Topic: Family

The downstream danger of the exploding gay-identifying population June 26, 2025 Gary Schiff What are we doing to generations of children?
A Father Must Have a Code June 14, 2025 J.B. Shurk Men must win the culture war.
A civilizational call to arms for grandparents June 13, 2025 Peter Merkl Grandparental involvement can help increase declining birthrates.
Parental Rights at 100 May 30, 2025 John M. Grondelski A century has passed since the Supreme Court clearly declared kids are “not creatures of the state.” 
Close to you May 15, 2025 J.B. Pensyltucky An old song on a pleasant afternoon.
Thank You, Mothers May 11, 2025 J.B. Shurk There is no more important responsibility.
Mother or Monster? April 24, 2025 Leslie Corbly Not every birthing woman deserves the honorary title “mother.”
Maybe we need more living versions of “Hillbilly Funerals” April 21, 2025 Robin M. Itzler JD Vance introduced the U.S. to a great idea when he celebrated his mother’s sobriety and her birthday.
The unintended message of ‘Adolescence’ April 20, 2025 Chris Boland The show is meant to attack “toxic masculinity” and social media, but actually, and quite brilliantly, exposes the moral emptiness of a post-virtue culture.
The Darién Gap is now… a ghost town? April 10, 2025 Olivia Murray And just like that, rates of sexual assault and robbery across the remote jungle plunge.
Screaming into the void March 18, 2025 Blaise Edwards, M.D. To my leftist friends and family: grow up.
Faith, Hope, and Babies March 9, 2025 Fletch Daniels An aggressive Islamic culture with high birthrates will sweep away the postmodern secular European culture that can’t be bothered to awaken from its slumber to defend its people or have children of their own.
Remember ThemToo, rainbow allies February 13, 2025 J.B. Pensyltucky The poisonous fruits of the Sexual Revolution.
Unmade memories January 27, 2025 Bob Kingsley Technology has many great uses, but way down on that list should be using it to substitute parent your children.
Surviving a House Fire January 9, 2025 Joe Alton What should you do to protect your family from becoming victims of a building fire, whether it’s in the Bronx or Malibu?
Borrowed time December 31, 2024 Eric Utter Of all the gifts we have been given, time is the most important.
Of gifts—past, present, and future December 24, 2024 Eric Utter While this season can be hectic, I hope you all get to spend some time with your loved ones around the hearth, Christmas tree, or dinner table this year.
God, Family, and Country December 17, 2024 Kevin Finn The final battle between Good and Evil will be about marriage and the family.
New study: Democrat guys have a growing fidelity problem December 17, 2024 Olivia Murray And in a completely unsurprising revelation, conservative men who believe in God are the least likely to commit adultery.
Parents vs. LGBTQ+ Ideology November 24, 2024 Kevin Finn Parents need to reclaim our schools from those activists who are imposing harmful agendas. 
Does ‘No Contact’ Mean No Accountability? September 19, 2024 Susan D. Harris Family estrangement and damaged lives.
There's a reason women have given up on having children September 8, 2024 Molly Slag Decades ago, the communists planted the seeds for women abandoning the hope required to invest their unique human capital in the future.
Ending The Administrative State And Restoring Procreation To America May 21, 2024 Molly Slag It’s not intuitive that the burgeoning administrative state and our dangerous baby shortage are related but, in fact, they are.
How to talk to liberal relatives at the Thanksgiving gathering (yes, you must) November 23, 2017 Ethel C. Fenig What to do with the liberals amongst your family and guests as you gather once again?  Martha Stewart may have good advice for the meal, but for the dinner table conversation, your doyenne ought to be another blonde.
Gruesomely killing your children now an art form December 8, 2014 Drew Belsky The true function of art: to serve as a vehicle for fantasizing about murdering one's spouse, children, and self.
This Lesbian's Daughter Has Had Enough October 20, 2014 Rivka Edelman My name is Rivka Edelman, and I am the product of same-sex parenting.  Yet I'm not exactly celebrated among the LGBT community.
A Little Past-Due Love for Cousin Glen April 9, 2014 Lloyd Marcus A homosexual, Glen's adult life was cut extremely short due to AIDS.  My purpose for writing is to let the world know that Glen was here, that he suffered, and that I loved him.
Further Insights into My 86-Year-Old Black Dad March 31, 2014 Lloyd Marcus It occurred to me that my 86 year old black dad is a man of firsts – a born pioneer, boldly going where no other black had gone before.
'Homely as a Dog's Rear End' March 27, 2014 Doug Mainwaring When it comes to same sex marriage, gays are not allowed to wander off the plantation.
Suppressing the Black Diaspora at Stanford March 24, 2014 Robert Oscar Lopez Recently Stanford University joined the list of colleges embroiled in debates about free speech, hate speech, and homosexuality.  Unfortunately, I am caught in the middle
What Christmas Means for Traditional Family Advocates December 15, 2013 Robert Oscar Lopez I've been thinking hard lately about John 15:13.
Where We've Been and Where We're Going September 12, 2013 Kevin Jackson The situation in which we find ourselves begs the question: What is the only thing worse than an incompetent liberal President?
The War on the Family Enters a New Stage April 11, 2013 Stella Morabito Welcome to a brave new "national conversation" that proposes not simply to redefine the family, but to eliminate it, courtesy of MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry
Evil Right-Wingers Turn to Family, Not Government August 31, 2012 Daren Jonescu Campaigning last week, President Obama raised the question of where one should turn for help in pursuing one's happiness. The answer: government, "applause"; family, "booo."
Who's the Boss? June 6, 2012 Randy Fardal During a recent grocery store run, I noticed a slender, blonde, thirty-something woman shopping with her cute four-year-old daughter.
Modern Gnosticism and the Family as Contract May 13, 2012 Keith Riler Injecting some common sense into the naïve effort to move traditional marriage toward an adult contracting model, enterable by all sorts of non-traditional actors.
Cause of Death: No Father March 25, 2012 Michael S. Iachetta A series of incidents over the last few weeks illustrate the sad fact that children raised in non-traditional homes are more likely to commit crimes and suffer abuse than children raised in traditional homes.
The Casualties of the Government's War on Obesity November 30, 2011 William Sullivan "It takes a village to raise a child," as noted and self-proclaimed progressive Hillary Clinton advocates, and according to this mindset, the "village" should have not only the right, but the duty to save the child from irresponsible parents' hands.
Sexual Abuse and Due Process Abuse October 22, 2011 Deborah C. Tyler In relationships between heterosexual men and everyone else (women, children, and the variegated contemporary sexualities), the heterosexual male is the usual suspect and all others the presumptive victims.