Part 8/13:
Birth Rate Collapse and Breakdown of Family Structures
She cites concrete data: in 1920 Berlin, there were roughly 10 divorces per 100 marriages—by 1930, that more than doubled—underscoring the systematic unraveling of the stable family unit. She views this as a targeted assault on male authority, initiated by societal forces aiming to weaken the foundation of family and community.
The narrative suggests that this breakdown is not accidental but systematically engineered. The devaluation of men removes their significance as providers, leading to a societal shift that favors transient pleasure over long-term stability, thus eroding the social fabric.