RFK Jr. Can’t Stop Talking About Puberty or Sperm Counts & It’s Creeping People…
Can someone take away his microphone, please?
A recent viral video, posted by TikTok user @pottymouthpollyanna, has ignited widespread discussion by presenting a controversial statement attributed to prominent political figure RFK Jr. The video's creator claims that RFK Jr. suggested 65-year-old men are a "better reproductive fit" for young girls than teenage boys, a remark that has quickly drawn criticism and concern. The creator interprets this alleged statement as a key indicator of a broader societal trend she terms "fertility panic," which she argues is a deliberate strategy to control women's lives from childhood through adulthood. She outlines a multi-faceted approach, starting with what she describes as "reproductive control." This includes efforts to restrict access to birth control and, in her view, to make pregnancy compulsory. "They're going to ban abortion, they're going to restrict access to birth control, you're going to create this panic around people not being able to conceive and you're going to make pregnancy compulsory," she stated in the video. Furthermore, the video highlights a perceived push to lower the legal age for marriage, which the creator suggests is intended to normalize early unions, particularly when involving young girls who become pregnant. "We're already seeing states trying to do away with minimum marriage age or at least create exceptions to justify marriage in the case of pregnancy with young girls," she asserted. The third component of this alleged strategy, according to the creator, is the undermining of women's education. This, she argues, would lead to young girls being pregnant, uneducated, and financially dependent, effectively trapping them in traditional roles and preventing them from achieving independence or challenging the established hierarchy. She concludes that this systematic approach aims to limit women's autonomy and reduce their value to their reproductive capacity, thus maintaining control over their lives for another generation.
Can someone take away his microphone, please?
