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Issues, Etc.

The Social Consequences of the Sexual Revolution – Nathanael Blake, 6/24/25 (1753)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Nathanael Blake of the Ethics and Public Policy Center Victims of the Revolution

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0:00.0

This is Molly Hemingway of the Federalist. Join me, my husband Mark of Real Clear Investigations,

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0:23.3

Making the case, July 18th and 19th in Chicago.

0:27.4

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0:29.4

Okay.

0:29.5

Okay. When I say the word revolution, you might think the French revolution, cultural revolution, the industrial revolution, the American revolution, all of those well-known historical adventures.

0:54.6

What about the sexual revolution?

0:56.1

Why do we tend to put that in a different category when, if you think about it,

1:00.4

it has been as victimizing as, say, the French Revolution or China's Cultural Revolution?

1:06.9

Welcome back to Issues, Et cetera.

1:08.8

I'm Todd Wilkin, joining us to talk about the societal consequences

1:12.0

of the sexual revolution. Nathaniel Blake, he's a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center,

1:18.5

senior contributor to the Federalist and author of the new book, Victims of the Revolution,

1:23.4

how sexual liberation hurts us all. Nathaniel, welcome back.

1:27.9

Thank you for having me on.

1:29.8

What are your thoughts on the recent US v. Scrametti ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court?

1:37.3

Generally, I'm very happy with it.

1:39.0

It's good to see the court recognize that states can restrict gender transition, so-called transition

1:47.3

procedures for minors, but it's only the first step in working against the tide of gender

1:54.7

ideology. It's a win, but it's not final victory. What else needs to happen?

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