Slave Culture and Abortion
March 2, 2020
By NZB3
What’s the Slave Culture approach to abortion? What some see as murder the psychology of the SC views as commonplace as discarding chewing gum or having a haircut. It seems one of life’s mysteries.
The Theory of Moral Cultures predicts that K-selected kids are always wanted and r-selected kids are not. The two K-selected cultures (Honour Culture and Dignity Culture) care deeply about their young and invest quality into their upbringing in order to raise strong adults. In order to achieve this, the two parents form a strong Pair Bond. Marriage is sacred, not something to be employed to cheat someone out of a sugary dessert. To the r-selected, including Victimhood Culture celebrities such as TVNZ’s Hayley Holt, a pair bond is not important at all; No father is required. Indeed, it is considered offensive to ask where the father of her child is or who he is! Her VC colleges know better than to raise it.
“But as the messages of delight for Holt’s impending motherhood rolled in, so too did the frankly rude queries as to who the baby’s father is.”- Hayley Holt’s baby is so wanted, it’s none of your business who the father is; Stuff
“Mantras such as “a woman’s right to choose” are pretty effective at bamboozling a K-selected because they’re all for individual rights and have no argument to offer! But the r-selected is only saying this for the purposes of gaining territory, they don’t believe any such thing and especially not with respect to the life that is most at stake: the unborn baby.”- 1974: Abortion; AHNZ
“Girl brags about ‘getting her second abortion’ in TikTok video where she documents her trip to a California Planned Parenthood leaving pro-life and pro-choice advocates shocked”- Dailymail
The Slave Culture ‘mother’ is not Attached to their child, she is Peer-Attached instead. And, their baby is not one of their peers.
The idea of having a parental bond is alien to the SC. They don’t have it and neither does anyone else as far as they are concerned; It’s a unicorn. Nothing personal. An abortion is like having a haircut or chewing gum or choosing to go for a run.
“The pro-abortion group NARAL has just launched a bizarre new video that places abortion on the same moral plane as getting a haircut, picking a sweater, going for a jog or chewing gum—all, apparently, things that a woman can “choose to do with her body,” just like abortion.”- Life Site
We all know people who are Peer Attached and probably went to school with them or have them in our workplace. Currently they are the mainstream and, while they can, work hard to make our shared social and political and media environment more supportive of their reproductive strategy (and toxic to the opposition’s.) These have been hard years to live in for the K-selected Kiwis who Attached to parental figures and seek to Attach to their own children too.
To really understand the cultural forces that follow on from the r/K reproduction strategies and how that expresses in the Slave Culture approach to abortion do read Hold On to Your Kids- Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers. This book by Gordon Neufeld and Gabor Mate documents what an r-selected culture does to children in great detail.
“Parenting was meant to be natural and intuitive but can be so only when the child is attaching to us. To regain the power to parent we must bring our children back into full dependence on us- not just physical dependence but psychological and emomtional, too, as nature has ever intended.”- Neufeld and Mate
The authors do, however, take a K-centric point of view. They take no prisoners in trying to purge the world of r-selected kids and promote K kids as the above quote shows. As an Anarchist I’m much happier for the Gene Wars to keep playing out so long as neither side uses force such as State power to try to ‘win’. Live and let live! The r-selected population share the planet with us all and have the same rights to reproduce and parent after their fashion as anyone does.
The book was much easier to write and publish back in 2004 when K-selected culture was on the rise and to republish in 2014 before r-selected culture supplanted it. Another edition will make sense mid-2020s when it will again be popular to hold values such as these. Rather than read the book, see also Mate’s lecture about it at the following link…
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Ref. r vs K Selection Theory: In Brief; AHNZ
Ref. 1974: Abortion; AHNZ