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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Sex, Porn, Feminism: A Debate!

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2022

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

It’s hard to think of an invention that has been more transformative to women than the birth control pill. Suddenly, American women possessed a power that women never before in history had: They could control when they got pregnant. They could have sex like . . . men. The pill—and the profound legal, political and cultural changes that the sexual revolution and feminism ushered in—liberated women. Those movements have allowed women to lead lives that literally were not possible beforehand. But here we are, half a century later, with a culture in which porn and casual sex are abundant, but marriage and birth rates are at historic lows. And many people are asking: Did we go wrong somewhere along the way? Was the sexual revolution actually bad for women? The debaters: Jill Filiopvic is an author and attorney who has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian and many other publications. You can follow her writing on her newsletter. Louise Perry, based in London, is columnist at the The New Statesman. She is the author of the new book: “The Case Against the Sexual Revolution.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey mate, just passed a room there, what were the giant pile of letters?

0:03.6

Letters? Ah, my bill room?

0:06.1

Bill room? Yeah, can't open them, can't throw them out, so they go in the pile.

0:10.6

You've got a giant pile of unopened bills, big enough for a room,

0:14.4

and you don't want to open them because...

0:16.8

Don't want to know.

0:17.6

Right, well, maybe if you open them,

0:19.2

you wouldn't have to sleep in the bath.

0:21.0

Yeah.

0:21.8

Or cook in the shower. Studies show our relationship with money is

0:24.9

formed from age seven. So for help tackling your finances, search Barclays

0:28.7

make money work for you. This is honestly.

0:35.0

honestly.

0:37.0

All these years I've stayed at home while you had all your fun

0:42.0

and every year that's gone by another babies come.

0:48.0

It's hard to think of an invention that's been more transformative in the lives of women than the birth control pill.

0:55.0

You said this chicken your last time,

0:58.0

because now I've got the pill.

1:01.0

With the invention of the pill in the 1950s and then its legality and widespread

1:06.5

adoption in the 1960s suddenly American women had a power that women never before in history had.

1:15.0

Many skirts, heart paints, and a few little fancy frills.

1:22.0

Yeah, I'm making it for all those years since I've got the pill.

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