Anything normal and traditional is under attack.
Every slur, every ad hominem attack is being used.
We let these people in, we compromised, mistakenly thinking that if we accepted their perverse ways then maybe we could win them over.
Maybe if we’re nice to them for a few years they’ll come to church with us.
‘Just love on them’ is a term I’ve heard thrown around a lot.
The trouble is, these people have no plans to compromise to normal traditional standards or even Christian standards.
And they’re hellbent on not just resisting our standards, but they’re dedicated to STOMPING IT OUT.
Liberals are increasingly showing they have a ZERO TOLERANCE policy towards all things good.
We should’ve adopted the same mindset.
It’s not too late though.
It’s time to push back and RESIST.
So what are these liberals crying about now?
It’s always the same target:
THE FAMILY.
And what’s the basis of a family?
A marriage.
But that doesn’t fit with people that want to be in relationships that are non-standard, non-systemic, non-patriarchy , non-blah-blah-blah.
I’m tired of hearing their entitlement, that we have to bow to their every wish.
Anything normal (traditional) makes them feel uncomfortable.
So, they want to deface the entire world to fit to their view.
And they accuse us of “pushing it down their throats!”
So what is the attack on families now?
Marriage is White supremacy.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
We are in a game for supremacy.
The Left wants full dominon, full supremac over everything.
And they think one of the best tactics to get it is to accuse the other side that “they’re the supremacists!”
It’s classic projections.
They’re supremacists.
Marriage promotes 'White supremacy,' according to White university professor https://t.co/jbvkEhgRIp
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 16, 2024
Fox News reports:
Marriage fundamentalism” promotes the ideas of “White supremacy,” according to a White George Mason University professor.
Professor Bethany Letiecq wrote in the Journal of Marriage and Family about her theory “that marriage fundamentalism, like structural racism, is a key structuring element of White heteropatriarchal supremacy.”
“Marriage fundamentalism can be understood as an ideological and cultural phenomenon, where adherents espouse the superiority of the two-parent married family,” she wrote. “But it is also a hidden or unacknowledged structural mechanism of White heteropatriarchal family supremacy that is essential to the reproduction and maintenance of family inequality in the United States.”
Letiecq is an associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University, “specializing in the utilization of community-based participatory action research approaches, anti-racist research methods.”
The professor explained in the article that she is “a White, cisgender woman … currently living with my partner and co-raising our children in a committed heterosexual union outside the institution of marriage.”
In the article, Letiecq said she drew upon “critical feminist and intersectional frameworks to delineate an overarching orientation to structural oppression and unequal power relations that advantages White heteropatriarchal nuclear families (WHNFs) and marginalizes others as a function of family structure and relationship status.”
She argued that, “since colonization,” “marriage fundamentalism has been instantiated through laws, policies, and practices to unduly advantage WHNFs while simultaneously marginalizing Black, Indigenous, immigrant, mother-headed, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning (LGBTQ+) families, among others.”
ADVERTISEMENTLetiecq concluded by calling for family scientists to “further interrogate how marriage fundamentalism reproduces family inequality in American family life and to work toward its dismantling.”
“A deeper understanding of how these complex and often covert mechanisms of structural oppression operate in family life is needed to disrupt these mechanisms and advance family equality and justice,” the abstract concludes.
Marriage scholar Brad Wilcox told the College Fix that he disagrees with Letiecq, explaining marriage as an institution that has advanced the common good in civilizations across the globe.
“Marriage benefits children of all racial and ethnic backgrounds,” the University of Virginia sociologist and director of the National Marriage Project said.
American Principles Project leader, Terry Schilling, told the outlet that the article “suggests far-left academics are ramping up their attacks on the family, the most important institution in society.”
'Woke' Insanity Continues: University Professor Says Traditional Marriage Promotes 'White Supremacy'https://t.co/bvtsT7VzE5
— RedState (@RedState) March 15, 2024
“But Winger,” you might say, “the traditional marriage model is broken.
Divorce rates are still high! Over 50%.
You’re telling me that you believe in marriage?
If you fill a gun chamber halfway and spin it, you’re willing to put it to your head and pull the trigger?
Because your rate of surviving that is actually better that the chances of having a successful marriage.”
I’d say, Well, those stats are true, yes. But I believe in marriage like I believe in a gun’s ability to shoot. The gun works just fine. What I don’t believe in is most people’s preparation in handling that said gun. We have a society of kids running around getting the ‘gun’ of marriage, not being properly trained. And within a few years inevitably there’s a death.
“The gun doesn’t work! It harmed us!”
Truth is, they weren’t properly trained.
And with failed marriages, we make the enemy happy.
There’s also many harsh repercussions:
The gun ownership rate fell dramatically after Bill C-68 accounting for less firearm-related suicides but the divorce rates also dropped accounting for the lower overall rates. If you look at the graph for divorce and suicide they track very closely. pic.twitter.com/JKClJsJHLI
— John Hicks (@JohnHic03780715) February 18, 2019
And for those that really want to dig deep, here’s one to look into.
It’s a deep rabbit hole about how pharmaceticuals have really messed things up for couples in ways you had no idea about.
It could take up a whole article.
“THE PILL MAY HAVE DESTROYED THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE
Take a look at the graph above. It’s divorce rates in the U.S., overlaid with the rise of the pill.Exactly why there is such a close correlation between the rise of the Pill and the rise of divo… https://t.co/CDbfTWB115 pic.twitter.com/dQiY0vPTdv
— STEⓋE BOZIC (@STEVE_BOZIC) January 18, 2020
You see, the failure of marriages has been a strong weapon the enemy has used against mankind, the Church and even the institution of marriage itself, given to us by God.
And if He made, then it’s just fine. The problem is us.
So then marriage doesn’t need to be changed.
People need to be trained on how to handle a marriage.
And watching Hollywood movies don’t count.
If only there was some kind of manual God could give us that would help guide us.
There is a Christian guy on YouTube who does an amazing job at explaining the inner working minds of men and women.
In this video he breaks down what’s happening currently with marriages:
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