Brown Reveals 1963 Communist Goals Read Into Congressional Record Predicted Modern Culture
"The American Communist Party in the 1960s went to the United States House of Representatives and on the floor of Congress read into the official congressional record their then goals to destroy America. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity, present homosexuality, degeneracy, and promiscuity as normal, discredit the family as an institution, encourage promiscuity and easy divorce."
About this episode
Conservative commentator and author Isabel Brown joined Chris Williamson for a wide-ranging conversation examining the crisis of femininity in Generation Z, arguing it will eclipse the masculinity crisis within a decade. Brown, who holds multiple degrees and works with Turning Point USA, detailed an escalating cultural attack on womanhood more sinister than previous assaults on masculinity—one that targets women's brief biological window with SSRI overprescription, gender transition advocacy, and anti-family messaging. The discussion opened with disturbing revelations about female looksmaxing subcultures where girls as young as 13 receive surgical advice and extreme body modification recommendations. Brown shared testimony from a woman prescribed SSRIs at age seven who now suffers permanent sexual dysfunction, comparing antidepressants to chemical castration and noting 17% of young adults currently take them. She cited obscure 1963 Congressional testimony where the American Communist Party outlined cultural subversion goals—from degrading art to discrediting families—that she argues shaped modern society. The conversation pivoted to Gen Z's unexpected religious revival, with Brown describing overflowing Latin Mass attendance in New York as the hottest club in the city, attributing it to young people's rejection of moral relativism. She defended traditional family formation against mainstream feminist narratives, recounting backlash from The View after telling CPAC attendees to have more children than they think they can afford. On politics, Brown disputed claims that Trump's approval collapse to 34% represents young voters abandoning conservatism, instead arguing they're frustrated Republicans aren't conservative enough on immigration, housing, and Planned Parenthood funding. She expressed optimism about Gen Z leading a cultural and political realignment toward traditionalism, marriage, and faith—a prediction she made in her 2024 book that appeared validated when young men delivered Trump's victory.
Key takeaways
- Brown claimed Planned Parenthood is now the second-largest provider of cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers to adolescents without gender dysphoria history.
- She revealed 1963 Congressional Record testimony where American Communist Party outlined cultural subversion goals including discrediting families that she argues predicted modern society.
- Female looksmaxing forums are targeting girls as young as 13 with extreme body modification advice including rib cage binding and unlicensed drug injections.
- A woman prescribed SSRIs at age seven now suffers permanent sexual dysfunction and genital numbness after 15 years of use, with 17% of young adults currently on antidepressants.
- Trump's approval dropped from 51% to 34%, but Brown argues young voters want more rather than less conservatism on immigration and Planned Parenthood defunding.
- Gen Z is experiencing unexpected religious revival with Latin Mass attendance overflowing in major cities as youth reject moral relativism for stable traditional faith.
- Brown predicts the crisis of femininity targeting women's biological window through SSRIs and anti-family messaging will make the masculinity crisis look minor within a decade.