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It’s Time For A Truce In The Battle Of The Sexes

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Earlier this month, actors Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher announced that “after a long tennis match lasting over 20 years, we are finally putting our racquets down,” divorcing after 13 years of marriage. It’s yet another skirmish in the battle of the sexes that’s been going on since well before 1973, when Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs competed in their famous tennis match.

Amid widespread divorce, sexual confusion, and abortion, and the general moral and civil breakdown in today’s culture, many people are wondering how we got here.

How did we arrive at the point where we even entertain a debate on stopping the natural physical development of a child or killing an unborn child with a pill you can get in the mail, as if it’s the latest fad supplement the Amazon driver drops at your doorstep? How can people be trying to replace the word “pedophilia” with “minor-attracted person”?

The worst of the left’s ideas are rooted in the denial of sex and the societal customs that stem from their differences. They didn’t come out of nowhere. Since the 1960s, radical feminists and the sexual revolution expanded the boundaries of sexual differences to the point where there seem to be no boundaries at all. The sexes have also been pitted against each other, and the results have been devastating to society and Western civilization itself.

As of 2021, around 25 percent of 40-year-old Americans are not married — the highest percentage ever recorded — despite data

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