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And I think that...
derails a lot of the normal path that women would follow to say, I'm going to find a mate, I'm going to get married, I'm going to have kids.
And if you don't do that, I think it leaves a hole.
And I think they feel like they got to fill that hole, like they got to find another purpose.
And I think that's what causes them to latch on to all these problems that aren't really their problems.
It's like, oh, I got to look out for these poor immigrants or I got to look out for these poor other people.
And so they get involved with these things and act like this angry mother trying to protect them.
These people that aren't their kids, but they almost treat them like they're their kids, right?
Like they're treating them as if they're trying to be the mama bear and say, I'm going to do something to protect these people because they're oppressed and I need to step in and save them and I need to be the mother figure for that.
it just pushes them down a very negative path to take risks they shouldn't take.
And in this one case to lose their life.
And in that case, I think, you know, that person did have kids, you know, she was in some lesbian relationship, but I don't know what caused that person not to put their kids first, essentially.
But, you know, a lot of them tend to be these women, like you said, who are single men,
Um, maybe single mother is part of it where they don't have a man in their life to help or to help guide them and provide for them and things like that.
But, um, a lot of them are just, they don't have kids.
Right.
And so they're, they're looking for something else to be their purpose in life.
And, you know, it ends up being this political cause.
Yeah.
Well, I don't think it's likely we're going to have women lose the right to vote or the right to work.