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Former First Lady Michelle Obama still appears willing to overshare on her podcast, despite extensive preparation for media appearances and general PR training.

In addition, the things that she disclosed about her girls in the most recent episode were seen by many as upsetting, as The Daily Caller reported.

One of the episodes that Obama broadcast in May was titled “women’s health,” although the primary focus of the program was on so-called reproductive healthcare.

Based on the recent episode, her viewpoints are extremely detrimental to a society that is generally healthy.

Nonetheless, she appears to have a deep-seated hatred for her own life.

She is continually dragging down her husband, former President Barack Obama, their marriage, and the life that she has been able to live, which appears to be what most would consider idyllic.

Rather than consider what she’s going through as a blessing, considering the extreme wealth and wellness that she and her family seem to enjoy, she talks about what she dislikes about those people and situations.

It’s clear that she doesn’t see any of the opportunities that she has had as a blessing.

Instead, she frequently, as she did in this episode, talks about these moments begrudgingly.

One episode offered an incredibly sad look into her perspective on the ability to bring life into this world.

As of right now, the socialist perspective on fertility is fairly backward and bent on pushing abortion and contraception, looking down on large families, and is hesitant to praise pregnancy.

Even though she has two daughters of her own, the way she speaks about women’s bodies and their capacity to have children is disturbing.

“Women’s reproductive health is about our life,” Obama said.

“It’s about this whole complicated reproductive system that the least of what it does is produce life.

“It’s a very important thing that it does, but you only produce life if the machine that’s producing it—if you want to whittle us down to a machine—if the machine is functioning in a healthy, streamlined kind of way.

“But there is no discussion or apparent connection between the two.”

It is easy to use this comment as an illustration of a radical liberal perspective on abortion.

However, the statement made by a mother that “the least of what [her body] does is produce life” is deeply unsettling.

The experiences of motherhood, pregnancy, and everything in between are challenging, but most would consider it the experience of a lifetime.

Plenty of women have been devastated by the news that they would never be able to conceive.

When that is the case, if pregnancy is eventually possible, it feels like the most significant accomplishment a person could have achieved.

That was entirely dismissed by the former first lady, which is almost as sad as the day she first picked up a microphone to begin the podcast in question.

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