Part 5: Divorce Then and Now – 1950s vs 2020s
Marriage in the 1950s meant stability and responsibility, while the 2020s treat it as temporary and disposable. The lesson isn’t nostalgia—it’s reclaiming commitment as the foundation of society.
Marriage in the 1950s meant stability and responsibility, while the 2020s treat it as temporary and disposable. The lesson isn’t nostalgia—it’s reclaiming commitment as the foundation of society.
Age-gap relationships are stigmatized in the West but widely accepted in the East. What Western culture sees as “creepy,” much of the world sees as natural, practical, and family-centered.
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. His death highlights the growing divide between words and violence in American politics, with recent incidents pointing to an alarming trend of politically motivated attacks tied to transgender activism.
Government and culture have turned love into a legal contract and a political battlefield. When trust is replaced with courts and shame, relationships collapse under the weight of interference.
Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, during a Turning Point USA event. The suspect is still at large, Kirk remains in critical condition, and America faces another warning about the price of political violence.
Modern women are told they can “have it all,” but career success often collides with biology, leaving many lonely and unfulfilled. Real empowerment comes from balancing independence with family and trust.
Facebook suspended my 190,200-member group for violating “community standards.” This is not about safety, it is about corporate control. Here is why I am leaving Facebook behind and building on platforms I own.
Western men are caught between passivity and outdated dominance, unsure of their role in relationships. True masculinity isn’t about control or excuses—it’s about integrity, purpose, and strength.
Once the second richest country in Asia, the Philippines is now one of the poorest. This article explores how authoritarianism, corruption, and moralistic governance led to economic collapse — and how liberty and market-based reforms can restore its future.
Ryan “Dickie” Thompson shares his recent experience in Thailand amid its sudden reversal of recreational cannabis laws. Once seen as a retirement haven for liberty-minded individuals, Thailand’s crackdown on cannabis reveals deep political instability and a betrayal of personal freedom.