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Family watching television in their home, c. 1958. National Archives and Records Administration. Author Evert F. Baumgardner. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code.

By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine, Jan. 5, 2024

Austin Ruse is a contributing editor to Crisis Magazine. He is president of the Center for Family and Human Rights in New York and Washington DC. He is the author of several books including, Under Siege: No Finer Time to be a Faithful Catholic (Crisis Publications). He can be reached at austinruse@c-fam.org.

 

TV shows in the 1960s began pushing the envelope of what was allowed, and now we have full-blown depravity coming over the airwaves.

In a recent debate about the success or failure of the Sexual Revolution, moderator Bari Weiss asked the four female debaters to name the feminist they admire the most. Feminist author Louise Perry said without hesitation, “Mary Whitehouse.”

It is highly unlikely you have heard of this heroine of the British culture wars circa 1960-1980.

Perry says that Whitehouse was “prescient, flawed, but vindicated.” Vindicated about what? ….

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