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“It’s Time To Ban Pregnancy” – Female Activist Declares

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A feminist and human rights activist on Twitter, Titania McGrath caused a stir on the social networking platform when she took to it to declare that pregnancy has to be banned.

According to Titania, there is nothing natural about reproduction as it’s a form of torture that has been imposed on women by their male slave masters for centuries.

Titania’s stance has people questioning what her state of mind was at the time she sent in the tweet, wondering maybe she was on cheap drugs — others took to mocking her tweet by saying things like “I agree. We need to ban pregnancy. Future Generations will thank us for our forward-thinking.”

Titania’s tweet reads,

Centuries of patriarchal tyranny have normalized the tradition of women giving birth.

There is nothing natural about reproduction. It is a form of torture imposed on women by their male slave masters.

It’s time to ban pregnancy.

editor@giotv

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