If you still haven’t heard of Project 2025, let me give you the Cliff’s Notes: it’s a batshit blueprint for Trump v2.0 from the Heritage Foundation to turn America into a cross between The Handmaid’s Tale and a Baptist revival tent. They want to weaponize the federal government, strip women of their autonomy, and turn back the clock to a time when sex was something you feared, not enjoyed.
The icing on this hellish cake? Their crusade against birth control and what they call “recreational sex.” Apparently, these puritans think sex without “consequences” is the problem with society. Let’s be clear: what they mean by “consequences” is controlling women. Because let’s face it, when was the last time anyone told a man to reconsider “the consequentiality of sex”?
This is the same tired playbook they’ve been running for decades—wrap misogyny in morality and sell it as salvation. The idea that birth control “robs sex of its true purpose” is so ludicrous it’d be funny if it weren’t so dangerous. Newsflash to the Heritage Foundation: sex isn’t just about reproduction. It’s about connection, pleasure, and yes, recreation. And guess what? Women are allowed to enjoy it without worrying about getting pregnant every time.
What they really want is a society where women’s bodies are regulated by the state. A place where your uterus is public property and your choices are decided by a bunch of men who think “freedom” means banning books, birth control, and basic human rights.
This isn’t about morality. It’s about power. The pill gave women the freedom to live their lives on their own terms, and that terrifies these people. They don’t want a society where women have equal footing. They want a world where women are shackled by biology and forced into submission by laws masquerading as “God’s will.”
Let me tell you something about “consequences.” The real consequences of their twisted vision aren’t just unwanted pregnancies or unsafe abortions—they’re the loss of freedom, dignity, and progress. They want to reduce women to baby-making machines and call it virtue. It’s disgusting, un-American, and downright inhumane.
The Heritage Foundation can tweet their sanctimonious garbage all they want, but we know the truth. Their war on sex isn’t about saving souls; it’s about controlling bodies. And as long as there’s breath in my body, I’ll fight for a world where everyone, especially women, can live, love, and screw who-, what-, where-, how-, and as they damn well please—no apologies, no guilt, no “consequences” dictated by a bunch of hypocrites.
This is America, not their twisted theocracy. And if they don’t like it, well, they can pray about it.
—P.
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