In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan continue through Chapter 3 of Brave New World. We move from sterile conditioning centers into a bizarrely mechanical “dressing room,” where women are processed like products, not people. Along the way, the conversation swerves into plastic surgery culture, Mar-a-Lago face, and the Hobby Lobby décor aisle. The Controller’s takedown of homes and mothers shocks the students (and us), while the introduction of “pregnancy substitutes” shows how even biology is managed for efficiency and control.
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