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I'm praying that it leads to every Quiver child having the locks removed from their bedroom doors.
Disagree. With the way that every other household is apparently crawling with incestuous pedophiles in these circles I'd argue that locks on the inside of the kids' doors would be perfectly appropriate. The "trying to prevent the creepy men in the house from being tempted" excuse won't fly in court either if the kids couldn't get out but the resident pedo would have no trouble getting in. Safest option would unironically probably be a storeroom style lock, where the pedo couldn't get in without the key, but from the inside it'd have a lever style handle a kid older than 2 could pop open no problem. Or just door alarms, I guess. Those would require the non-pedo adults to actually be both aware and interested in doing something about it, though, which seems to be half the problem.
Do we believe her when she says it was from birth control? Seems awfully convenient for her narrative.
I don't think Michelle ever claimed to believe in the existence of an actual medical reason why taking birth control pills resulted in her later miscarriage(s), at least not publicly, anyway. Iirc she said that she believed the miscarriage was God's way of punishing her for prior birth control use because it's a sin, and I think she worded it like that on purpose. It still sort of implies to anyone who doesn't know better that using birth control pills can cause women to abort pregnancies years later, but without actually making any real disprovable claims that it did.
