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How to increase religious, affluent, white America: a guidebook

Start by banning abortion 
Ban abortion by any legal means. Challenge the Roe v Wade ruling. Ban abortions past viability in as many states as you can. Impose restrictions on the clinics and their providers. Require admitting privileges at a hospital within a small radius and then shut down clinics with unnecessary building requirements only necessary for hospitals. Mandatory waiting periods, mandatory ultrasounds, forced complication scripts and literature with lies such as abortion increases the likelihood of breast cancer given to patients.

Build Crisis Pregnancy Centers
Use words like ''choice'' & ''options'' in the center's name. Place the center as close to a real clinic as possible, right next door if you can! Have staff wear smocks and provide ultrasounds. Do whatever it takes to make it appear like you are an actual clinic. Deception is key; people seeking abortions will never enter your center if they are provided with the information that you do not actually perform abortions upfront. We want women to be as informed as possible, but only about abortion procedures. When it comes to center's procedures, we want women to be in as much of the dark as possible. Fight against legislation that might force us to remove our veil of deception.

Shut down Title X funding 
Take the funding once meant for real reproductive health and funnel it into the crisis pregnancy centers. The fact that most of them are religiously affiliated needs to be kept underwarps so as not to alarm the public of a church and state separation breach.

Keep the poor, poor
Fight against social programs. Keep food stamps difficult to qualify for and the payout low. Do not increase minimum wage. Do not make childcare accessible cost wise. If these women would rather go to school than carry out their biological purpose, tax them. And by tax, I mean force them to take out student loans of which they will be paying back for decades. Not only will this serve as punishment for desiring a higher education over their biological reproductive function, it will also ensure continued poverty. 
The goal is to keep these people in poverty and ban abortion. These people are ripe for exploitation for corporations. Student loan interest, pay day loans, consumer credit card debt, predatory mortgages, equity loans. There is money for industries to make from these services and they need to be kept afloat for the good of our capitalist society. 
All of this leaves people unable to save and with what little money they have left, their only form of entertainment is purchasing consumer goods. 
The poverty will inevitably push youth into crime. For which, our prison systems are waiting to profit off of them. And they are perfectly designed to keep the inmates tethered to the prison system forever. More money for big prison!
This is the perfect system for keeping the poor, profitable.

Keep healthcare privatized, not universal
When the poor cannot access healthcare, there are two great ways to exploit this. The first can be achieved one of two ways. The first is in that many of these people will be working jobs where healthcare is inaccessible. Either they work part time or they cannot afford the premiums. In these cases, women will be left paying out of pocket for their prenatal and delivery care. They will be charged the heavily inflated sticker price for their care. Obviously, they will never be able to pay this off. So the hospital will be able to recoup their losses through sales to creditors and the creditors will be able to make their profits off the debt. And if they are still unable to pay, we can garnish their wages to make sure they pay. This will also cascade into other debt industries making profit, like credit card companies, as women will have to turn to them to pay for expenses they cannot pay for from their paycheck as we garnished it. 
The other manner would be in that the women do have health insurance, but for the 
poor, even deductibles and copays are too high for them. So they will be placed in a similar boat, just to a lesser degree. 
The second way women can be ex
ploited is in that many of these women will not wish to face this financial hardship. That is when we offer them adoption, a reward for offering fresh, white babies to the respectable citizens of the upper caste system. And their compensation for doing so? Their healthcare costs will be covered. 
And remember those crisis pregnancy centers? They are often affiliated with adoption agencies. So, we bar poor women from having abortions, punish them with financial hardships should they think they have any right to keep what should rightfully be someone else's baby, and funnel them right into the adoption agencies hands. Where there are many affluent families with money to purchase the babies, which benefits the corporate agencies, and then these fresh, white babies get placed into the hands of middle and upper class religious families like they rightfully should be.

Conception citizenship
This actually kills two birds with one stone. First, it makes abortion illegal. Second, we will get rid of anchor babies: i
mmigrants coming into our country and giving birth to children as a way to keep themselves in our country. Conception citizenship solves this problem. Those illegal immigrants... guess what? They do not have any form of proof to stand on that their baby was actually conceived in the US because they did not obtain documents upon entering. All we have to do is say that their baby was not conceived here in the good ole USofA and we can ship them and their future criminal children back off to where they came from. Our country is meant for affluent white families and slave labor in the form of poverty and imprisonment.

Labeling abortion murder
Now that abortion is illegal, we can dispense legal justice upon those that would have an abortion. We will probably start small, with feticide becoming more and more the go to crime. Over time we can let it naturally unfold into murder, as the people we have brain washed for all these decades will start doing some of our dirty work for us. We will start to see women imprisoned for murder charges. This is great for our prison profits and has a good amount of money to be made in it. What makes this even better is that these women will be charged with felonies, so if and when they exit the justice system, they will be unable to obtain jobs, putting them where they belong: in the home. The poverty will most likely drive them into some form of crime or they will default on their probation and they will be right back in prison hands again. Double points if they start using drugs and we can get them on drug charges with mandatory minimums. And best of all, they will be unable to vote for candidates who would invest in their interests!

It is time we push back the clocks. We have been doing it with the black community for decades and soon we will have women there as well. America is meant for religious, affluent, white families. And poverty will be our new form of slavery. 

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This is what I see of the current state of America and the future that is to come should abortion become illegal in America. The purpose of this dystopian satire was to illustrate how the other interests that pro-life advocates tend to hold can and will play into their other interests. It is a scary prospect, but their desires have too much overlap currently, I think it is safe to assume that they will have overlap after illegality is established as well.
While this was just meant to be a mock parody playbook, the reality of this situation, as eerily dystopian as it is, could very well be the future of America.
















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