https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqEtNpZ06ag - 44 minutes
What in the world happened to modern woman? This video exposes the people, the reasons and the history behind the sexual revolution.
Chapters:
▶0:00 Intro
▶4:11 Watch
▶5:12 Were the 1940s really better?
▶6:39 Founding Fathers
▶9:41 1st Wave Feminism
▶11:16 Movie Revolution
▶14:01 Television & CIA
▶21:24 Bikinis & Immodesty
▶23:30 Psychologists
▶29:31 How P*rn Controsl Your Mind
▶32:52 Right-Wing Reaction
▶35:00 Consequences Today
AI Summary :
The video presents the Sexual Revolution not as an organic accident but as a **calculated and engineered** shift. The timeline shows a systematic dismantling of Christian morality, primarily leveraging philosophy, media, and psychology to move previously "unthinkable" behaviors into the realm of policy.
Here is a summary timeline of how the sexual revolution progressed, based on the video source:
### Pre-Revolutionary Cracks (1776 – Late 1800s)
| Date/Era | Event/Shift | Impact | Citation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **1776** | America's philosophical foundation established, mixing Christian faith with Enlightenment liberalism (John Locke's ideas of rights/reason separated from revelation). | Created a system that relied on the assumption that people would remain moral and religious, setting up the first "crack". | |
| **1873** | Passage of the **Comstock Laws**, federal bans on mailing or distributing obscene materials, including pornography and contraception. | Held the moral cultural backbone firm for decades, ensuring liberty meant self-mastery, not self-indulgence. | |
| **Late 1800s** | Rise of **First-Wave Feminism**. | Subtly eroded the moral distinction between men and women, reframing the home as a "prison" and motherhood as "bondage". | |
| **Early 1900s** | Film industry booms, run by secular entrepreneurs (Hollywood moguls) with a morality "rather the absence of one". | Started testing boundaries by creeping in themes of sexuality, crime, and rebellion. | |
| **1934–1965** | Hollywood adopts the **Hays Code**. | For over 30 years, films could not show nudity, adultery, homosexuality, or ridicule of the clergy, creating some of the most enduring films in history. | |
### The Engineering Phase (1940s – 1960s)
| Date/Era | Event/Shift | Impact | Citation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **1945** | End of WWII, ushering in the post-war dream of safety and comfort. | Society, though seemingly moral, was drifting and ready for revolution; comfort became expected. | |
| **1946** | Unveiling of the **bikini**. | Caused a social "explosion"; traditional Christian modesty was mocked and labeled as repression, facilitating the sexualization of women's attire. | |
| **1948** | **Alfred Kinsey** publishes *Sexual Behavior in the Human Male*. | Framed vice as natural and restraint as oppression by claiming that "deviant" sexual acts were far more common than realized, despite using controversial data sources (including convicted child predators). | |
| **Late 1940s/50s** | Network of 400 editors and producers promoted secular values, potentially influenced by intelligence agencies (Operation Mockingbird). | Used **astroturfing** (making minority viewpoints seem mainstream) to marginalize dissenting voices and blur the line between entertainment and information. | |
| **1950s** | Rise of **celebrity culture** (Monroe, Dean, Presley). | People stopped admiring saints and started worshipping celebrities, turning entertainment into moral indoctrination opposing virtue. | |
| **1950** | TV ownership begins rapidly increasing (10–15% to 85% by 1960). | Allowed content producers (networks tied to intelligence agencies) to bypass theater regulations and become "direct to consumer," disseminating information and influence directly into homes. | |
| **1950s** | **John Money** coins the term **"gender identity"**. | Money’s controversial writings (stemming from an abusive experiment) laid the foundation for modern gender theory, suggesting sex is a social construct. | |
| **1960** | FDA approves the **birth control pill**. | The physical incarnation of the academics' ideology, separating sex from procreation and making pleasure the new purpose of intimacy. | |
| **1965** | Supreme Court rules in **Griswold v. Connecticut**. | Struck down state bans on contraception, declaring "privacy" (a word not in the Constitution) a constitutional right, thereby collapsing moral boundaries built upon natural law. | |
| **1965** | *The Pawn Broker* becomes the first mainstream American movie to show female nudity. | Violates the Hays Code; the **moral guard rails were lifted**, and the culture quickly shifted. | |
### The Aftermath and Collapse (1970s – Present)
| Date/Era | Event/Shift | Impact | Citation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **1970s** | Implementation of **no-fault divorce**. | Marriage was redefined as a contract of convenience. | |
| **1973** | **Roe v. Wade**. | Made life itself "negotiable" through abortion. Hardcore pornography became mainstream, accounting for the top three grossing films of the year (e.g., *Deep Throat*). | |
| **1976–1978** | Woody Allen, a filmmaker mocking love/fidelity, is lauded as "America's genius"; the old Protestant elite (Rockefellers) die off. | The moral order was officially dethroned, and entertainment became the new popularly accepted religion. | |
| **Present Day** | Illegitimacy is over 40%; family sizes have plummeted (1.81 children per woman in 1980 compared to 7 previously); rates of depression, loneliness, and mental illness are at record highs. | The sexual revolution broke apart the household, turning genders against each other and reducing relationships to "sexual utility," leading to societal collapse. | |
The ultimate goal, envisioned by thinkers like William Reich (a student of Freud), was to **destroy chastity to destroy the church**. By making man a slave to his urges through the weaponization of pleasure (dopamine/pornography), religion would be replaced by desire, and the population would become easier to control.
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The timeline illustrates how the revolution acted like a domino effect: removing God from the foundation led to philosophical cracks, which were exploited by secular media and psychologists who pathologized virtue and normalized vice, culminating in legal changes that codified moral relativism. This process is compared to what happens to the brain exposed to deviant sexual material, which permanently weakens impulse control and enslaves the organ meant to govern passion.