*Note: I put in bold two points that I will address.
I’m not sure why there’s so much emphasis on what “married elites” say. I feel what young people have witnessed in their own lives both within and outside their communities has a much greater impact.
If a young person has seen the dissolution of a marriage, they will have opinions about it. Some may see it as “being sold a bill of goods”. A lot will question “the marriage contract”…and I’m not referring to a prenuptial agreement. I’m talking about the marriage vows and expectations.
Young people (correction, most people) are observing a good deal of hypocrisy right now. People who put forth a virtuous facade that conceals abuse. People who demonize certain segments of society based on “beliefs” not facts. Religious institutions that look the other way when it comes to their own sinful actions. Legal and educational institutions that seem particularly vulnerable to influence peddling.
The issues are numerous. I don’t think elites are the messengers you think they are.
And I feel like I must add that using the phrase “whatever level of resources you have” is a touch condescending imo. Why? Because it often comes from those who have “more”.
@Twoin18 I’ll respond to the second part of your post to me later today, when I have the time.