A MYTH of our time is that the Western family still exists. We assume it does despite abundant evidence to the contrary. This can be accounted for by the psychological persistence of outdated experience, and mass media that subconsciously insinuate false perceptions. (ILLUSTRATION: Not a family. Childless marriage, promoted here by Jewish feminist author Lauren Sandler.)
Because the image of the family exists in our collective consciousness and, in some cases, our own personal recollections of a White world, we mistakenly assume it exists in real life as well. But it does not. The family has been obliterated, shattered. Hostile elites have furiously attacked it as an evil, patriarchal, omnipresent institution that must be destroyed. And, effectively, . . . → Read More: On Family