“Zenfoster” is changing the conservative views
But even when conservatives are recapturing modern dating and using Trump 2.0, there are significant fractures and hypocrisy in their approaches.
In the case of podcast culture, Alex Clarke Turning Point USA teaches women about optimal fertility and well -being. In an episode entitled “A God -given woman, not just a business spouse”, Al -Beth Stoky’s Al -Beth Stoqui hosts discuss the allocation of the business spouse and says “it can be a great thing to wish” but being a Christian mother “is not just aesthetics.” Recently, in response to Polycol’s family structures, Stoky noted: “The sexual revolution has reached the lowest level.” Much of what women discuss about marriage, faith, and the importance of childbearing – are repelled by the Trump administration’s agenda.
However, on social media, where Lacey has more than 1 million followers between Tiktok and Instagram, he often kills his conservatism with flashes and smiles. In one film, Lacey jokes about the consequences of not having oral sex on his partner. Next, he deals with a green grass that loves the “my Bible”, Sweddryes and conservative men.
However, as the greatest grip becomes, the effect of it creates a smaller environment for singles that no longer feel the shame of their value. “Certainly, this is also the case,” says Debra Lee of cultural change.
However, he has taken a range of conservative men over the past few years, Lee, 25 years old. In the post -romance period, he realized the fundamental difference. “It seems that politics is being discussed both in history and before.” He says the midst of the hardcore is always “bringing me out.” “I will never marry someone who is politically inaccurate with me, but I believe there are other important factors in alignment such as religion, healthy lifestyle and entertainment.”