The Bastard's Reckoning: A Redpilled Guide to Illegitimacy, Law, Social Acceptance, and the Attack on Family

Conrad Riker · AI-narrated by Alistair (from Google)
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Are you a man concerned about the rising acceptance of illegitimacy and its impact on society? Are you worried about the resources being taken from legitimate children to support bastards? Do you feel that progressive ideologies are threatening the traditional family structure?


Then this book is for you! "The Bastard's Reckoning" provides a redpilled perspective on the issues surrounding bastards, exploring the historical and societal stigma, legal treatment, religious attitudes, psychological impact, and the cultural shift towards acceptance.


This book examines:


- The historical roots of societal disdain for bastards

- The evolution of laws pertaining to bastards in England

- The treatment of bastards in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam

- The psychological impact of being born out of wedlock

- How society has increasingly accepted bastards and its implications

- How resources are being taken from legitimate children to support bastards

- The impact of progressive ideologies on family law and structure

- The genetic and evolutionary aspects of bastardy

- Potential future societal impacts of the acceptance of bastards

- Provides practical solutions and strategies to address these issues


If you want to understand the complexities of illegitimacy and its effects on society from a redpilled perspective, buy this book today!

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