April 2, 2023

If the Nobel Prize Committee had the category of Most Influential Invention of the Last Century, one candidate might be the Pill, the contraceptive that came into widespread use in the 1960s and triggered a chain reaction of one tectonic, societal earthquake after another. I was a college student at the time and watched it happen.

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If you want to know the origin of today’s sexual madness—”What’s your pronoun?” “Men can get pregnant.” Little boys get castrated; pubescent girls undergo double mastectomies, and drag queens entertain American kindergarten kids.—it all began with the Pill that re-configured the relationship between men and women as never before since the Garden of Eden.

The Pill’s advent ignited a tsunami of fornication, a.k.a. premarital sex and adultery, that led to a further tsunami of millions of couples divorcing, the invention of no-fault divorce, millions of tears, and millions of broken families.

The Pill produced “Women’s Lib” and women like Hillary “Lady Macbeth” Clinton, who sneered at motherhood and wanted a “career” just like a man.

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“Women’s Lib” was followed in 1969 by “Gay Lib,” which burst out of a Greenwich Village bar for sodomites who were angry at polite society, which historically scorned their addiction as non-procreative hedonism. Because they did not generate the next generation, they were also called de-generates. But with the Pill divorcing procreation from its pleasure, polite society could no longer object to behavior enjoying the pleasure of sex without the procreation. The sodomites said, “You are just like us now, so you have nothing to criticize us for.”

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This led, by 1972, to the American Psychiatric Association (APA) removing homosexuality from its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The thinking was that, if the sodomite is happy with his deviance, and supports himself with a steady job, who is to say this is a mental disorder?

The APA’s deletion then led to the eruption across the land of homosexual orgies in which hundreds of men participated, exchanging bodily fluids with total strangers who had come from far and wide, and returned far and wide, thus spreading the monstrous AIDS contagion, a disease far more lethal than COVID-19. One online source says 7 million victims have fallen to the Communist Chinese germ warfare attack on the world’s population versus the 40 million who have died from AIDS.

That APA decision came from psychiatrists who, before they specialized, had been through medical school and knew that male-to-male sodomy is known to damage the colon and lead to serious medical problems. Given the number of AIDS fatalities, deleting homosexuality from the DSM may have been the worst case of medical malpractice in history.

In the 1970s, I was an outside observer of these orgies because I drove a New York City taxicab on the night shift when the best business was in Greenwich Village. The behaviors on display persuaded me—at that time an open-minded liberal—that, contrary to the propaganda about the “gay” lifestyle, this behavior had absolutely nothing to do with love.

The 1972 APA decision also led to the United States Supreme Court’s decision the following year in Roe v. Wade. That decision legitimized the right of a woman, who created another human being in a night of pleasure, to kill what she had created. Suddenly, intrauterine infanticide was legal, a state of affairs the Court only recently slowed when it ruled in Hobbs that the states, not the federal government, had the final say in whether abortion could exist in their borders.