The Becket Cook Show
Becket CookFree to Be You and Me?
December 22, 2022 ● 27 minShare this episode
In today’s episode, Becket looks at the 50th anniversary of the wildly popular children’s album, “Free to Be Me and You,” by Marlo Thomas. Released in 1972, we see how this album indoctrinated a generation with its feminist undertones, and helped pit men and women against each other, leading to all sorts of societal (and church) ills: divorce, broken families, anxiety, depression, and so on. Becket uncovers the link of this album to today’s gender madness. It’s surprising how a seemingly innocent children’s album could wreak so much havoc.
The Becket Cook Show Ep. 103
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