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So you say. Are any of the statistics she cited inaccurate?

I'll understand if you don't know, because I suspect you didn't listen to her.
I did listen. She read a speech someone, probably a man, wrote for her that generalized about women. So what if birth rates plummeted and who says it's only about women? I also noticed the tag TPUSA.com. She's regurgitating Charlie Kirk's spiel about women.
 
I did listen.

I don't believe you.

She read a speech someone, probably a man, wrote for her that generalized about women.

Pure speculation. You didn't listen, did you?

So what if birth rates plummeted and who says it's only about women?

It seems that women are the only humans who can give birth, you see. It's science.

I also noticed the tag TPUSA.com.

And that's when you prejudged her words and decide not to listen, isn't it?

She's regurgitating Charlie Kirk's spiel about women.

Which was?

I'll understand if you don't know, naturally.
 
I don't believe you.



Pure speculation. You didn't listen, did you?



It seems that women are the only humans who can give birth, you see. It's science.



And that's when you prejudged her words and decide not to listen, isn't it?



Which was?

I'll understand if you don't know, naturally.
I did listen. How else would I have know she was only 15? But if you choose not to believe me, then it looks like this conversation is over.
 
"It stems back way further than me, at just 15 years old." Starting at 0:10.

Nuance. Grok listened, and so did I.

  • Introduction to the Issue: Cooper begins by addressing the problem of offering women binary extremes, which she notes has not faded over time.
  • Historical Context: She mentions that this issue stems back further than her own experience at 15 years old.

And then you noticed the TPUsa watermark and stopped listening, right?
 
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