When looking back on ex-heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali’s Parkinson’s disease, boxing fans will generally talk about how compromised he was in his last several bouts. In reality, the condition likely manifested itself long before in relatively mild symptoms some mistook for normal aging. And so it is with cultural disease: Observers will only define its history based on the symptoms obvious to them.
In the Saturday edition of the New York Post, Kyle Smith writes that a “massive, silent cultural revolution has changed America” in a short span of time from a land somewhat opposed to the homosexual agenda to one accepting of many of its major demands.
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