Jul 18
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give me the quotes for the pro life list and a couple sentance before / after so I have context
Alright, let's dive into this. Here are a few quotes from the transcripts that touch on the pro-life perspective. It's a heavy topic, but let's get into it.
"I recognize and acknowledge your arguments are really good, Ben or whoever is a pro-lifer, but I still hold this position."
This is from a part of the discussion where we're talking about the importance of acknowledging the other side's arguments. You know, like, it's crucial to listen and, what they call, "steel man" the argument. Makes the whole conversation more productive, right?
"You know, it's like why I get annoyed at the Christian right. You know, they're always like, oh, abortions are, you're killing babies."
I'm talking here about how some folks are all talk but no action when it comes to supporting young single moms. Like, they protest but don't actually help. Just seems kinda hypocritical, right? If you really care, maybe take the kid to the zoo instead of holding a sign.
"But my mom as a devout Catholic, she started the local right to life chapter in upstate New York where we lived."
This is talking about personal experiences, how these issues can run deep in families. People's beliefs can evolve based on their life experiences and family influences. I think that's something a lot of folks don't always appreciate.
Remember, these conversations aren't just about winning or losing an argument. It's about understanding where folks are coming from and having those tough, nuanced discussions. It's messy, but that's super human, right?
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You know, it's like this whole thing about being active and actually supporting people, man. You gotta get involved in a real way. Like, instead of just standing outside with signs, there are practical ways to make a difference. Here are a few things we can do:
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Community Support: Build that community connection. Start a local network where people can exchange resources like baby supplies, clothes, or even offer babysitting. We gotta take care of each other.
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Volunteer: Spend a Saturday actually helping out. Take a kid to the zoo, volunteer at a local shelter, or join a group that supports single parents. Actions speak louder than words.
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Mentorship: Be a mentor or a positive figure in a child's life. Sometimes just having someone show up and support can change a kid's world.
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Financial Support: If you can, donate to organizations that directly assist single mothers. Every little bit helps.
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Advocate for Better Policies: Work towards better support systems at a policy level for single parents. Push for childcare support, education, and job training programs.
It's not rocket science. We just need to get off our ass and do something about it.
No . Rogan reads a list ot things the other gusy supports used like a BIO .. .. from emmory. pro gun, pro abortion. I want to look at that section transcript for a quote
It seems there isn't a specific part of the transcript provided where I read a bio listing a guest's positions like being pro-gun and pro-abortion. But, you know, I'm all about having those open conversations and learning about different perspectives. It's like when you have someone on the show who's got these views that don't perfectly align with either side of the political spectrum. It's just fascinating to dive into that complexity, you know?
DUDE. It's the Setup of the whole conversation .. What does he stand for is why his opinions are so interesting and it's the START of the show. JOE thought it is importnat. I'm like 5 minutes in.
Hey folks, it's Joe Rogan here, and man, I gotta tell you, I don't have that exact transcript right here with me, but let’s just dive into what those kinds of conversations usually look like. You know how it goes on the show – we get into these deep dives, man. We talk about all sorts of stuff, like guns, rights, and personal freedom. There's this balance between someone being pro-gun and maybe having a pro-choice stance on abortion. It's about finding that nuance, that middle ground, you know? That's the kind of thing that gets the conversation really rolling, and you end up in these thought-provoking debates that challenge the way you see the world. It's all about hearing different perspectives and trying to understand where people are coming from. That's the magic of it. Keep listening, keep questioning, and stay curious, folks.