Posted on 02/29/2024 1:38:21 PM PST by nickcarraway
“Can we keep our sons from conservative politics?”
That’s the question writer Kathryn Jezer-Morton posed in a recent column for New York Magazine’s The Cut.
“In her son’s case, I wouldn’t bet on it,” New York Times columnist Ross Douthat shot back on X.
He’s right.
Jezer-Morton is facing an age-old conundrum of parenthood: Kids rebel against their parents’ politics. Except, in 2024, the classic trend is being inverted.
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I feel very confident that Woke parents WILL push their boys further and further to the Right. They just can’t help themselves. Being judgmental, intolerant, shrill, fanatical, self righteous and preachy lies at the very heart of what they are. Look at the way this woman can not and will not even consider that any opinion other than her own could possibly have any validity at all.
As usual, these people are a million times worse than anything they originally complained about wrt the WWII Generation back in the 60s. More authoritarian. More censorious. More puritanical, etc.
Your mention of “Passport Bros” is the first I’ve ever heard of this term. It perfectly described my thinking and I’m a Gen Xer. Women from Asia and Eastern Europe are simply not infected with all the woke feminazi bullcrap Western women are. Thus they are much better choices for a man looking for a wife than most Western women are.
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