A short clip from the March for Life in Washington, D.C., shows AJ Hurley of the White Rose Resistance warning that the sexual revolution did not liberate women but instead opened the door to abortion, OnlyFans, and the normalization of online prostitution. Hurley’s fight for the unborn and his role as a frontline activist give his words weight among pro-life Americans who have watched these cultural changes unfold firsthand. Conservatives should not dismiss this as mere nostalgia; it’s a sober diagnosis coming from a man who has spent years exposing the brutal consequences of our cultural permissiveness.
The rise of platforms that commodify intimacy is not an accident of technology but the logical end of a sexual marketplace that the left promised would be empowering. When sex is stripped of responsibility, community, and family, it becomes a product to be bought and sold — and companies and creators profit from the collapse of moral restraint. This is why fights over OnlyFans, pornography, and online sex work are not trivial squabbles about speech but existential battles over what kind of society we allow our children to inherit.
Look at the damage: increased hookup culture, the erosion of marriage, and a booming industry that monetizes the most vulnerable. Pro-life leaders at the March for Life and allied organizations have been linking these trends back to the sexual revolution for years because the data and the human wreckage line up. If conservatives want to win, we must stop treating these problems as isolated moral complaints and instead confront the social engineering that enabled them.
The left and Big Tech have made billions normalizing behavior that used to be private and sacred, and now they lecture us about empowerment while celebrating a shrinking birth rate and hollowed-out families. It is no accident that the same cultural forces that pushed abortion as a supposed right also cheered the platforms that turned intimacy into a gig economy. That hypocrisy should enrage every hardworking American who believes in dignity, responsibility, and the stewardship of family life.
What matters now is action. People like AJ Hurley and groups such as the White Rose Resistance are on the ground, calling the nation back to a culture that values life and virtue rather than profit and instant gratification. Conservatives must support those who protect mothers and children, defend free speech for churches and parents, and rebuild a culture that prizes chastity, marriage, and stable families over clicks, subscriptions, and woke slogans. The future of our nation depends on whether we reclaim the moral framework that makes freedom and prosperity possible.
