Eventhough abortion was not legal it’s incorrect to say that before then babies weren’t being murdered. Women found ways to get them.
I say that much of what’s wrong in America started to ferment in 1930 when protestants allowed the use of birth control within marriage. That’s when the flood gates opened.
The 50s? Ok. So you want women to stay home with little to no opportunity of having careers, money, homes, etc of their own? Google tips on being a good wife. I refuse to go back to that. The 50s were great if you were a white male.
Being nostalgic is human but it’s ignorant to want to move back in time because things seemed better.
There’s nothing wrong with one of the parents of their own children wanting to stay home and actually raising them. Not some 3rd party. My mom was a stay at home mom and so were all of the kids’ moms in the neighborhood. Kids were doing chores and encouraged to play outside in good weather.
The false notion that these women were somehow victims is a recent invention. Stability and cooperation among people is bad for the economy. Nobody charged money to help each other set up birthdays for each other’s kids. If a neighbor kid fell off your apple tree after being warned repeatedly, and his parents had been informed previously by your parents, that was too bad. People did not sue other people at the drop of a hat. On occasion, my mom was asked to watch a neighbor’s child while they went to the dentist or similar, money did not change hands. If my dad was working on the car in front of the house, a neighbor would come over to talk or lend him a particular tool if he didn’t have one. We went to the park a lot more often than a movie theater.
My mom was not afraid to paint or mix cement or shovel coal.
There was a fear of God and a sense of contentment, but that won’t make any money for third parties. So, first you need to convince women that they were victims, so they started the National Organization of Women to strike fear and discontent into the hearts and minds of women everywhere.
In the 1990s, on Oprah, “if your neighbor wants you to help them with something, charge money.” Money, money, money. And porn, let’s throw that into the mix and turn women into things to be used and discarded later.
To my fellow Catholics:
Nothing has changed from the late 1950s till today as far as your faith is concerned. What has changed is the 1 or 3 channels on your TV going to hundreds and the porn available on millions of pages on the internet. You are being given a lot more ways to sin, anonymously, than ever before.
Divorce has gone from ‘use only in case of emergency’ to ‘it’s nobody’s fault.’ Yes, on occasion, divorce is a necessary thing but it should be rare. And the Church provides for a way to go through that properly.
Abortion has gone from ‘use only in case of emergency’ to anytime up to and including being inches away from birth, on demand. Rape, incest and to save the life of the mother I can see, but as a form of birth control?
Life has always been difficult. I want to stress, the late 1950s and early 1960s were not endless expanses of summer days. But you know what, there are still places I can go to where a father is outside playing with his son, a woman is painting a porch or planting a bush. A man is watering his lawn.
The devisiveness between men and women was created by those who did not want to heal and reconcile but to create strife. How many lawyers are going to make money off of people who refused to sue each other? How many lawyers were going to make money if divorce settlements were going to drag on for months or years? How many Day Care centers would open if the actual mother or father were to stay home and raise their own children? And how many men would divorce their wives or women their husbands if they actually had to have something beyond “irreconcilable differences”? Ever watch “Divorce Court”? I watched as a woman said about the reason for her divorce: “Your Honor, I deserve to be happy.”
The nature of our relationships with our neighbors and husbands and wives was damaged by deceit, the spreading of a feeling, not a reality, of “you deserve something.” It was a lie when Gloria Steinem stood up and separated men and women by calling on her “sisters” to throw off the chains of their oppression (i.e. the men in their lives). It was a lie when the Hippies said dangerous, in some cases, highly addictive, and life destroying, drugs were “cool” (Wanna drop some acid, man? Expand your mind.)
We were lied to. It is time to turn away from sin and return to a life that revolves around God, committment, reconciliation and hard work. Nothing really worth having is easy.
God bless,
Ed