You can't address any revolution like the sexual one wihout understaning the role of 'the synagogue'. This religio/political group, as opposed to the racial one, were largely responsible for pushing the sexual revolution, first, gradually via Hollywood and Fruedian psychology throughout the first half of the 20th century, then, aggressively, after the collapse of The Hayes Movie Review Code in 1965. This was followed by the Feminist Revolt of the 70s largely engineered by gals from aforementioned synagogue. Banning prayer in PS, legalizing divorce, effectively legalizing abortion, porn, contraception, gay marriage all have been largely organized and financed by them. They seek to subvert Christian culture. To address one must begin with simple things like aggressive controls on pornhub and preventing any dual citizenship (Israel/US) for those holding any federal government post, overturning the above SCOTUS rulings using the same arguments as those to overturn a federal right to abortion.
In what ways does the sexual revolution embody the Women's Revolution Against Men? And, is it justified? The old role of women in society was far different than it is now. Was it oppression? Are we better off under the new regime? Are men? Are women?
The impact has been society-wide. At 157 in Congress, women represent 29% on those bodies vs slightly more than half of the population. As of 2024 they represent 34% of state judges, 41% of federal judges, 0 presidents, 2 vice presidents. As of 2020 there were 48% women on college and university faculty, 35% were professors. In the 19th century 12% of faculties were women (unknown numbers of professors.) It was just 100 years ago (1920) that women could vote in the USA, after a struggle of a century. In contrast, it only took eighty rears to free the slaves, plus a civil war. Does this imply that the role of women was less onerous than that of slaves? To listen to feminist oratory, it wasn't and still isn't.
Will it take a civil war to finalize the sexual revolution?
What you describe is very much part of the SR, as I define it. Thanks.
Interesting. I have heard similar accounts elsewhere. Do you have any documentation on this that I can cite? Thanks.
You can't address any revolution like the sexual one wihout understaning the role of 'the synagogue'. This religio/political group, as opposed to the racial one, were largely responsible for pushing the sexual revolution, first, gradually via Hollywood and Fruedian psychology throughout the first half of the 20th century, then, aggressively, after the collapse of The Hayes Movie Review Code in 1965. This was followed by the Feminist Revolt of the 70s largely engineered by gals from aforementioned synagogue. Banning prayer in PS, legalizing divorce, effectively legalizing abortion, porn, contraception, gay marriage all have been largely organized and financed by them. They seek to subvert Christian culture. To address one must begin with simple things like aggressive controls on pornhub and preventing any dual citizenship (Israel/US) for those holding any federal government post, overturning the above SCOTUS rulings using the same arguments as those to overturn a federal right to abortion.
In what ways does the sexual revolution embody the Women's Revolution Against Men? And, is it justified? The old role of women in society was far different than it is now. Was it oppression? Are we better off under the new regime? Are men? Are women?
The impact has been society-wide. At 157 in Congress, women represent 29% on those bodies vs slightly more than half of the population. As of 2024 they represent 34% of state judges, 41% of federal judges, 0 presidents, 2 vice presidents. As of 2020 there were 48% women on college and university faculty, 35% were professors. In the 19th century 12% of faculties were women (unknown numbers of professors.) It was just 100 years ago (1920) that women could vote in the USA, after a struggle of a century. In contrast, it only took eighty rears to free the slaves, plus a civil war. Does this imply that the role of women was less onerous than that of slaves? To listen to feminist oratory, it wasn't and still isn't.
Will it take a civil war to finalize the sexual revolution?