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Walsh Reports Women File 70 to 80 Percent of All Divorces in America

Matt Walsh Show · This Celebrity’s God Awful Divorce Announcement Is A Lesson For Us All | Ep. 1805 · July 2, 2026
Walsh Reports Women File 70 to 80 Percent of All Divorces in America
Matt Walsh Show
Matt Walsh Show
This Celebrity’s God Awful Divorce Announcement Is A Lesson For Us All | Ep. 1805
"Depending on what studies you look at, women are responsible for filing something like 70 to 80% of divorces. This has been one of the most enduring consequences of the feminist movement. Women have been bombarded with relentless propaganda about how they're, you know, they're they're independent. They don't need no man."
Walsh argues that according to multiple studies, women initiate the vast majority of divorces in the United States. He attributes this statistic to what he describes as feminist propaganda encouraging female independence and claims cultural messaging has normalized family dissolution. He connects this to broader social contagion effects where divorce becomes more likely when friends or friends of friends divorce.

About this episode

Matt Walsh delivers a monologue condemning celebrity divorce announcements and what he characterizes as cultural propaganda promoting family dissolution. The episode centers on actor Frankie Muniz posting a dance video with his wife and young son to celebrate their divorce announcement, which Walsh calls one of the most depraved acts by a Hollywood actor. Walsh argues powerful institutions actively celebrate divorce rather than treating it as a tragic reality, citing recent examples from Emily Ratajkowski, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Guardian articles promoting "hot divorce summer" and "divorce energy." He presents research showing parental divorce impacts children's educational outcomes more severely than parental death, and cites data indicating women initiate 70 to 80 percent of divorces, which he attributes to feminist messaging. Walsh emphasizes that divorce spreads through social networks as a social contagion, with people 75 percent more likely to divorce if a friend divorces. He criticizes the language used in celebrity divorce announcements, particularly terms like "conscious uncoupling" and "co-parenting," arguing they medicalize and sanitize family destruction. Walsh contends the cultural promotion of divorce serves to create weak families and abandoned children who are easier to indoctrinate and control. He notes that while divorce rates have declined, marriage rates have fallen even more dramatically, suggesting the anti-marriage propaganda has succeeded beyond its architects' intentions. The monologue frames divorce celebration as evidence of cultural evil and argues authentic happiness requires no public performance or validation.

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