Sunday, March 2, 2025

The Nuclear Family is Under Attack

The article discusses the influence of modern societal norms and advertising on traditional family structures, particularly the concept of marriage and commitment.

• A recent subway sign urges women to find partners with "five-year plans" related to starting families, suggesting a focus on reproductive choices linked to male commitment.

• This notion is reminiscent of the five-year plans used in communist governments, highlighting a political undertone in personal relationships.

• The sign implies reproductive decisions are a matter of free will, yet lacks emphasis on love and long-term commitment.

• The author contrasts this sign with previous subway ads that emphasized sexual appeal without mentions of emotional bonds or marriage.

• There is a call for public messages encouraging women to seek loving, committed relationships, akin to traditional marriage vows.

• Observations from a college environment show that while unwanted sexual advances are highlighted, there are no promotions for dating with marriage in mind.

• The article notes a significant increase in children born outside of marriage, from 5% in 1960 to 40% today, correlating with a decline in traditional family values.

• The media's portrayal of relationships and sexual openness has contributed to a decline in stable marriages and increased societal issues such as disease and emotional distress.

• The disintegration of the nuclear family is linked to broader social problems, including less stability and educational attainment in subsequent generations.

The article argues that the degradation of the nuclear family and the traditional values surrounding marriage are indicative of a larger moral decline within society. It stresses the need for a return to commitments of love and family structures that foster stability and nurtures future generations. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/03/in_new_york_city_the_words_of_the_prophets_are_written_on_the_subway_walls.html

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