He makes it very clear that he's taken an oath to protect the weak, as he sees it, which means that he'd have volunteered himself to die long before, if not for the fact that there's a child and a pregnant woman he needs to make sure don't get voted off
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That's kind of what Penelope was getting at, the alienation you feel when people get super performative about how their support for pregnant women and mothers is endless and you know that's a category that you'll never fall into
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And the weird paradox that *because* pregnancy is seen as a selfless act of physical sacrifice to birth the next generation, that becomes a selfish reason to do it Great strategy to keep from being voted off
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