Birth is Outsourced, Love is Outsourced, Outrage is Outsourced, Intelligence is Outsourced, What’s next?

Birth Outsourced

Today, birth is outsourced like a corporate project. Surrogacy agencies in countries like Ukraine or India offer “rent-a-womb” services, where affluent couples (or singles) can commission a baby without pregnancy, shared sacrifices, or even genetic ties.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) and sperm/egg donation turn procreation into a transaction: pick a donor from a catalog, pay the fees, and get a child engineered to spec.

This isn’t liberation; it’s alienation. Men and women bypass the natural rhythms of partnership, opting for solo parenthood or “co-parenting” arrangements that resemble business contracts more than lifelong bonds.

The result is a generation raised in fragmented households, where “family” is just another app-scheduled event.

Academics, activists, elites and the media frame it as “reproductive rights,” while quietly undermining the family—the bedrock of stable societies. Without it, loyalty shifts from kin to corporations and governments.

Swipes, Visas, and Vows for Sale

Love has been reduced to algorithms and a net worth. Tinder and other apps monetize romance, and connections are fleeting and superficial. We’ve got “namesake relationships”—marriages of convenience for visas, citizenship, or tax breaks. Shows like 90 Day Fiancé glorify this farce, where love is a paperwork formality, not a soul-deep union.

Matrimony sites take it further, commodifying partners like stocks on a exchange. Historically, many marriages were pragmatic—alliances for money, protection, or land. But those were rooted in community and culture, strengthening tribes rather than dissolving them.

Today’s outsourced love erodes that. It’s all about individualism: why commit when you can outsource affection to escorts, AI companions, or international brides? The endgame is the abolition of traditional pairings, paving the way for a rootless, borderless populace where loyalty to family or heritage is optional.

Dismantling the Foundations

These aren’t isolated trends—they’re interconnected steps toward a brave new world without borders or bonds. Outsourcing birth shreds the family unit.

Love’s commodification dissolves romantic and cultural ties. Outsourced outrage diverts focus from homegrown solidarity. And intelligence offshoring erodes self-reliance.

Together, they target the abolition of traditional structures: the family, majority cultures (smeared as “racist” to enforce compliance), homogeneous communities of race, ethnicity, and religion, and the fierce nationalism that protects them.

It’s a subtle siege on identity. By making everything transactional and global, the powers-that-be foster a deracinated populace—easier to control, market to and manipulate.

Native pride? Labeled divisive. Community cohesion? Dismissed as exclusionary.

The goal: a world where allegiance is to the marketplace, not your roots.

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