The Most Important People on the Planet
Why mothers matter most
Mothers are the most important people on the planet.
This isn’t to denigrate fathers. I have a father. I know fathers. I am, as it happens, a father. And I am fully aware of all the many things that demonstrate the vital importance of fathers to their families, to society, and to civilization.
But without mothers, none of that matters. Consider the observation of one young woman on social media.
They wonder why we don’t have enough babies… a friend is about to quit work because her colleagues are socially punishing her for having a baby. Some are moms as well.
I fully support her quitting, if only they can afford it. And obviously it is a problem for a young women to join the workforce then go on maternity leave. But these older moms with half-grown kids are bullying her, pretty much saying she shouldn’t have had her baby, she’s too young, she should be working, bla bla bla.
Older working moms should be making young women want to stay home with the babies, but by encouragement, not bullying.
Excess education, feminism, contraception, social pressure, and a whole host of other evils have demoralized young women and lowered the fertility rates to sub-replacement levels everywhere from Asia to Scandinavia.
Which is why, on this Mother’s Day in the Year of our Lord 2026, it is a good idea to make a mental note to encourage every young girl, and every young woman, of your acquaintance to prioritize marriage and motherhood rather than college and career.
Make no apologies for it, because you are not merely saving humanity, you may be saving her spirit and her sanity by standing up for what she truly wants, and what she truly needs, despite the relentless brainwashing to the contrary to which she’s been subjected for most of her life.
Happy Mother’s Day



My biggest success in this game has alchemized a California lesbian into a Maryland mother of two. It took a successful seed-planting about a year, but outta nowhere I got the baby bump photo, the new husband photos; whole shebang.
I know the states referenced are massive qualifiers, but I interpret that as “it can be done, *even there*.
Happy Mother’s Day y’all.
I boldly encourage young women to be wives and mothers over career. Nothing else compares. Our biggest challenge sadly comes from within. Too many homeeducating parents are teaching their sons about bucking the debt trap of college while parroting the same feminist lie to their daughters. It's insidious. Happy Mother's Day to Spacebunny and all the mothers on this platform.