The Chart That Spells The End Of The Left
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In this episode of *Making the Argument with Nick Freitas*, the host reflects on his 27th wedding anniversary while dissecting a growing cultural and ideological crisis around marriage in America. Drawing on data from Brad Wilcox and research from the Institute for Family Studies, Freitas argues that the left has systematically denigrated the traditional family structure through decades of feminist, Marxist, and postmodernist thought. He highlights a stark divide: conservatives are far more likely to marry and want children, while liberal youth show declining expectations for marriage and family life. Freitas counters the economic argument for low fertility by pointing to global trends where poorer populations often have larger families, suggesting the issue is cultural and ideological, not financial. He critiques prominent leftist thinkers—from Simone de Beauvoir to Andrea Dworkin—for framing marriage as inherently oppressive, especially to women, and links this to declining life satisfaction and rising mental health issues among liberal women. Ultimately, Freitas shares his personal testimony of a biblically grounded marriage that has endured hardship, attributing its success to a shared commitment to faith, mutual respect, and self-sacrifice rather than individual fulfillment.
The left's ideological critique of marriage—rooted in feminism, Marxism, and postmodernism—has contributed to a generational decline in marriage and family formation among liberals.
Despite economic challenges, global data shows that low-income populations often have higher fertility rates, indicating that values—not affordability—are the primary driver of marriage and childbearing trends.
Liberal women, despite feminist gains, report the lowest life satisfaction and highest rates of mental health diagnoses among young adults, suggesting a disconnect between ideological liberation and personal well-being.
A biblically grounded, self-sacrificial view of marriage—centered on commitment, mutual responsibility, and divine purpose—leads to greater marital resilience and joy than transactional or self-actualizing models.
The future of strong families and national renewal depends on a return to faith-based, covenantal marriage rather than individualistic, postmodern definitions of love and success.
Celebrating 27 Years of Marriage
Nick Freitas opens the episode by reflecting on his 27th wedding anniversary and using it as a springboard to discuss the state of marriage in America.
The Left’s Cultural War on Marriage
“The left has systematically denigrated the traditional family structure through decades of feminist, Marxist, and postmodernist thought.”
The Data Behind the Marriage Divide
“Even after controlling for education, race, and age, liberals 22 to 40 are 28% less likely to be married.”
The Teenage Marriage Expectation Collapse
“Liberal boys' expectation to get married dropped from 70% to 53%—almost half—since 2010.”
The Success Metric Disconnect
Freitas analyzes survey data showing that for young liberals, having children and being married rank near the bottom of personal success priorities, unlike conservatives for whom they are top priorities.
“The complete destruction of traditional marriage and the nuclear family is the revolutionary or utopian goal of feminism.”
“I hope we will have many, many more years in the future as many as God is willing to give us until he takes one or both of us home.”
“The left has systematically denigrated the traditional family structure through decades of feminist, Marxist, and postmodernist thought.”
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Nick Freitas
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Brad Wilcox
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Isabel Brown
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Henry Sisson
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Brunt Workwear
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Institute for Family Studies
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Simone de Beauvoir
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Murphy Brown
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Herbert Marcuse
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Shulamith Firestone
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