Thanks to Elites, Family Values Change in America
Grassroots Try For Family Values Change Back in the Other Direction.
There is no denying that the last few decades have seen family values change in ways that could be best described as seismic shifts.
Promiscuity and empty relationships have become the norm, rather than the exception, and it is all thanks to the hard work of the elites and the ignorance and passivity of the American public.
Even in the free love days of the 1950s, those who had multiple partners and trashed traditional relationship styles knew they were rebelling.
Today’s children don’t think of their behavior as rebellious or shocking, and more than one parent has been scandalized to find their child doing thing they’d never dreamed possible and hear “What’s the big deal, everybody’s doing it!”
Starting at a young age, in elementary and middle school settings, some government flunky has come in and given America’s children “sex education”, a misnomer applied to a program of indoctrination in norms of behavior that do not lead to lasting happiness or secure relationships.
Children are warned about pregnancy and AIDS, but still taught that they can do as they wish with no responsibility for the effects and consequences of their actions, and no need to have anything more than a good time.
This kind of message serves the purposes of the elite, who want to see family values change to something instable and easily manipulated, and who don’t like the many grassroots and independent efforts that have sprung up to combat their agenda.
Family Values Change Education: Pam Stenzel
Harmful Messages
Pam’s speeches are part of an effort to effect family values change back in a positive direction.
For too long the elite and their sex education messengers have dominated the scene, crowding out parents, religious leaders and common sense.
These sexual educators have been spreading harmful messages to impressionable young minds.
The STD infection rate among high schools for certain strains of herpes and HPV is thought to be as high as one in two as a result of the years of “no consequences” as the reigning order of the day.
Fighting Back
While a broken home may let the state move in and STDs ensure a life-long need for medical treatments, there is a new generation rising up and fighting back.
They’ve experienced the real effects of the no-strings-attached sexual norms and they don’t like where they’ve ended up.
They want better for their own children, and they are not afraid to take on the mouthpieces of the anti-family values elite to ensure their messages get heard.
Pam Stenzel is but one of many preaching abstinence, fidelity and the notion that there are consequences for all choices.
It doesn’t jibe with the official party line, but the negative side effects of the official party line on families are all too evident.
Americans deserve a better set of options and they deserve to not have to tolerate the indoctrination of their children by sex educators with a destructive agenda.
By standing up and fighting back, or at least by having a few meaningful conversations with their children, Americans hope to remove some of the damage that has already been done.