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Sky News host pwafork says the Left has been trying to undermine the concept of family values because it goes against the social revolution they are trying to impose.

Sky News host James Morrow says the Left has been trying to undermine the concept of family values because it goes against the social revolution they are trying to impose. “Family values is one of those terms that gets used and abused ...

probably at least since the 1980’s as a reaction against counter-cultural movements from the sixties and even before then that tried to undermine the family as the basic building block of society,” Mr Morrow said. “The Left for at least a hundred years now has been trying to undermine that because they don’t like what happens there because it undermines their social revolution.”

 

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pwafork AGREE AGREE having his totally illigal government run the worst criminal organisation in the world being child support. ANY government person can have access to your bank account and take money out it with out asking the owner of the bank account. Blatant crimnality.

pwafork Instead of family ..the give as football and the job keeper

pwafork Family values ....... 1950s : Bike gangs, Rock & Rollers 1960s : Hippies & Anti-War 1970s : Punks 1980s : Drug gangs. 1990s : Right-wing cable media, otherwise a boring decade 2000s : Blaming everything on terrorists 2010s : Social media and conspiracy nut jobs, ultra right/left

pwafork Well what are ‘family values’? The father rules and subordinates anyone in the family who disagrees with him, including his wife?

pwafork This is a very poor attempt at satire, right?

pwafork Yea family values in Australia a 51% divorce rate worked out well for my little baby brother me being the oldest of 2 can’t say it done me favourably family values what a croc of 💩 once they let lawyers into the bed room it’s like a game of lotto some get lucky some don’t 🤷‍♂️

pwafork Left are anti-family, anti-culture, anti-religion. Soon they will be burning books & churches. They already started on statues!

pwafork No, progressive politics just obliges that those championing family values free themselves from the enduring hypocrisy they preach. Barnaby, Dyson, George and so many others spring to mind.

pwafork Oh the Left boogyman gibberish again. Meanwhile, let's check in on family values over on the Right

pwafork That's some wild gibberish. James is unwell. Or drugs.

pwafork The LEFT is trying 2 undermine family by adding curriculum 2 ur kids schooling starting in grades 2-6 that says if u r white ur parents r racists & that ur kids suffer f/white privilege! They r telling kids they need 2 turn f/parents teachings 2 a collective 4 what 2 think!

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