How did we get to this place of underfathering?
How did we get to this place of underfathering?
How did society lose the familial cohesion, the thousands of years of accumulated parental wisdom—from both husbands and wives, mothers and fathers?
How did it all collapse so quickly?
It’s a combination of factors:
� The Industrial Revolution pulled men out of the home. As they spent more time working outside, they had less influence on their wives and children. The family center shifted, and fatherhood began to weaken.
� Mass media and 📚 public schools stepped in to fill the gap—teaching children ideas that contradicted their parents’ values. Instead of hearing a unified, wholesome message from mother and father, kids were bombarded with conflicting, often corrosive messaging from the outside world.
☠️ And layered on top of this, we’ve endured over a century of cultural warfare—a deliberate and sustained attack on the family by Marxists, communists, and their ideological heirs. They’ve changed names, forms, and tactics, but the goal has remained the same: break the family to control the individual.
This didn’t happen by accident. It was a war, and we’ve been asleep on the battlefield.
I’ve covered this in more depth in my presentations—here’s one that breaks it down: �
The good news? We can fight back. But first, we need to understand exactly what we’re fighting—and how we got here.
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