
especially the
bolded part
How do we do this, though? It
is possible. Japan and Korea are still places where divorce, out of wedlock births, shacking-up, etc. are heavily frowned upon. So it is possible to have a modern, hi-tech society that doesn’t suffer from the ill effects of the Sexual Revolution the way we do.
Unfortunately,
Roe governs, federally; therefore the “right of privacy” decided in
Roe (which was really seized, says Scalia, from
Griswold, inapporpriately) could be hijacked for any State policy, if challenged. But if people began to see a different paradigm working in a corner of the country (before that reached a federal challenge), and in a way that improved the economy and reduced social ills, other States might want to follow.
The current situation of early pregnancies and the dysfunctional, immature relationships which attend them stall educations (and goals), produce unemployment, increase poverty, and increase gov’t subsidies to address the poverty.
A couple of people have mentioned parenting. Here’s the trouble with that: the largest groups engaging in fornication, and using abortions as an additional contraceptive, are most often receiving inadequate parenting because they have themselves been born into single-parent famliles, or, they are first generation immigrants of disunified and displaced families (often because of illegal immigration). IOW, similar young women do not behave that way in their native country, but do here. It doesn’t seem to be strictly a matter of rapid enculturation but to be based somewhat on the absence of an extended family which does, in their native country, provide a moral framework.
And I do believe that radical culture shock has a negative effect. When Eastern European families immigrated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they came from cultures that were eras apart from the U.S., not just geographies apart. It was both psychologically and morally traumatic for the newcomers, often. Abandonmnet of spouses was a common occurrence. (See the movie
Hester Street.) Many Eastern European men from village environments arrived in U.S. cities and experienced the equivalent, morally, of a nervous breakdown. It was overwhelming, the pleasures, options, and recreation awaiting them. Many of them lost their moral center, took American mistresses, and became unrecognizable from their origins. While the contrasts today are not always as extreme, we can’t assume that countries which import our technology have also imported our mores, whole-hog.
This is one of the many reasons why I do not favor reckless support of illegal immigration. By definition, they are coming mostly without that extended family to provide moral & psychological support during the transition to a new culture.