Why The Sexual Revolution Was Worse Than You Thought

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12 Oct 202328:22

Summary

TLDRLe script décrit l'évolution de la morale sexuelle dans les nations occidentales, en particulier aux États-Unis, et son impact sur la société. Il souligne que la sexualité a été au cœur de la civilisation et que la compréhension de la famille et des relations entre les sexes a des répercussions profondes. Depuis plus de mille ans, les nations occidentales suivaient une morale sexuelle chrétienne, en particulier catholique, qui réservait la sexualité au mariage. Cependant, la révolution sexuelle des années 50 et 60 a entraîné un changement radical des valeurs morales, menant à une société plus permissive. Le texte examine les origines de cette révolution, son développement et ses effets dévastateurs sur la morale américaine, ainsi que la réponse faible de la droite et la nécessité de reconnaître et de corriger les erreurs du passé pour restaurer la société sur la voie de la loi naturelle.

Takeaways

  • 🏛️ La sexualité et la morale sexuelle ont un impact majeur sur la société et la civilisation, influençant la famille et les relations entre les hommes et les femmes.
  • ⚜️ L'Occident a été influencé par la morale sexuelle chrétienne pendant plus de mille ans, condamnant l'adultère, la sodomie et le divorce comme des péchés.
  • 📉 Depuis le début du XXe siècle, les États-Unis ont connu un changement radical des normes morales et sexuelles, passant d'une société chrétienne à une société individualiste et nihiliste.
  • 🌊 La révolution sexuelle des années 50 et 60 a été un facteur clé dans le changement des valeurs morales et sexuelles américaines.
  • 📚 La Bible et les enseignements chrétiens condamnent l'immoralité sexuelle et définissent clairement le mariage comme étant entre un homme et une femme pour la vie.
  • 🇺🇸 La fondation américaine, influencée par l'idéalisme et le libéralisme, a intégré la tolérance religieuse et les droits naturels, mais a laissé des ouvertures pour le relativisme moral.
  • 📺 L'expansion de la télévision et le contrôle des réseaux par des agences de renseignement ont joué un rôle dans la promotion de la révolution culturelle et sexuelle.
  • 🚫 La fin du code de production cinématographique et la libéralisation progressive des lois sur la contraception, l'avortement et la pornographie ont eu un impact sur la société américaine.
  • 🤝 L'influence des psychologues et des philosophes, tels que John Stuart Mill et Alfred Kinsey, a contribué à légitimer l'individualisme et la sexualité libérée.
  • 📉 La révolution sexuelle a eu des conséquences négatives sur la structure familiale, l'augmentation des taux de criminalité et les problèmes de santé mentale.
  • 🌐 La société moderne peut apprendre des erreurs du passé et travailler à rétablir les lois de la nature et de Dieu pour corriger les dommages causés par la révolution sexuelle.

Q & A

  • Comment la sexualité est-elle perçue dans la morale chrétienne, en particulier dans le catholicisme ?

    -Dans la morale chrétienne, et plus particulièrement dans le catholicisme, la sexualité est considérée comme étant destinée au mariage. Violer cette norme est considéré comme un péché. Les chrétiens opposent la sexualité extra-conjugale, la pornographie, le divorce et l'homosexualité, les considérant comme des comportements immoraux.

  • Quels sont les effets de la Révolution sexuelle sur la société américaine moderne ?

    -La Révolution sexuelle a eu des effets profonds sur la société américaine moderne, notamment l'acceptation de la sexualité hors mariage, le recul du rôle de la religion dans la vie publique et une augmentation de la tolérance envers les comportements sexuels divers, y compris l'homosexualité et le transsexualisme.

  • Comment la morale et les valeurs sexuelles ont-elles évolué aux États-Unis depuis le début du XXe siècle ?

    -Au début du XXe siècle, les États-Unis étaient largement chrétiens et les comportements tels que l'avortement, la pornographie, la contraception et la sodomie étaient illégaux et moralement condamnés. Aujourd'hui, de nombreux de ces comportements sont autorisés et la société américaine est devenue plus permissive envers les questions sexuelles, avec un déclin du christianisme et une montée du nihilisme.

  • Quelle a été la position de la justice américaine face à la question de la séparation de l'Église et de l'État ?

    -La justice américaine a joué un rôle significatif dans la séparation de l'Église et de l'État, avec des décisions comme le cas Everson V Board of Education en 1947, où la Cour suprême a ordonné aux États de ne pas accorder de privilèges religieux à quiconque, établissant ainsi la notion moderne de la séparation de l'Église et de l'État.

  • Comment la télévision a-t-elle influencé la Révolution sexuelle aux États-Unis ?

    -La télévision a été un facteur clé dans la diffusion des idées de la Révolution sexuelle. Avec la montée de la possession de téléviseurs dans les foyers américains, les chaînes de télévision ont pu diffuser des messages qui ont renversé les valeurs traditionnelles, contribuant ainsi à la libéralisation des attitudes envers la sexualité.

  • Quels étaient les arguments des psychologues et des philosophes qui ont soutenu la sexualité libre ?

    -Certains psychologues et philosophes, tels que John Stuart Mill, ont soutenu la sexualité libre en se basant sur des idées de liberté individuelle et de plaisir personnel comme les valeurs suprêmes de la vie. D'autres, comme Alfred Kinsey, ont cherché à démontrer que la sexualité était un spectre et que les gens devraient être libres de s'identifier comme ils le souhaitent.

  • Comment la pornographie et la contraception ont-elles été légalisées aux États-Unis ?

    -La pornographie a été légalisée avec le cas Roth versus United States en 1957, tandis que la contraception a été autorisée à l'échelle nationale avec le cas Griswold versus Connecticut en 1965. Ces décisions de la Cour suprême ont ouvert la voie à une société plus permissive envers les comportements sexuels.

  • Quels facteurs ont contribué au déclin de la structure familiale aux États-Unis ?

    -Le déclin de la structure familiale aux États-Unis a été influencé par plusieurs facteurs, notamment la libéralisation des attitudes sexuelles, l'augmentation des taux de divorce et d'illégitimité, ainsi que les changements dans les rôles de genre et les valeurs sociales.

  • Quels sont les effets perçus de la Révolution sexuelle sur la société américaine par le narrateur ?

    -Le narrateur perçoit les effets de la Révolution sexuelle comme étant largement négatifs pour la société américaine, incluant la détérioration de la famille, l'augmentation des taux de suicide et de maladies mentales, et l'émergence d'une société atomisée et sans normes morales.

  • Comment la droite américaine a-t-elle répondu à la Révolution sexuelle ?

    -La réponse de la droite américaine à la Révolution sexuelle a été largement perçue comme étant faible. De nombreux conservateurs ont adopté des notions libérales de liberté individuelle et anti-autoritaires, et ont ignoré le rôle des entreprises capitalistes dans la promotion de la dégénérescence sexuelle pour le profit.

  • Quelle est la conclusion du narrateur sur la possibilité d'un retour aux valeurs traditionnelles ?

    -Le narrateur conclut que la Révolution sexuelle ne peut pas durer éternellement car elle est fondamentalement contraire aux lois de la nature et de Dieu. Il existe un désir de changer le monde et de rétablir les lois de la nature, ce qui sera la tâche de la génération actuelle.

Outlines

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📜 L'évolution de la morale sexuelle occidentale

Le premier paragraphe explore l'impact de la morale sexuelle sur la société, en particulier la compréhension de la famille et des relations entre les sexes. Il décrit comment la morale sexuelle chrétiene, et plus particulièrement catholique, a dominé l'Occident pendant des siècles, condamnant l'adultère, la pornographie, le divorce et l'homosexualité. Le texte souligne que la Révolution sexuelle a entraîné un changement radical des normes sexuelles, et que les États-Unis ont connu une évolution notable de la fin du 19ème siècle à la modernité, passant d'une société chrétienne à une société individualiste et nihiliste.

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🏛️ Fondation et développement moral de l'Amérique

Le deuxième paragraphe retrace l'héritage protestant de l'Amérique en tant que colonie britannique, ainsi que la tolérance envers les catholiques. Il explique que les Pères fondateurs avaient des opinions religieuses variées, influencées par l'idéalisme et les Lumières, en particulier par John Locke. La Constitution américaine a intégré la tolérance religieuse, mais a placé les idées vagues de liberté et d'égalité au-dessus de Dieu. Ce paragraphe souligne les implications de ces choix pour la moralité future de l'Amérique, y compris la subversion potentielle par des acteurs anti-chrétiens et l'impact de la prospérité et du matérialisme.

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📺 La télévision et la révolution sexuelle

Le troisième paragraphe met en évidence le rôle décisif de la télévision dans la transformation de la morale en Amérique. Il décrit comment l'expansion de la télévision a été utilisée pour promouvoir l'idéologie de la Révolution sexuelle, avec l'aide des agences de renseignement américaines via l'opération Mockingbird. La fin du Code de production cinématographique a ouvert la voie à une culture médiatique dégénérée, et les tribunaux ont joué un rôle clé dans la transformation morale de la société, en légalisant les contraceptifs, l'avortement et en menant une offensive contre les valeurs chrétiennes traditionnelles.

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🌐 La philosophie derrière la révolution sexuelle

Le quatrième paragraphe examine les philosophes et les théories qui ont soutenu la Révolution sexuelle, y compris les idées de John Stuart Mill sur l'individualisme et la liberté personnelle. Il mentionne également les contributions de figures telles qu'Alfred Kinsey, John Money, et Theodore Adorno, qui ont各自地 contribué à changer les attitudes envers la sexualité et la famille. Le paragraphe critique également la faiblesse de la réponse conservatrice et la prédominance du libéralisme et du matérialisme dans la société américaine moderne.

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📉 Conséquences de la révolution sexuelle sur la société

Le cinquième paragraphe décrit les effets négatifs de la Révolution sexuelle sur la famille américaine, y compris la hausse des taux d'illégitimité et de divorce, ainsi que l'augmentation des problèmes de santé mentale et de suicide chez les jeunes. Il souligne que les seuls bénéficiaires de cette révolution sont ceux qui étaient hostiles à la famille et au christianisme et qui voulaient une société atomisée sans normes morales. Le paragraphe critique les nouvelles valeurs morales, qui sont principalement des accusations utilisées pour étouffer le débat et exercer le pouvoir.

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🛣️ Le chemin de la restauration morale

Le sixième paragraphe conclut en disant que la Révolution sexuelle est une erreur qui a été reconnue et qui peut être corrigée. Il y a des signes d'espoir, comme le mécontentement de la majorité des Américains et l'utilisation de l'internet pour comprendre et combattre les effets de la révolution. Le texte insiste sur la nécessité de rétablir les lois de la nature et de Dieu, et de reprendre le chemin de la morale traditionnelle, ce qui sera la tâche de la génération actuelle.

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Keywords

💡morale sexuelle

La morale sexuelle fait référence aux normes et valeurs sociales qui régissent la sexualité et les relations entre les sexes. Dans la vidéo, elle est présentée comme un aspect clé de toute civilisation, ayant un impact direct sur la société. La morale sexuelle chrétienne, en particulier, a influencé la vie en Occident pendant des siècles, condamnant les actes tels que la pornographie, le divorce et l'homosexualité.

💡Révolution sexuelle

La Révolution sexuelle est un mouvement qui a eu lieu principalement dans les années 1950 et 1960, visant à changer les valeurs morales modestes en Occident envers une sexualité plus libre et permissive. Cette révolution a eu des effets dévastateurs sur la morale en Amérique, contribuant à la désagrégation de la famille et à l'individualisme.

💡Christianisme

Le Christianisme est la religion dominante dans l'Occident historique et a établi une morale sexuelle rigoureuse qui condamne l'immoralité sexuelle et prône la chasteté et la modestie. La religion a influencé la philosophie morale occidentale en définissant la sexualité comme un acte réservé au mariage.

💡Libéralisme américain

Le libéralisme américain est une philosophie politique qui a émergé des idées des Pères fondateurs et de la Révolution française, mettant l'accent sur la liberté et l'égalité. Dans la vidéo, il est discuté comme étant un facteur qui a ouvert la porte à la sexualisation de la société américaine, en plaçant les idées vagues de liberté au-dessus de la morale traditionnelle.

💡Nihilisme

Le nihilisme est une philosophie selon laquelle rien n'a de sens et que la morale n'existe pas. Dans le contexte de la vidéo, le nihilisme est présenté comme un remplacement du christianisme déclinant, reflétant un changement de valeurs au sein de la société américaine moderne.

💡Famille

La famille est présentée comme la base de la société et a été gravement affectée par la Révolution sexuelle. La vidéo souligne que la désagrégation de la structure familiale a conduit à une augmentation de la criminalité, de la maladie mentale juvenile, du suicide et de l'abus de drogues.

💡Télévision

L'invention et la diffusion de la télévision ont été cruciales dans le changement de la morale en Amérique. La vidéo explique que la télévision a été utilisée pour promouvoir l'idéologie de la Révolution sexuelle et a joué un rôle clé dans la désensibilisation du public à l'égard de la sexualité et de la violence.

💡Contrôle de la population

Le contrôle de la population est mentionné comme un aspect significatif de la Révolution sexuelle, avec l'avortement et la contraception legalisés. La vidéo critique ces pratiques, suggérant qu'elles ont des conséquences néfastes sur la société, comme une baisse des taux de natalité.

💡Droit au plaisir

Le droit au plaisir est une philosophie qui a été promue pendant la Révolution sexuelle, affirmant que la liberté personnelle est la plus haute valeur de la vie. Cette idée est attribuée à John Stuart Mill et est utilisée pour justifier la légalisation de diverses pratiques sexuelles.

💡Fondation libérale de l'Amérique

La fondation libérale de l'Amérique est abordée comme une structure qui a initialement été renforcée par la population européenne intelligente, religieuse et travailleuse, mais qui a commencé à s'effondrer avec le déclin de ces qualités, révélant ses imperfections.

💡Protection de la société

La protection de la société est mentionnée comme un aspect négligé dans la philosophie de la Révolution sexuelle, où l'accent est mis sur l'individualisme au détriment du bien commun. La vidéo suggère que la société atomisée et sans normes morales est plus facile à contrôler et à corrompre qu'une société vertueuse et soucieuse du bien commun.

Highlights

Sexual morality has been a pivotal aspect of civilization, influencing societal structures and relationships.

Christianity, particularly Catholicism, has historically emphasized that sexuality is intended for marriage and that violations are sinful.

The sexual revolution in the West has led to significant changes in societal norms and is linked to a decline in traditional Christian values.

In the early 20th century, the United States was predominantly Christian, with strict laws against abortion, pornography, and other forms of sexual immorality.

The Progressive Movement aimed to strengthen the country's moral values, contrasting with the libertine attitudes seen in modern America.

Polls indicate that many Americans are dissatisfied with the current state of morality in the country, suggesting a yearning for a return to more traditional values.

The sexual revolution of the 1950s and 60s is a key factor in the transformation of American morality and family structures.

Christian sexual morality is based on many rules and is not liberal, with the Bible condemning various forms of sexual immorality.

The sexual revolution has been influenced by various intellectual movements, including Marxism and libertarianism, which have contributed to moral relativism.

The rise of psychology and its use for political purposes post-World War II played a role in promoting sexual liberation as a means to prevent authoritarianism.

The spread of home television and media influenced by intelligence agencies helped to disseminate the values of the sexual revolution.

Legal changes such as the Everson V Board of Education case and the legalization of birth control marked the beginning of a new secular and anti-religious era in America.

The sexual revolution has had profound effects on the American family, with increased rates of illegitimacy, divorce, and mental health issues.

The decline of traditional values has led to societal issues such as increased crime, child abuse, and a general sense of moral decay.

Despite the negative outcomes, there is a growing awareness and dissatisfaction with the current state of morality, indicating a potential for change.

The internet and modern technology provide tools for understanding and addressing the damage caused by the sexual revolution, offering a path to restoration.

The task for the current generation is to learn from the past, undo the damage of the sexual revolution, and realign with natural law and traditional values.

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sexual morality is one of the biggest

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aspects of any civilization how the

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family and the relationship between man

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and woman are understood has major

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effects that Ripple through all Society

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for over 1,000 years Western Nations

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lived by Christian sexual morality

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Christianity especially Catholicism

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teaches that sexuality is meant for

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marriage and violating this standard is

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a sin things like pornography divorce

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and homosexuality were treated as bad in

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the West for most of recorded history

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the supposedly liberal attitudes of the

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Greeks and Romans are wildly exaggerated

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they too believed in strict sexual

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standards although slightly different

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from the Christian morality that would

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come later it's really only relatively

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recently that standards of sexual

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morality began to wildly change in the

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west this became known as the sexual

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Revolution it helped usher in a new

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regime in the western world that we

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still live under today unfortunately

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this is nowhere more obvious than in the

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United States the US is a country that's

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gone through different eras when you go

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back to the beginning of the 20th

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century America was a very different

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country from what it is today in those

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days 95% of the country identified as

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Christian abortion pornography

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contraception and sodomy were all

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illegal and morally frowned upon divorce

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and illegitimacy were legal but rare and

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the divorce that was legal wasn't the no

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fault kind we have today

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the Progressive Movement of the time

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period was concerned with strengthening

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the country's moral values this was

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known as being

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antice of course this is all very

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different from Modern America in the

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2020s a majority of Americans have

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developed a Libertarian attitudes on

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moral and sexual issues many of the

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vices that were once illegal are now

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allowed casual sex abortion and divorce

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are common Christianity has declined and

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been replaced by what can only be called

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called a widespread sense of nihilism

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nihilism being the belief that nothing

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matters and that morality doesn't exist

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clearly this modern era is an extreme

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break from the past of Western

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Nations yet in America even in its

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current state people seem to

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instinctively know that there's

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something deeply wrong with how things

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have become polls have consistently

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shown that most Americans are upset with

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the morality of the country a majority

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think morals have gotten much worse and

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they rate the morality of americ America

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as poor so when we compare America of

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the early 1900s and America of the 2020s

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the burning question that must be

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answered is what happened there's no one

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simple answer but there are certain

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threads that can be followed the sexual

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Revolution is one of the biggest things

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that must be explained the movement came

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to its head in the 1950s and 60s it

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sought to change America's relatively

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modest moral values to an unrestricted

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free-for-all

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an America of strong families was turned

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into a mess the world we live in today

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is in many ways a product of this

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revolution in this video we'll be

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looking at exactly where the sexual

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Revolution came from and how it's had

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devastating effects for American

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morality to truly understand the sexual

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Revolution we have to understand several

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key things first Christianity the

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historic religion of the West and it

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relationship to sex Christian sexual

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immorality has many rules and is not

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what today would be called liberal first

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of all the Bible contains many passages

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condemning sexual immorality for example

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sodomy beastiality adultery

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crossdressing and more are all directly

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condemned in various biblical passages

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Jesus said clearly in the Book of

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Matthew that marriage is between one man

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and one woman for Life the Christian

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churches develop doctrines that

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reflected this modest sexual morality as

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such modesty and Chastity are Christian

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virtues while lust and Hedonism are sins

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Satan is not only a manipulator but a

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tempter who offers people short-term

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pleasure at the expense of their Eternal

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Soul Christianity deepened and fully

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explained the concept of natural law

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developed by the ancient Greek

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philosophers by this account sexual

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morality wasn't a matter of arbitrary or

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changing value but of objective truth

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modesty and Chastity are virtues because

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they push man towards the full

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realization of his nature and finality

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in other words there is a natural order

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for human sexuality ordained by God and

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it is objectively correct for humans to

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obey it this is the basis of much of

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Catholic moral philosophy all of this is

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why Christians oppose sexual

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Liberation with all of that understood

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we should next look at the history of

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the United States and especially the

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American founding these things would

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have major implications in the moral

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development of America and eventually

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the sexual Revolution itself America

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began as a British colony as such it

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inherited the Protestant direction that

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England had been going down since King

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Henry VII England of course was a

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Catholic Nation historically but had

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broken from the church during the Reigns

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of King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth I

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1 in the

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1500s therefore protestantism was the

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dominant religion in the young us

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however Catholics were tolerated in

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certain parts of the country the

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religious views of the American founding

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fathers were complicated most came from

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America's Protestant background and

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believed that religion was critical to

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American society some like Jefferson and

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Madison were more deistic they picked

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and chose what parts of God and the

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Bible they believed in based on what

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they deemed rational this was contrasted

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by Founders such as Samuel Adams and

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John Jay who is president of the

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American Bible syst society as I said

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the religious views of the founders were

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diverse and complicated in any case the

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American founding was also heavily

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influenced by the ideas of the so-called

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Enlightenment and the philosophy of John

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lock lock emphasized what he called

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natural rights granted by God that could

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be determined through reason alone he

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also advocated the indifference of the

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state toward religion this was very

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different from traditional governing

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philosophy where the state tended to

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work with the church towards religious

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objectives the founders adopted many of

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Lock's ideas and what they created

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became known as American liberalism

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since the founders were of various

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Christian denominations and some deists

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they wrote religious tolerance into the

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US Constitution some of the founders

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wanted a vague form of Christianity to

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be made the official religion of the

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federal government but this proposal

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lost out the founders were not

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religiously Orthodox but they were also

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not hardcore secularists who belied

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believe that religion should be banned

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from public life like modern atheists do

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John Adams famously said our

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constitution was made only for a moral

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and religious people it is wholly

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inadequate for the government of any

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other but despite the founders admiring

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religion the Constitution and American

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liberalism put vague ideas of Liberty

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and equality above all else even God

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American founding ideology also never

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resolved the conflict between objective

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morality and natural law versus moral

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relativism and apathy all of this opened

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the door for negative long-term

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consequences for American morality

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American federal judge and author Robert

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Bor wrote the signers of the Declaration

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of Independence took the moral order

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they had inherited for granted it did

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not occur to them that the document's

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rhetorical flourishes might One Day

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become dangerous if that moral order

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weakened all of this background is very

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important for future events events that

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would take place in the sexual

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Revolution America's lack of official

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religious Direction combined with it

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being founded on vague Notions of

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Liberty would go on to be exploited

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heavily for so-called sexual Liberation

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far beyond the intentions of any of the

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founders if they saw the things many

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people do today they would tar and

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feather them to say the least for

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example colonial America had many

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different anti-obscenity laws including

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laws against buggery also known as

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at the time of the Revolution and after

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it this offense carried severe penalties

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and no Founding Father ever expressed a

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problem with

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that all of this notwithstanding

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Christianity remained the dominant

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religion of the us through the 1700s

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1800s and early 1900s most of this was

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Protestant denominations but Catholics

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did make up an important minority and

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their importance would increase as time

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went on in fact by 1900 Catholicism was

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the largest single Church within the

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United

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States by the early 1900s the United

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States was a global superpower and one

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of the wealthiest countries in the world

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during this time period the government

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still banned things like porn abortion

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sodomy Etc devout Christians like

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Anthony comto used their government

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positions to fight hard against Vice and

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degeneracy the comto laws were a series

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of laws that banned the transport of

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obscene material through the mail and

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they were strictly enforced Liberty in

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America was not seen as Liberty to do

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whatever you wanted and in fact it was

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the mainstream view that to truly

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protect Liberty in society Hedonism had

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to be restrained if you watched my video

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on the French Revolution you will have

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heard the difference between positive

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Liberty and negative Liberty positive

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Liberty is the view that true Freedom

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comes from being allowed to pursue

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virtue this is contrasted by the view of

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negative Freedom which asserts that

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freedom comes from lack of personal

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restraints but despite America's success

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there were cracks in the foundation

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freedom of religion meant that

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Christianity despite its power had no

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official legal position as part of the

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federal government this left openings

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for anti-christian actors to enter and

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subvert the state at the same time

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affluence and decadence had begun to

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make Americans complacent and

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materialistic already in the 1920s

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President Calvin kulage worn the country

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against what he called Pagan materialism

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like most educated Americans of his day

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president kulage believed that

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Christianity and morality were

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absolutely vital to American societal

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health and he worried that America's

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rapidly increasing affluence could

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undermine them religion is strongest

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when life is hard and is seen by many as

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an inconvenience when life is easy

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people start to believe that material

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goods are a valid replacement for the

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Divine and that technology is a valid

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replacement for God they're wrong of

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course but this thinking becomes more

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common with societal affluence to make

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matters worse World War I created a

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sense of nihilism and sadness that

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spread across the whole Western World

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European civilization and history

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started to be called into question to

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this day most of the European countries

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who fought in World War I never again

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the power and influence they had prior

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to the war Pope Benedict the 15th

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referred to World War I as the suicide

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of civilized Europe the forces who were

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hostile to European civilization saw

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this as their opening to start seizing

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power

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it's no coincidence that after the war

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Marxism and Modern Art grew vastly in

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popularity at the same time America's

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Protestant Elites began to lose their

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faith and turn their attention to

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moneymaking they also began to adopt

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early aspects of the sexual Revolution

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anglicanism for example approved birth

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control as morally valid in 1930 by the

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1950s most Protestants had become Pro

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birth control many Christian

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denominations became about being nice or

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being tolerant rather than any serious

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moral values and when your goal is

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simply to be nice it's easy to be

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manipulated and walked all over nice and

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good are not the same thing and being

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good often requires a person to not be

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nice or tolerant unfortunately over the

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years this confusion about being nice

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became a serious problem for Christian

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America on top of this Jewish immigrants

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from Eastern Europe also came to the US

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and began to promote their own morality

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which was often directly at odds with

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the majority Christian morality Jewish

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sources note how they became prominent

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in Hollywood and the media industry and

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this would have a profound impact on

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America American Jews tended to be more

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permissive on all issues relating to sex

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than the general

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population but there was some backlash

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to the slipping of American Standards

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American Catholics were one of the last

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groups fighting for traditional sexual

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morality and they stepped up they

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created the hay motion picture

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production code a censorship code that

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Catholic businessmen forced Hollywood in

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the film industry to follow it banned

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all sexual degeneracy from film and

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Hollywood for many years obliged if

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Hollywood didn't oblige Catholics would

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boyot their films and devastate their

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profits on top of banning things like

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sex and nudity the code required that no

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picture shall be produced that will

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lower the moral standards of those who

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see it hence the sympathy of the

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audience should never be thrown to the

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side of crime wrongdoing evil or sin

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these standards would remain in place

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for over 30 years and produce some of

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the best films in American history but

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despite these gains dark clouds were on

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the horizon World War II and its

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aftermath would change everything in the

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wake of the rise of fascism and

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communism the new field of psychology

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began to be used for political

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objectives it started to paint

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traditional sexual values as a

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contributor to what he called

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authoritarian Tendencies sexual

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Liberation was proposed as the supposed

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antidote the psychologists decided that

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Western morality would have to be

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destroyed and replaced in order for

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fascism to never rise again many of

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these psychologists were directly funded

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by American intelligence agencies like

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the CIA who found their ideas useful in

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der radicalizing political opposition to

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American liberalism to quote the 2002

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British documentary Century of the self

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those in power used Freud's theories to

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try to control the dangerous crowd in

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the age of mass democracy psychology

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ceased being about trying to understand

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the human mind and became about

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controlling it the decadence and

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materialism that had already been

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developing in America was vulnerable to

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this exploitation the sexual revolution

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had

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begun The Invention and spread of the

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home television would prove decisive in

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changing the morality of America in 1950

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only around 15% of American households

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had a television but by 1960 that figure

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had risen to

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85% as the years went by houses bought

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multiple TVs which kids could use

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without their parents' supervision

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almost every TV channel during this time

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was controlled by one of three networks

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ABC NBC and CBS these networks were

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heavily tied to us intelligence agencies

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who used them to push their ideological

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agenda

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this was known as operation Mockingbird

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and today far from being a conspiracy

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theory it's a matter of public record

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when the cultural revolution began in

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the 1960s new stations gave the

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protesters overwhelmingly positive

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coverage meanwhile those who defended

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American culture and Western Traditions

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were painted as the villains a new pop

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culture based on the latest shows movies

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and music began to develop in America

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replacing much of its ancient European

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culture that had been been passed down

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for Generations this resulted in

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detination or in other words the loss of

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people's Roots the cultures of Hollywood

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and Washington DC were exported to the

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entire United States and Regional

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cultures started to decline despite the

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motion picture production code still

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being in effect the TV and film industry

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began to push the boundaries of sexual

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immorality the capitalistic pursuit of

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profit and the liberal pursuit of sexual

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Hedonism ended up being a match made in

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heaven or should we say hell by the mid

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1960s the production code was broken so

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often that it was abandoned entirely the

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floodgates were now open for total media

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degeneracy and companies happily obliged

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sex drugs abortion homosexuality and

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more all flooded American culture both

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highlevel institutions and youth

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movements were the backbone of the new

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sexual culture Elite universities began

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broadcasting porn ography to their

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students and encourage them to attend

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liberal and Marxist professors saw the

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60s as their opportunity to finally

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destroy the long-held Christian values

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of the West that they had always opposed

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but they could now paint as

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authoritarian and

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fascist but where the sexual Revolution

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truly found success was in the judicial

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system with American society being

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rapidly morally transformed from the top

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down judges began to do their part in

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the 1947 case Everson V Board of

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Education the Supreme Court commanded

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states that they could not Grant

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religious privileges to anyone prior to

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that point States didn't have to abide

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by freedom of religion as outlined in

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the Federal Constitution and they often

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gave Christians preferential treatment

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so really separation of church and state

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as we know today is less than 80 years

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old this decision set the stage for a

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new form of secularism so severe that it

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would be fair to call it

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anti-religious the Supreme Court Court

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then took direct aim at America's

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morality anti-pornography laws were the

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first thing to be gutted Roth versus

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United States in 1957 and Miller V

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California rendered all anti-pornography

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laws effectively moot birth control was

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the next thing to be legalized

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Nationwide in 1965 with Griswald versus

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Connecticut author eichel Jones explains

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why contraception is so significant it's

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the thin end of the wedge that

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disconnects sex from its natural purpose

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of reproduction and once sex loses its

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original purpose moral chaos is in Far

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Behind if you want my honest opinion the

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cultural revolution was the legalization

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of contraception the sexual Revolution

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followed from that abortion followed

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from that and homosexual rights is only

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The Logical consequence of the use of

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the contraceptive and he was absolutely

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proven right after the legalization of

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contraception in the 1960s abortion

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followed with roie Wade in the

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1970s each new aspect of sexual behavior

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that was legalized flowed from the exact

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same anti-christian hyper individualist

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moral philosophy that personal pleasure

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is the highest value of life this is

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continued into modern America with

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things like the LGBT movement and

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transgenderism the slippery slope was

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real because the same Arguments for

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legalizing porn can be copy pasted to

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all other sexual issues over the years

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the American left became increasingly

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anti- Soviet and fully embraced

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individualistic arguments about personal

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freedom this encyclopedia entry defines

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the new left as a mix of Marxism and

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libertarianism that focused on gender

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race and sexuality issues rather than

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class like the old left from a

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philosophical standpoint the sexual

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Revolution Justified itself through the

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ideas of people like John Stewart Mill

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Mill wrote in his 1859 book on Liberty

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Liberty consists in doing what one

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desires

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no other line better encapsulates the

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sexual Revolution than this Mill

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advocated a form of radical

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individualism that created an

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adversarial relationship between the

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individual and Society one could of

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course criticize this ideology by saying

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that Society wide ills affect all

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individuals in one way or another but I

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digress but Mill's ideas were far from

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the only philosophy that drove the

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sexual Revolution a variety of

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psychologists writers and scientists all

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pushed it Forward I'll go through some

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of the most important ones first we have

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Alfred Kinsey originally an insect

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zoologist he was paid by the CIA backed

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Rockefeller Foundation to change his

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research to humans he authored such

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works such as sexual behavior of the

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human male the book claimed that

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sexuality was a spectrum and people

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should be able to identify as whatever

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they want he also created the Kinsey

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scale which asserted that people do not

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fit into Buy binary sexual categories

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then there was John money he performed

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transgender experiments to try to prove

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gender was socially constructed this

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involved forcing a young boy to live as

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a girl and having him perform sexual

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acts on his own twin brother both twins

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had lifelong Trauma from the experiment

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and would later commit suicide I wish I

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was making this up but no it really

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happened the names of the victims in

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money's experiments were Brian and David

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Rhymer today the case is fin attracted

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the infamy and criticism that it rightly

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deserves Theodora dorno of the Frankfurt

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School was another key intellectual who

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pushed the revolution forward he

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authored the authoritarian personality a

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bestseller that declared all people with

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traditional sexual values were potential

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fascists the purpose of the book was to

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attempt to pathologize people who

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preferred normal sexual views and family

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life the Mel family model itself was

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identified as something that creates

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Fascism and they knew new genderless

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family model would have to take its

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place to protect democracy yes that is

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really what the book says then there was

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Michael Fuko he was a French homosexual

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and pro pedophilia writer he petitioned

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France to abolish its age of consent

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laws and demanded that children be given

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the individual freedom to consent to sex

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with adults his writings were a major

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influence on the European branch of the

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sexual Revolution now of course Freedom

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was the excuse and jusic ation that most

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public figures use to make their

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arguments for sexual Liberation but a

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more realistic look at their philosophy

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and behavior could see them as simply

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perverts looking for any excuse to

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normalize their behavior to the world

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now many people listening to this are

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probably wondering where was the

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right-wing response to all of this

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unfortunately the right-wing response to

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the sexual Revolution was extremely weak

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since World War II conservatives largely

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adopted liberal Notions of individual

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Liberty and anti-authoritarianism

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because of the cold war and battle with

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Communism they also ignored how

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capitalistic companies were directly

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using sexual degeneracy for profit their

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arguments against communist

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authoritarianism undermined their own

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ability to regulate culture in the US to

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put it simply many so-called

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conservatives were more concerned with

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conserving their money than Traditional

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Values even today American conservatives

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still suffer from this same problem and

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many have simply given up on governing

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at all and have adopted

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libertarianism I think that at the heart

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of My Philosophy is much more

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libertarianism the conservative

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so-called is the one that says less

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government get off my back get out of my

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pocket and let me have more control of

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my own

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destiny so where does this all leave us

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in the year

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2023 as I said at the beginning of the

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video we are still living under the

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regime of the sexual Revolution when we

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look at the the fruits of what it

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brought our society it's hard to call it

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anything other than a complete

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catastrophe let's begin by looking at

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the state of the American Family

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illegitimacy rates were less than 10% in

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1960 in the 2010s they Rose to above 40%

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illegitimacy of course has many negative

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outcomes such as increasing crime and

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lowering educational attainment family

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formation has become very hard in modern

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America and divorce is common the

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decline of the family structure has led

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to youth mental illness suicide and drug

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abuse to reach their highest level ever

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recorded male suicide in particular

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increased because the male role in

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society is now unclear because of the

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sexual Revolution men went from being

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the leaders of Western Civilization to

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cogs in a genderless machine not that

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women are doing much better female

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anti-depressant use and victimhood of

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rape are much higher today than they

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were in the patriarchal model of society

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feminism and free love have led to more

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rapes and crimes against women than

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patriarchy ever could have dreamed of

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there's an irony to that but it gets

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even worse crime and child abuse

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exploded in the 1960s and remain high

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today there have been over 60 million

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abortions since roie Wade around 20% of

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the entire US population you'd think

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that birth rates would be up with this

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socalled sexual freedom but it's the

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opposite they've plummeted the Chinese

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political scientist huning observed

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about America the individual has

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replaced the family as the self Society

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in spirit the family is being hollowed

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out fragmentation of the family has

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deprived Society of many human feelings

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which is also detrimental to a harmonia

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society the only people who benefited

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from the sexual Revolution are those who

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hated the family hated Christianity and

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wanted a Mindless Society of atomized

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individuals with no moral standards

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after all such a society is much easier

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to control and corrupt than a virtuous

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and dutiful one the morals that are

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enforced today are mainly codes against

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racism sexism homophobia transphobia Etc

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it's important to understand that these

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accusations aren't actually part of any

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moral code but are mostly just used to

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shut down rational discussion and assert

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power over others the inherent flaws of

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America's founding liberalism never went

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away like a house whose found is stable

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until it erodes the cracks in liberalism

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were paved over by America's very

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intelligent religious and hardworking

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European population but once these

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things declined the flaws of liberalism

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exploded into

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view now it would be wrong to say that

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America hasn't improved in any ways

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since the 1960s it obviously has but on

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many metrics on key issues that affect

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every citizen America has declined the

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question we face today is can we learn

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from the mistakes of the past the first

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step to fixing a mistake is admitting

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you made one on the positive side there

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are some good indications in modern

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America as I said before most Americans

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say imps that they're very dissatisfied

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with the state of the country people

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know deep down that things need to

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change the internet and modern

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technology have provided the means to

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understand and address the horrifying

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damage the sexual Revolution has done to

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society those who claim that the sexual

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revolution's morality is permanent are

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wrong even roie Wade fell after 50 years

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despite many naysayers saying for years

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that abortion would be legal forever the

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will to change the world still matters

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ultimately the sexual Revolution cannot

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last forever because it is fundamentally

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against the laws of nature and God we

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have hindsight that people in the past

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didn't have we can learn from all the

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mistakes of the sexual Revolution

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undoing its damage and getting ourselves

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back on the path of natural law will be

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the task of Our

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Generation this has been Pax and thank

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