RE: Antifa bike lock attacker arrested
June 2, 2017 at 3:49 pm
(This post was last modified: June 2, 2017 at 3:51 pm by John V.)
(June 2, 2017 at 3:04 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: The divorce liberalization started immediately after WWII (go look at the stats),
I did, and I saw fairly stable rates in the 50s and 60s, then a jump with the no-fault divorce laws beginning in 1970.
Quote:predating Roe v. Wade by over 20 years. Growing up as I did in the 60s, I recall local consternation with specific divorces, but damn, I don't recall any sit-ins, marches, TV campaigns, pro or agin divorce law changes in that era. Certainly nothing like the abortion issue garnered, and yet, shouldn't divorce have really been a hot button issue in the 60s??
Yes, it should have been. It's had a much bigger impact on society than things such as LGBTQP issues.
Quote:And even to this day, except for my sarcasm dripping diatribes agin the goddam divorce/remarriage loving Christian slackers, does anyone EVER hear anything about banning divorce in the national forum ?
No, as it's a cat's-out-of-the-bag situation. Heck, today, divorce at least means there was a marriage to begin with.
Quote:So, bringing this back to the quoted post as a whole, it's clear divorce started it, the folks having a shit hemorrhage selectively on other issues fail to cognate it all stems from their laxity, spiritual malfeasance and literal embrace of the lynch pin of all the subsequent moral decay and cultural rot they see and it stems entirely from their acquiescence to divorce.
I'm to young to have been part of the acquiescence, but I largely agree with you. The destruction of the traditional family will be the end of Western civilization as we know it. We're not reproducing at replacement rate.
(June 2, 2017 at 3:16 pm)Khemikal Wrote: The moment that the hand of the self styled "silent majority", clenching the reigns of american social norms, began to show signs of palsy.....it was all over for that america.
It's an interesting confluence that those words would be popularized in a plea for help in, what, '68.....which is -just- long enough for children to have been born in '50 to vote.......?
Yes, I get why the WWII generation is called the greatest generation, but they failed miserably in passing the virtues they had on to their own children.