Culture War
Many from both the right and the left bemoan the state of the American culture today. Whether it is the lack of positive images in TV, movies, music, politicians, sports figures, police in schools and more, freedom and morality are discussed as being in conflict with each other. Benjamin Franklin once wrote on the subject: "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need for masters." This should ring true to you today as we debate not only our eroding culture, but the role of government in our lives. Are culture and the need for more government control more connected than we realize?

Parental Authority Is the Basis of Civilization

9/30/22
by Dennis Prager,
from Right & Free,
9/27/22:

As most Americans now realize, America is experiencing a societal breakdown. This should be obvious to anyone, even those facilitating this breakdown as they openly acknowledge they seek to break down American society. This is a society that teaches its youngest citizens a suicidal lie: that America was founded in 1619, that it was built on slavery and that even today it is systemically racist.

This is a society that robs its youngest of sexual innocence.

This is a society that has taken as a given that there are more than two sexes; that has Jewish and Christian clergy sign emails with "preferred pronouns"; that will praise the Disney Corporation for dropping all references to "boys and girls" from its theme park announcements. This is a society in which refusing to say that men give birth can lead to social banning and the loss of one's job and income. This is a society that encourages violent crime.

This is a society in which fewer and fewer young people are marrying, fewer are having children, and more and are having children without being married, usually without a father in the life of the child. This all began with the demise of moral authority — and moral, social and intellectual chaos is the inevitable result. Prior to the 1960s, America had moral authority — God, country, parents, the Bible, teachers, police, and clergy. Not one of them is a normative authority today. Starting in the 1960s, each one was overthrown. The '60s motto "Never trust anyone over 30" perfectly embodied this

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