Women Voting, Good Guy Gaston, and Copyright vs. Creativity - Weekly Family Roundup with Sydney Pryor
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Join Jeremy and his daughter Sydney as they react to 3 topical videos spanning a wide range of topics and have an intellectually rigorous discussion on the implications for us as fathers, Christians, and 21st century humans.
Discussion starts with thoughts on the history of the women's suffrage movement, moves on to whether Gaston was the good guy in Beauty and the Beast (including a discussion on what young women value in potential husbands), and finishes talking about the impact copyright laws play on creativity and our ability to tell stories.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:56 The true origins of the women's suffragist movement and implications for society as a father's "household vote" declined in value
12:17 Female suffrage was created by male suffrage
16:11 How The Women's Temperance Movement campaigned for women's suffrage by marketing it as the "Ballot for Home Protection"
21:53 Matt Walsh explains why Gaston is actually the good guy in Beauty and the Beast
27:54 Do young women value men who are "reformable"?
35:16 The balance between cultural creativity and protecting an artist's livelihood with copyright laws
47:44 The perversion of Tolkien's ethical world in the Rings of Power
Resources Mentioned
The Toxic War On Masculinity by Nancy Pearcy
Nancy Pearcy Video
Matt Walsh Video
The Family Plan Calendar
CBS Copyright Video
Bluegrass Bookwyrm YouTube Channel
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