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    It's not an album title, or anything like that. From his tweets it seems like a way for pregnant mothers who would regularly opt for Plan B or an abortion to be provided "a place to safely experience pregnancy and birth." Additionally, it looks as though these women could be offered jobs within the community to generate income (possibly working for Yeezy in some capacity, as he mentions textiles).

    twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1294487857944387584

  • Illermatic 🛰️
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    this lowkey sounds like a cult

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    Illermatic

    this lowkey sounds like a cult

    Wait providing opportunities for pregnant mothers is a cult? 🤔

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    Illermatic

    this lowkey sounds like a cult

    That was my first thought too tbh... but it seems like providing these women with a job could also create the beginning of the supply chain for Yeezy products manufactured in the US. Which would be kind of dope and a win-win (for the women who need jobs, and Kanye who benefits from having total control of his supply chain as opposed to outsourcing it elsewhere.)

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    The Promised Neverland type beat

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    Plan B was they Plan A.

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    GEOLINK

    Plan B was they Plan A.

    To lower the count of our handays
    To lower the count of our blow jobs

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    germy watanabe

    To lower the count of our handays
    To lower the count of our blow jobs

    Let the knob slob

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    Tweet move 2 fast 3read need time to catch up 4 me

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    Yeh dats right spoke in numbers + english

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    Nenglish

  • Aug 15, 2020
    germy watanabe

    To lower the count of our handays
    To lower the count of our blow jobs

  • Aug 15, 2020
    germy watanabe

    Let the knob slob

  • Aug 15, 2020
    germy watanabe

    Tweet move 2 fast 3read need time to catch up 4 me

  • Aug 15, 2020
    germy watanabe

    Yeh dats right spoke in numbers + english

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    germy watanabe

    Nenglish

  • Tubig 🌊
    Aug 15, 2020
    germy watanabe

    Tweet move 2 fast 3read need time to catch up 4 me

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    Seremy

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    Illermatic

    this lowkey sounds like a cult

    So does the major political parties

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    spencerreynen

    That was my first thought too tbh... but it seems like providing these women with a job could also create the beginning of the supply chain for Yeezy products manufactured in the US. Which would be kind of dope and a win-win (for the women who need jobs, and Kanye who benefits from having total control of his supply chain as opposed to outsourcing it elsewhere.)

    Kanye is basically saying like if you can’t have the baby for financial reasons come live here while you’re pregnant and a little bit after then your child will be raised by the Plan A orphanage.

    This would need major funding if you’re going to give women a stipend.

    But it’s also kinda weird like a main reason women don’t choose to go through the pregnancy is cause it will Disrupt their life

    So U really think they’re gonna want to go live on a farm in Wyoming?

    Idk

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    Lmao dude loves making logos for stuff he will never build

  • FREE 💜
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    Haram

    Kanye is basically saying like if you can’t have the baby for financial reasons come live here while you’re pregnant and a little bit after then your child will be raised by the Plan A orphanage.

    This would need major funding if you’re going to give women a stipend.

    But it’s also kinda weird like a main reason women don’t choose to go through the pregnancy is cause it will Disrupt their life

    So U really think they’re gonna want to go live on a farm in Wyoming?

    Idk

    He's an evangelical Christian he doesn't care about the mother's only the children living.

    He doesn't consider the idea that they just may not want the child at all and thinks "if they have it they'll stay!!!"

    It won't work because he only sees the issue from his way and as the right way.

    Dogmatic thinking for a complicated issue

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    KingKruegar

    Wait providing opportunities for pregnant mothers is a cult? 🤔

    If the population is people who wanted abortions, but then are offered jobs - in exchange for keeping the child, then yes this sounds a little cult-like at worst. Futuristic hippy commune at best tho

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    FREE

    He's an evangelical Christian he doesn't care about the mother's only the children living.

    He doesn't consider the idea that they just may not want the child at all and thinks "if they have it they'll stay!!!"

    It won't work because he only sees the issue from his way and as the right way.

    Dogmatic thinking for a complicated issue

    Idk I mean there’s a pretty clear cut “right” way & I think that’s not murdering your baby inside you.

    We can paint the pig any color we want it’s still a pig.

    That’s my issue with liberals they ignore the truth when its convenient to them.

    Now I’m pro choice because I try not to be a hypocrite and I’m ngl if I got a random girl pregnant abortion would be the first thing on my mind so I can’t tell a woman what to do when she actually has to carry it and go through that pregnancy

    But it’s still kinda weird to say not wanting people to kill babies for their convenience is dogmatic. I just don’t see it that way. I think we as a society are just not ready to support women and children enough to condemn people for killing their babies

    Maybe in the future after so many weeks the fetus could just be transported to an incubator tube and supported by organizations in society after that this won’t even really be a discussion