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Obama's Post-Family America
Front Page Magazine ^ | November 14, 2012 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 11/14/2012 8:23:14 AM PST by CharlesMartelsGhost

The Republican Party went into the 2012 elections with a number of handicaps. One of the biggest of these handicaps was that it genuinely believed in a single country defined by the American Dream of family values, hard work and national greatness. The Democratic Party, which scored decisive victories across the country, never believed in any such thing, though its leading lights, like Obama, occasionally paid lip service to the idea as a sop to older white voters who would have been turned off by the 2012 version of Obama sounding like the 2002 version of Obama.

Where the Republican Party thought to bring out a national movement, the Democratic Party relied on a coalition of interest groups with little in common except for a dependency on the government and an outsider’s cultural antipathy to the Republican Party.

While the Republican Party still aspires to a vision of a single America, the Democratic Party pulls the strings of a broken America, a disassembled collection of hostile and suspicious groups protecting their own turf in post-American multicultural urban and suburban wastelands. This broken country of lost souls, fractured families and makeshift tribes is the Democratic Party’s base.

The Democratic Party is defined by the broken family in the same way that the Republican Party is defined by the family. It is a refuge for minority groups where fatherlessness leads to single mothers and government dependency and for white middle-class Julia types who use government dependency as a substitute for parental dependency.

Family defines continuity. Enough families taken together form a community. The common culture of the community is a multi-generational heritage that shapes the identities of their children. Take away the family and you have rootless individuals looking for tribes to affiliate with, clumping in artificial groups based on some common characteristic and economic interest. And that is the Democratic Party.

Take away the family and millions of seniors have no recourse for their needs and even their survival, but to turn to the government. Take away the family, and single mothers raising children on their own have to turn to the government. Take away the family and children no longer look to their parents to help them get a start in life; they look to the government. Take away the family and you take away identity. You take away everything that makes us a country and a people.

Take away the family and you have ghettoes where men prowl, leaving behind the children of different mothers, and the mothers of those children wait in line to cash their welfare checks. Take away the family and a generation of boys and girls wait in public housing to repeat the same cycle where the rite of passage is a prison sentence for boys and a prenatal exam for girls.

At the middle class level, parents no longer count on their children to take care of them when they grow old and children no longer count on their parents to pass on an inheritance to them. Marriage and children become an expense, not a net benefit. Abortion becomes logical when the economic interests of the middle class are no longer tied to having children, but to avoiding having children because the only people who benefit from having children are on public assistance. Parents and children become strangers thrown together by biology with no common future holding them together, all too grateful to a government that takes them off each other’s hands.

Under such conditions, dependency becomes a way of life. Without the family, individuals affiliate with identity groups that promise to help them get ahead in life. People who have little in common except race or gender affiliate with groups that shape them into artificial collectives based on race and gender, with the promise of economic benefits and outsider solidarity.

The descendants of Southern European immigrants from a dozen countries and multiple cultures begin calling themselves a persecuted racial minority. Women are encouraged to cluster into “sisterhoods.” Men attracted to other men join their own identity group. New identities are constantly discovered and formed. These identities provide no true mutual support and serve as an inferior and artificial substitute for the organic structure of the family.

Everyone in the Democratic Party is either a victim or a would-be savior of victims, but they aren’t a victim of some imaginary majority. They are victims of the fracturing of the social structures of a country. And the fracturers have done an excellent job of organizing their own victims into the post-American coalition that won them the election. While the fractured have ethnic, racial and gender studies offered in every college and university, all that the papers and courses do is paper over the tragic reality that they have no idea who they are. All that they have become and are is an aching need waiting to be filled from a government dispensary.

In a low turnout election, the dependent are the most reliable vote because they have few other options. They may not be enthusiastic about the candidate, but the dependent don’t need to believe because they aren’t voting on faith, but out of self-interest. They have become slaves to subsidies and those subsidies are the slave collar that drags them to the polls when they have reason to believe that their subsidies are threatened.

Government has become their father, a faceless paternal figure that dispenses food stamps and welfare checks, pays for their abortions and rocks the cradles of their abandoned children. Government is the father that teaches them to read — badly — pays for their tuition, while piling debt on their heads, and offers them limited medical care when they grow old. Government is everything to them and nothing.

The Post-Family Party is also the Post-American Party. The two invariably come together. Broken families make for broken communities and a broken nation. The end of marriage is also the end of responsibility. The end of fatherhood is also the end of adulthood. Cities full of overgrown children haunting the streets and the dorm rooms are never going to understand why we can’t just borrow more money to pay for the things that they want now. We are all their fathers and mothers, and the more we give them, the more they hate us for the one thing that we can’t give them; a sense of who they are. And they are never going to identify with a country when they have no healthy identity of their own.

Post-America is not just multicultural, it is post-family. Its multiculturalism is a sham disguising the broken nature of families in minority communities and the random nature of identities that pile all minorities under the category of “brown people” and demand economic benefits on their behalf.

The Democratic Party is the post-family party. Its base consists of groups of lost people trying to find some identity in an increasingly estranged country. The Democratic Party understands the state of fractured America and how it can be exploited, because it did much of the fracturing. Destroying the support structure of the family paved the way for destroying the support structure of America. Obama, with his complicated background and his third culture dislocation leading to a self-created identity, is the perfect figurehead for a broken family party that is as foreign to itself as it is to us.


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The Post-Family Party is also the Post-American Party. The two invariably come together. Broken families make for broken communities and a broken nation. The end of marriage is also the end of responsibility. The end of fatherhood is also the end of adulthood. Cities full of overgrown children haunting the streets and the dorm rooms are never going to understand why we can’t just borrow more money to pay for the things that they want now. We are all their fathers and mothers, and the more we give them, the more they hate us for the one thing that we can’t give them; a sense of who they are. And they are never going to identify with a country when they have no healthy identity of their own.
1 posted on 11/14/2012 8:23:22 AM PST by CharlesMartelsGhost
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost

This analysis is spot on. This election was more than a political battle-it was a worldview battle.

It appears as if America-for the time being-has chosen post-Christianism and has rejected our Judeo Christian heritage.


2 posted on 11/14/2012 8:29:56 AM PST by almcbean
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
Obama, with his complicated background and his third culture dislocation leading to a self-created identity, is the perfect figurehead for a broken family party that is as foreign to itself as it is to us.

As was Hitler when he became the "Father" figure of the nation...Look how well that turned out.

3 posted on 11/14/2012 8:31:38 AM PST by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: almcbean

The problem is, nothing else “works” in reality.
The system can’t sustain itself without Christian values.


4 posted on 11/14/2012 8:32:06 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost

Yes, despite protestations to the contrary, values matter.

And Judeo-Christian values have two thousand years of empirical evidence to recommend them. Even if I was an atheist, I would have to recognize the superiority of Judeo-Christian values in creating a strong and healthy culture.


5 posted on 11/14/2012 8:37:17 AM PST by LucianOfSamasota (Tanstaafl - its not just for breakfast anymore...)
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To: almcbean

The worship of God has been replaced by the worship of the state.


6 posted on 11/14/2012 8:48:38 AM PST by henkster ("The people who count the votes decide everything." -Joseph Stalin)
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost

post-family was always one of the primary goals of Communism


7 posted on 11/14/2012 8:53:00 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Buckeye McFrog

There are layers of reasons for that.

The most basic and broad reason is that the family was the first human institution declared by God. So, of course, those who oppose God and work for the enemy will seek to destroy it. Yes, leftists work for Satan and seek to build his kingdom.

The “human” reason is that dependency on the family weakens dependency on the State, diminishing its power. Of course, this relates to reason one, because an all powerful worldwide State is the kingdom that Satan’s building that he will rule for about 7 years.


8 posted on 11/14/2012 8:56:42 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: almcbean

Remember - God was booed.


9 posted on 11/14/2012 9:23:24 AM PST by ilovesarah2012
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
"The Post-Family Party is also the Post-American Party."

Fathers were pushed out of families by both political parties for over three decades (e.g., the bipartisan vote for passage of the unconstitutional VAWA including anti-Second-Amendment parts). Now the socialist bipartisan political/regulator class is being deposed to slavery by the political regulators and government-linked business of both parties.

So welcome to the club. And remember that whether you're trying to build something on your own property, start a new, small manufacturing shop in the middle of nowhere or keep a family together, they'll be watching you, gossiping, ready to have their associates pounce from various offices.


10 posted on 11/14/2012 9:35:56 AM PST by familyop
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