Grégor Puppinck - CPAC Hungary 2022
Grégor Puppinck speaks on the reliance of societal stability on the traditional family unit at CPAC Hungary 2022. He asserts that a father is a man and a mother is a woman. Each plays a different, but still necessary role in the family unit. The father is disappearing from the family unit, depriving sons and daughters of an admirable male role model, a stable provider, and a complementary helpmate for their mothers. Communist regimes customarily systematically dismantle the family as the regime absorbs the institution into itself. Post-modernist understanding of the individual has participated in the current dismantling by exaggerating the autonomy of the individual which has allowed the individual to pervert the meaning of terms like ‘man’ and ‘woman.’ Thus, marriage is no longer between a man and a woman. Even a father is not necessarily a man, if present at all, and a mother does not have to be a woman. This arrangement is contrary to the nature of the family. The family is an objective, inalterable reality, a union between a man and a woman, as well as the basis of society meant to exist outside of state control.