They Didn’t Just Attack the Family—They Dismantled It
- Kenisha
- May 11
- 2 min read
Updated: May 14
Not all wars are fought with bombs.
Some are fought in silence—slow, steady, strategic.
And this one? It was aimed at the family.
First, they came for the kids.
1852: Massachusetts makes school mandatory.
By 1918, every state follows.
Suddenly, kids belong to the state 6+ hours a day.
Not for education—for programming.
Rockefeller made it clear:
“I don’t want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers.”
And that’s what they built.
Then, they came for the mothers.
1929: Edward Bernays rolls out “Torches of Freedom.”
Women were sold the lie that smoking = liberation.
It was never about freedom—it was about pulling women out of the home, into the workforce.
Double the tax base.
Break the bond between mother and child.
State raises the kids.
They mocked homemaking.
Said corporate jobs were empowerment.
It was psychological warfare.
Next? The fathers.
Wars stole their spirit.
TV mocked their role.
Dads became the punchline.
Homer Simpson. Al Bundy. Doug Heffernan.
Fools. Lazy. Clueless.
Real masculinity was erased—replaced with two extremes:
The man-child or the controlling “alpha.”
Both fake. Both toxic.
True masculinity—protective, grounded, honorable—was sidelined.
Even newborns weren’t spared.
Circumcision normalized under “health.”
Trauma at birth.
A sacred bond, severed.
It was never about hygiene. It was about control.
And when men lose their Divine Masculine,
women don’t feel safe.
So they go masculine.
Just to survive.
Everything is upside down.
And it was designed that way.
Now? They’re blurring it all.
“Gender is a spectrum.”
“Men can get pregnant.”
Kids told they can change sex before they can spell it.
Drag queens in classrooms.
Puberty blockers for preteens.
Boys in girls’ sports.
Schools hiding it from parents.
They call it progress.
It’s programming.
Confusion, packaged as compassion.
It’s not liberation.
It’s spiritual warfare.
Because when families are strong, they’re uncontrollable.
When men and women stand in true polarity, there’s order, peace, protection.
Polarity isn’t toxic. It’s sacred.
It’s the design.
We’ve Forgotten What’s Sacred
Even our holidays have been hijacked.
Mother’s Day, Father’s Day—celebrated once, forgotten the next.
My own daughters thought Easter was about candy.
They didn’t know it had anything to do with Jesus.
The sacred is now commercial.
The meaningful reduced to marketing.
Everything that matters gets one day.
Then back to noise, distraction, disconnection.
But we weren’t meant to live like this.
It’s time we remembered the natural rhythms.
The lunar calendar.
The seasons.
The sacred flow of life.
Let’s come back.
To what’s real.
To what’s eternal.
To what was never broken—just buried under layers of lies.
The family is worth fighting for.
So is truth.
So are our children.
So are we.
Well said nice read as well.