Friday, September 19, 2008

Why They Hate Her

Good article by the Weekly Standard's Jeffry Bell about the threat that Sarah Palin is to the Left.
The fact that the Pill was taken only by women gave them a greater feeling of control over their sexual activity and eroded their social and psychological resistance to premarital sex. "No fault" divorce, a term borrowed from the field of auto insurance, in reality amounted to unilateral divorce and began to undermine the idea of marriage as a binding mutual contract oriented toward the procreation and nurturing of children. Contrary to nearly every prediction, the ubiquity of far more reliable methods of contraception and the growing ideological separation of sex from reproduction, coincided with a huge increase in unwed pregnancies.

Though earlier versions of feminism tended to embrace children and elevate motherhood, the more adversarial feminism that gained a mass base in virtually every affluent democracy beginning in the 1970s preached that children and childbearing were the central instrumentality of men's subjugation of women. This more than anything else in the menu of the post-socialist left raised toward cultural consensus a vision in which the monogamous family was what prevented humanity from achieving a Rousseau-like "natural" state of freedom from all laws and all bonds of mutual obligation.

http://www.eppc.org/publications/pubID.3535/pub_detail.asp
Contrary to nearly every prediction, except that of the Vatican, which was vilified over it's continued opposition to contraception expressed in 1968's Humanae Vitae.

Interesting, is it not, how the pill is linked to so many pathologies that started in the 1960's. The pope was right.