A few columns for you this weekend.
At The European Conservative, I have a column on the greatest regret of Friends actor Matthew Perry—the fact that he chose promiscuity and hookup culture over marriage and children. He is famous for a sitcom that normalized the Sexual Revolution—but he paid dearly for living the lifestyle that Friends sold to an entire generation:
At The Bridgehead, I look at why the pro-life pundit David French decided to endorse abortion enthusiast Kamala Harris:
Why did pro-life David French endorse abortion extremist Kamala Harris?
Also at The Bridgehead—why is the UK’s first atheist prime minister, Keir Starmer, pushing so hard to legalize assisted suicide in the UK, even though his own health secretary says that doing so would push people into opting for a lethal injection? My take:
On YouTube, we have a short video responding to influencer Andrew Tate’s grotesque and ignorant take on abortion. For those blessedly unaware of who Tate is, I have a previous summary of his views at First Things, and an investigative report into his exploitation of girls at The European Conservative:
Responding to Andrew Tate on abortion
Finally, this week’s episode of The Bridgehead Briefing covers a number of topics, including the new trend of celebrities revealing their abortions in order to normalize and push abortion in the post-Dobbs American landscape:
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What irks me most about the beautiful lie that is Friends is that it was written by two homosexuals and a fat woman, people who had no real intimate understanding of sex and relationships between men and women in the first place. It was all fantasy.
But I don’t think it is wise to reduce Perry’s challenges to missing out on marriage and children. He was only 50 years old and still a millionaire. His disappointment probably stemmed from lack of success.