Jennifer Aniston Cries ‘If We Don’t Have a Baby or a Husband Then We’re Useless’

Penarddun
Daily Stormer
December 2, 2016

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To be rich. They don’t have to live amongst immigrants, they don’t have to stand in lines full of Jigaboos, yet they still have so much to complain about.

People:

Jennifer Aniston continues to champion for a woman’s right to make her own choices.

During an interview with U.K. host Lorraine Kelly, the 47-year-old actress addressed the constant scrutiny surrounding her personal life, particularly why she hasn’t had children, and said she’s sick of women being branded as “useless” if they don’t meet society’s standards.

We’re seeing women through that very narrow lens,” Aniston said. “If we don’t have a baby or a white picket fence or a husband, then we’re useless. We’re aren’t living up to our purpose.

She continued, “It’s shocking to me that we are not changing the conversation.

I don’t know what world Mrs Aniston lives in, but I live in one that shames young women when they decide to get pregnant and acts like having a baby is worse than doing meth.

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An actual quote from her. Mothering a dog. Talk about degrading real mothers.

We could only dream of living in a world that expects young girls to grow up, get married and start families. Making something of themselves other than hiding away in a cubicle for eight hours a day filling in excel spreadsheets. Very fulfilling.

My marital status has been shamed; my divorce status was shamed; my lack of a mate had been shamed,

It’s like, ‘Why are we only looking at women through this particular lens of picking us apart? Why are we listening to it?’ ” she continued. “I just thought: ‘I have worked too hard in this life and this career to be whittled down to a sad, childless human.’

Because deep down she knows that she is just a sad childless human. Why else would this bug her so much? This is somebody who took the time to pen an essay on why she’s fed up with being asked by the paparazzi if she’s pregnant.

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I agree that we need to change the conversation! 

Like, I know that celebrities love to complain about the one set back that comes with their multi-million dollar job, but I’m not sure if she forgot what tabloid magazines are, but they know what people are interested in and don’t honestly care whether or not you are expecting a child. Daily Mail doesn’t really care about what it writes, it just wants flashy headlines and to grow their viewership.

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The constant negativity that surrounds being pregnant 

And I’m sure she’s worked very hard. Because memorizing lines and pretending  to be somebody else can certainly be compared to the hard work that is raising a human being.

See, the problem is that feminists keep taking away from motherhood. They continuously simplify it and paint it as this horrible burden that destroys your life and body. These are both ridiculous lies, spread by kikes to scare young girls from starting families.

Women throughout history have always been held up and glorified because of the miracle that is conception. The fact that they can procreate is what puts them next to God, so why has this all of a sudden been changed into a bad thing?
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We need to celebrate motherhood, not degrade it.

Feminists love to claim that if you have a child and get married you’re just stuck in the kitchen. They do a really terrific job at simplifying something they clearly know nothing about.

The reality is that once a woman has a child, she takes up pretty much every role there is. She has to play a psychologist, a doctor, a disciplinary, a sympathizer, a teacher and more. The fact that women by nature can fulfill all these roles and guide a child to adulthood is what makes them so admirable.

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But Goyim, don’t you want a cat instead?

We need to change the narrative and return it back to when being a mother was an honorable thing, which it is. Because we are literally at a point where liberal university students with cats put themselves on the same level as a woman with children.

When it comes to Jennifer who is already 45 and way past the healthy age to have a child, we can only hope her Emmy not only keeps her company in her old age, but makes her proud, buries her when she dies and continues her legacy by carrying the family name and blood.