in marriage are secondary to the right to terminate a pregnancy. She frames the act of withholding one’s vote from a spouse as an expression of independence, as if secrecy and deception within marriage are badges of freedom.

The rhetoric echoes the same dismissive attitude we saw from Beth Moore, who not long ago urged women to think of themselves as “more than just packing the brothers’ lunchkits.”

Because they share the same secular worldview, both Moore and Obama share this revisionist view of womanhood—downplaying the God-given roles of wife and mother by presenting them as obstacles to real “freedom.” Where Moore romanticizes the idea of women finding worth outside of traditional roles, Obama’s message to women is similar: keep your pro-abortion votes under wraps and redefine empowerment as a willingness to oppose your husband’s values in secrecy.

It’s a view that not only undermines marriage but also casts motherhood as something optional, or even restrictive.

At the bottom if this pit, Obama’s words are have nothing to do with women’s rights and are more about deconstructing the very foundations that hold family and society together. She’s asking women to redefine empowerment by discarding unity, honesty, and life itself. This isn’t the voice of someone promoting freedom or strength, it’s the voice of someone intent on erasing the values that give meaning to those very concepts.

Weak women captured by vain philosophies may fall for this, but discerning minds see it for what it is—cultural decay dressed up as progress. And we may be able to slow it down for a minute or two, but this is what our future looks like.

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