They're Stealing Our Names & Erasing Women! Wake Up!

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The video discusses universal rights, the importance of family, and the need for unity against corporate and legal divisions in society.
[55:00-55:13]
The video opens with a discussion on universal rights for all humanity.
Our names are being used against us. We see ourselves as men and women. Like, we have rights. Divine, natural rights. As we should. As everybody on this planet should.
[55:14-55:58]
It explores the natural human experience and criticizes corporate influence on life.
It doesn't matter where you're coming from. On the globe. On the on this planet whatever shape you want to call it we're here okay this is our planet we are natural men and women that are only coming there's only one way any man or woman can even come to this planet and for the way these fucking these men in these corporations and some women but not very many some women but mostly men are dealing with hiding in these fucking corporations Even though they came here through a woman. They couldn't have got here without a woman. And then what the fuck.
[55:58-56:15]
A critique is presented on the disrespect shown by powerful individuals towards their creator.
You know what I mean. It's just mind blowing. I don't understand how. People can have such disrespect. That have so much power. To the creator. That brought them in this existence. In the first place. It's mind blowing. It doesn't make any sense.
[56:15-56:38]
The narrator emphasizes the critical importance of protecting women and children in society.
Because again. Women, children, they are the most important thing on the planet. This really needs to be protected. But when we see women and children talk about the government, like real talk, women and children, the government, when it comes to war, they're always the first ones to be taken out.
[56:38-57:03]
The struggles faced by single women raising children are highlighted.
When it comes to women and children in our society right now, We have single women taking care of children. That's what they're talking about, women and children. Because they take the man out of the situation as best as they can as a corporation to get rid of the trinity of life for this planet.
[57:03-57:37]
The narrator explains the significance of the traditional family structure.
The foundation that was supposed to help create life. This cycle on this planet going, you know, the, the, the, the root, like, and I'm not saying about anything that's happening on the planet currently with everything else. I'm just talking about the original Trinity of man, woman, and like child, the 3, you know, like man, woman, child, you got a man, you got a woman, they create a child. That's how you get here, you know, but you can't do that without having the woman bring the child here.
[57:38-58:15]
Criticism is directed at the technological interference in natural reproduction processes.
Now, of course, yes, sorry, technology has done that to bypass the woman, but that's fucked up. That's a complete because again. What these people are doing with test tube babies, creating whatever out of the lab with people, like, no. No. Like, our process here to come here on this planet, it was designed to come through the woman. And even when you're having a C-section, you're not coming through the natural process of how you're supposed to bring bra here, and you're losing information as a child not being coming through the canal.
[58:15-58:32]
The narrator shares emotional turmoil and the desire for global unity.
That's just real talk. Anyway, I'm going to get off this topic because, again, this is a deeper topic I want to get into, man. Because I'm bothered. I am, like, I don't want to say I'm in a bad, but I am fucking hurting over here.
[58:32-59:26]
The path to unity is discussed, emphasizing self-awareness and understanding.
Because it is, like, I'm, again, like. I am so not into the idea of a world war, another world war, realistically. I'm so not into that idea. I'm so into the idea of unity, peace, love, and just coming together as men and women on this planet. Anywhere on this planet. It shouldn't matter. And I'm trying to figure out how do we do it? How do we do And as I'm understanding it, the key to this situation, the puzzle is understanding us, men and women, doesn't matter who you are, where you come from, what you look like. You have to know yourself. You have to have knowledge of yourself and know what your ancestry is, where you come from, what your heritage, like what your culture is.
[59:26-60:11]
A critique is made regarding the role of nations and corporations in governance.
Tie yourself back to your nation. Because it is the nation of the world that comes together, that is united, that has representatives there that are governing the conditions on the planet. And the problem with this situation is there are no nationals that are being represented there. In the domestic. We got the corporations. That are claiming that. They're going to send their nationals. To a United Nations. Venue. To dictate for us. What our life is going to be. But they're not dictating it.
[60:11-60:37]
The video concludes with a discussion on the divisive nature of legal statuses in society.
For. People that are in. A wardship status. People that are in a fucking. the wrong status. If you're a white person, if you're claiming you're a white person, there's no white nation. Same as there's no black nation. There's no colored nation. Again, these are legal statuses that are used to divide humanity, okay?

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