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In a world where children are too often cast as props in adult narratives, this episode unveils the urgent need to place their rights and well-being at the heart of every cultural, economic, and political decision. From the erosion of masculinity and femininity to the silent crisis of family breakdown, Katy Faust joins John to explore how modern ideologies have stolen stability and identity from the youngest among us.
Challenging the myths of individualism, materialism, and convenience, Faust exposes their devastating toll on the next generation. This is a rallying cry for all who hope for a society built on sacrifice, justice, and the unyielding protection of the most vulnerable: our children.
Katy Faust is founder of Them Before Us, a child rights advocacy group. She publishes and speaks widely on why marriage and family are matters of justice for children. She is co-author with Stacy Manning of Them Before Us and How to Raise Conservative Kids in a Woke City. Her most recent edited book is Pro-Child Politics.
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