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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello and welcome to Scrolling with Haley. I'm Haley Karania. The ladies of The View are absolutely triggered by conservative influencer Isabel Brown's pro-life, pro-family CPAC speech.
Chapter 2: What triggered the hosts of The View regarding Isabel Brown's speech?
I will give you my take. Then the latest slippery slope on the left is from pro-choice to pro-death with euthanasia cases taking headlines around the world by storm. Are we already seeing signs of this treatment right here in the U.S. ? Plus, Harry Potter is getting a reboot. And yes, in true 2026 form, characters are getting race swapped.
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Chapter 3: How does the left's slippery slope relate to euthanasia?
Subscribe to the show, tell a friend. All right, let's get into it. Isabel Brown really got under the skin of The View hosts, and all she said was that people should have kids. Watch this.
I don't even know how to explain this story, but I'm going to tell you what happened. The Conservative Political Action Conference, known as CPAC, wrapped up this weekend and conservative activist Isabel Brown had a message for her fellow Gen Z women, who reportedly are the least likely group in America to get married and have kids. But I want you to see this.
If you're not encouraging your children to grow up and have the courage to get married and have kids, more kids than they can afford before they think they're ready, it is high time to start. It is these choices like deleting our dating apps and quitting birth control pills and saying I do at the altar that ultimately trickle down into the political policies that we will see save our country.
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Chapter 4: Are there signs of pro-death ideologies in the U.S.?
I want to react to Isabelle's comments here. I, of course, you all know this, I'm a Christian woman. I believe that women are put on this earth to procreate. We are so blessed to have that gift to bear children. I believe that is a woman's calling. There is nothing more beautiful than bringing life into this world. And Isabel was speaking at CPAC.
What Whoopi and all the other women on this panel are failing to understand is the context of these comments. Isabel is speaking on a panel of conservative women to a room of conservatives who likely share in her conservative and Christian views. So... Are her comments shocking to that audience? No, most of us agree with her wholeheartedly.
And yet for whatever reason or reasons, some women don't agree. They don't feel that way. So here's where I deviate from this. Is this one size fits all advice? Of course not. There's nuance to this. Some women would love to be mothers and they can't get pregnant. Some women freeze their eggs or do IVF because they want to be mothers so badly.
Others don't believe in those kinds of fertility treatments. I personally know Christian women who don't want to get pregnant because of certain health issues that they already struggle with. Some women can't afford to take care of themselves and therefore aren't in a financial position to have children.
That of course is never an excuse to abort a child, but it could be a reason to hold off from getting pregnant momentarily. And the advice to have more children than you can afford, I think is sort of outdated and flawed. Life is very expensive. Raising a family is very expensive. And the conservative women telling you to have children are also working. The women on that panel are working moms.
These aren't traditional women by any means, myself included. So yes, when you have a family to provide for, if you want to have the wife or the woman stay at home, You can cut back on spending, you become more selfless, you care about different things, you can make it work.
But what we don't want in the conservative movement is people to have more kids than they can afford and then live off of SNAP or some other government benefits. Some women simply just don't wanna have children at all. Is it possible that women who don't want children will become pregnant and keep the baby and love every second of it? Yes, and we hope that that's the case.
But I don't think it's productive to encourage women to be mothers if they're not ready or not cut out for it or they don't want to.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of Isabel Brown's pro-family message?
The women who don't want to bear children probably don't want to do that for a reason. Maybe they're mentally ill. Maybe deep down they know that they should probably biologically want this. They're wired to want to do this. And for whatever reason, they don't. And I don't think that encouraging those women to go through with motherhood is a winning message. We can pray for those women.
But I also don't think that those women with that viewpoint would be listening to Isabel Brown at CPAC either. Which I think makes all the difference. Clearly, Isabel's message was targeted at women who are likely open to motherhood and don't share the leftist feminist viewpoint that marriage is oppressive and children are burdensome. Of course, we don't believe that.
But there are some really shitty mothers out there and really shitty dads. And I think we need to update the advice from get married young and have more kids than you can afford to have as many children as God gives you with the person God has for you. Because entering into the covenant of marriage and procreating should be very intentional.
Whereas the advice to just get married right away to your first boyfriend or girlfriend, have a ton of kids that you can't afford, that kind of sounds flippant. And I think it opens us up as conservatives and Christians to criticism from the left. Not that we care, but I think this should be very intentional.
And we should be encouraging people who want to have kids to do so intentionally with a God-fearing wife and husband. And I think that that's what all conservatives and Christians really want, but the message is sort of getting lost. And I will say, if liberals stop procreating altogether, We might be in business. Maybe that's okay. But that's my take on all of this.
Let us hear what the ladies of The View think. This is what Whoopi Goldberg had to say.
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I just want to say, years ago, they used to come after women of color. and accuse women of color of doing this very thing. And that's why they continue to cut all these programs and erase all these things. Childcare programs. Name it, name it. And now, had I known, that it turns out we are all just one group of women. We're just one group.
I mean, because what, what is she, what the, what, what, what, what?
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Chapter 6: How do personal circumstances affect the choice of motherhood?
So it's not her body, her choice after all. Now, Isabel, Whitney Cummings, says that Isabel is goofy in this clip. And we're going to get into this in a second. She also assumes that after Isabel's boobs look different in a year, her opinion on motherhood will also change. How nice. So listen to this.
how goofy her point was because she said, we need to teach our kids to have the courage to get married. If your marriage requires courage, I have a lot of questions about your husband. We need to tell this woman about LegalZoom and how easy it is to get out of it. I do remember these are the same people that support Donald Trump. But I mean, look, that does take courage.
Also, I gave our girl, Isabella, a little Google. She has a baby. She has a one-year-old. Of course, she thinks everyone should have a lot of kids. She has a one-year-old that sleeps all day. I also was like, I'm going to have a bunch more kids. Wait till your kid is up and walking and you spend most of your day trying to get its shoes on. You're probably going to rethink how many kids you have.
That is my son. Yes, that is my new baby. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, thank you so much. So I just would say to Isabel, let's check- Clearly, pants were optional. That's right. We don't do pants. We do Winnie the Pooh at my house. I would just say, Isabel, maybe let's check in with your boobs in a year and see if you still want a lot more kids. Well, that part, and I think it's just-
Isabel talked about the courage to get married young and have children because young women may need courage to do that thing that all of these women were shitting on at the table. Imagine that, a young woman talks about her positive motherhood experience and then there's a table of women shooting her down and denying that experience. Just ridiculous.
And honestly, when that kid, Whitney Cummings' son, grows up and sees that his mom is like, yeah, well, try putting his shoes on for a year and you're going to realize you're not going to want another kid. How is her son going to grow up and feel encouraged by that sentiment? That's just kind of gross. Anyway. Let's see what Sunny Hassan has to say.
I think it's just really reckless to be suggesting that people should have children when you now know in this country there's this affordability crisis, and for a two-person household, a married household, you need over $400,000 for childcare. Over $400,000. Most people don't make over $400,000.
So she's advocating for people to be born into poverty, people not being able to feed those children, people not being able to educate those children, and people not being able to house those children at the same time when this government is cutting all of the services that would allow people to have families and big families. And do not forget...
Okay, I'm done playing clips of The View, so I'm sorry that you had to go through that, but we're done with this now. Okay, so Sonny says that... it costs $400,000 for childcare. Now, a year? Like, yeah, no one is really making that amount of money. Like, I don't know families, young families that make that much money. And they're still doing it.
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Chapter 7: What are the controversies surrounding the Harry Potter reboot?
Maybe that's what Sunny Haasen pays. And I'm not arguing that childcare is cheap by any means. It's very expensive. But that's to my point earlier. I told you my thoughts on encouraging people to have kids that they can't afford. But again, Isabel is speaking to a room of people. This is why the view, they can't understand nuance and context.
Isabel is speaking to a room of people who believe wholeheartedly that the Lord will provide. And that is a message that they are going to resonate with. But Sonny talks about needing government programs to raise kids. And then if you don't have access to these programs, having kids is just an impossibility. That's not true.
There is middle ground here, but she takes it to the extreme to make her point. And feminism used to be about ensuring that men and women were equal under the law, but then liberal women have taken feminism to new lows. where women need retribution. They hate men. They want to get even in society. They want everything that men have. They want everything that men are. They want to become.
And feminist women think that men have it all. They get to have kids, but not really raise them. They get to be absent fathers and rely on the women. That's not really reality for most couples, I don't think. And, you know, they think that I see TikTok videos all the time of liberal women saying, you know, all these husbands like they get to have time to themselves.
And I think a lot of women who are probably unhappy in their marriages or women who are carrying a lot of the weight in the household, plus working, thanks to feminism, are probably very unhappy. And they're realizing that they pulled the short end of the stick.
And realizing, instead of realizing that all of that is because of feminism, they blame men for not doing enough or not being enough of a woman. And again, why are we asking men to be like women? And why are we asking women to be like men? It's the other way around for a reason. It has worked like that since the dawn of time. And it's because it's natural. There's a reason for that.
And this brings me to the pro-choice movement and the distribution and popularization of birth control. Because feminism brought about the pro-choice movement. It was all about giving women the choice to be men for a while, essentially. If they wanted to put their career first and have a family later, they could.
If they got pregnant, they could just terminate the baby and have their cake and eat it too. And birth control allowed for women to have more sex with less consequences. None of that is good for society. But recently, anti-mother content has been going viral. There is a lot of mom shaming, trad wife shaming. And the discourse among women right now is largely anti-baby and anti-pregnancy.
And there could be a lot of different reasons for this. I think a lot of the negativity stems from moms being honest and open about bad experiences that they've had during pregnancy and motherhood. They post that experience online. It goes viral. Other mothers are agreeing with them.
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of Whoopi Goldberg's comments on motherhood?
And they think that an embryo is just a clump of cells that can be eliminated. So then why not an adult who has decided they're not worthy of living, why can they not go kill themselves then? If this is our godless society, the closer we get to these hypotheticals becoming reality. Very scary. Taking a quick break to tell you about my morning coffee. You already know how important it is for me.
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And of course, I click on this, and this story is just wild. A former Biden White House security staffer, his name, and I don't usually say the names of people on this show, criminals, because I don't want to give them the attention that they crave, but this guy's name is Nation Wood. That is a crazy thing to name someone. Nation? Nation Wood? Anyway, 25 years old.
He is now facing an involuntary manslaughter charge because he was pulling the trigger on what he thought was an unloaded gun. But it was loaded, and he fired the gun through a wall in their apartment and killed his girlfriend while she was in the shower. Hello? Hello? San Francisco Superior Court judge has now set Woods bail at $300,000.
And this guy is a self-proclaimed, this is what he says on his LinkedIn profile. He was a former advanced staff and security staffer for the White House and the Biden-Harris campaign. He says that he does independent pre-event site security and he does events with VIP attendants. The VIPs, let me just say, are not safe in his watch because what the hell?
And he says that he worked on the White House's advance team and has experience with US Secret Service. And a White House spokesperson confirmed that this guy was employed as part of the Biden administration. So obviously this guy is reckless with his firearm. He was apparently dry firing his gun in his apartment. That is stupid. I've taken gun safety classes before.
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