Revolt against the sexual revolution by Marian Casillas, Ed.D.

 


As a culture we have been reaping the repulsive and rotten fruit brought forth by the sexual revolution that proudly proclaimed to liberate women from the perceived shackles of pregnancy, all by means of quick and easy abortions, birth control drugs and devices and sterilization.

The entire weight of the burden of free-sex was on the shoulders of the liberated woman to make sure she took her daily dose of synthetic hormones classified by the World Health Organization as a carcinogen.

And if the contraceptives failed or the condoms failed, then it was the liberated woman who had to kill her baby in the womb, and it was the liberated woman who had to tie her tubes with very few men getting vasectomies. 

Women were merely sexual objects to be mistreated by powerful men.

Sexual predators and abusers ran amuck with the freedom to harass and exploit women.

The sexual revolution had the effect of bringing about the maelstrom of men in positions of power using their controlling-influence to abuse and misuse women.

There were no consequences or repercussions to sex; there would be no pregnancy, there would be no baby, there would be no responsibility, and there would be no marriage vows to express love and commitment, because sexually-free and liberated women would no longer be constrained with the concept of marriage and motherhood.

The sexual revolution gave rise to the contraceptive mentality of recreational sex, the hook-up culture, the pornography pandemic, the widespread sexually transmitted diseases and the unlimited license to kill babies in the woman’s womb.

Women are left feeling empty and lonely with the hook-up scene.

They are painfully aware of the pitfalls and pathology of the carcinogenic birth control pill.

They are no longer intimidated to keep silent about sexual harassment and abuse.

Why should they be afraid to speak up against powerful men who hold them in contempt and condescension?

Young women are rebelling against the status quo of the sexual revolution and older women are voicing their regrets for having believed the lies of the sexual revolution.

Marian Casillas, Ed.D.