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Isolated_Patriot 0 points ago +4 / -4

Sorry, but the so called "nuclear family" was the first stage of the destruction of the American family. Splitting what were once strong, communal, extended families with a unified purpose and history into micro-sized pockets, heavily advertised by pedowood and the consumerist advertising market as "the American ideal," made them infinitely easier to corrupt.

  • It created the "bored housewife" and the rebellious daughter that built feminism.

  • It created the reliance on the school system to raise children, which allowed feelings first, participation matters, communist indoctrination.

  • It splintered the faith families once shared into different churches and denominations across the country so they could argue on the holidays and then stop talking about God altogether.

  • It created the very concept of Consumerism.

  • It made watching a television a legitimate "family activity."

  • It created the era of total political apathy, so few people stayed in the town they grew up in, they had no connection or care for what happened in politics.

  • It completely disconnected the REAL American family into disparate characters who's flaws were the only thing to show up on Thanksgiving and Christmas. And then made fun of them.

  • It destroyed the very concept of a Patriarch, leaving each child soon to be his "own" patriarch without an ounce of wisdom to guide him.

The only thing "good" to come out of the nuclear family was a SINGLE decade of happy-go-lucky BBQs by moms and dads who would grow old watching their kids become depraved morons and destroy their own country from the inside.

Pretty much everything people blame on the "boomers" was the nuclear family being a corrupt and broken version of the once great American family.

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Patriotrealm 3 points ago +3 / -0

What an interesting read. May I use it on my blog? It is a viewpoint that is not often explored.... I enjoyed it very much.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes please. I wish more people would.

I have a nuclear family, a wife and two kids. We are at this point, quite litterally "bunkered down" to survive what's coming. My kids have 7 aunts and uncles and 30 cousins they have never met. They have two grandparents that have not been able to visit for a year because of covid 1984. I would like for nothing more than than for all my family to live in the same place and live like an actual family. Not a dozen different Nuclear families stretched across 7 states and two countries.

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Patriotrealm 3 points ago +3 / -0

My mother lives close by; my two adult kids live 3 hours and 7 hours away and my siblings live in another country. Your point is, to me at least, an excellent one and I will look forward to delving more deeply. I am Australian but your point is true for families everywhere.