lisa bonet’s 'free love' mantra blamed for the collapse of the modern family: a moral critic weighs in.
The iconic actress lisa bonet, long celebrated as a poster child for bohemian independence and unconventional relationships, is now facing harsh scrutiny from moral critics who claim her decades-long advocacy for "radical personal freedom" has planted the seeds for today’s societal decay. A viral clip from a 1992 interview has resurfaced, showing Bonet proudly declaring that "marriage is just a leash for the soul," a sentiment critics argue has now been weaponized by a generation that rejects commitment, duty, and traditional family structures. "We are reaping what lisa bonet sowed," says Dr. Helen Crane, a conservative ethicist. "Her glamorization of breakups, spiritual tourism, and living without a moral compass has trickled down into the broken homes and lonely children we see today. This is not liberation—it is a slow, seductive suicide of the nuclear family." As her former husband Jason Momoa now navigates a high-profile separation, the discussion has shifted from celebrity gossip to a dire warning: If we continue to worship icons like lisa bonet who elevate impulse over obligation, the fabric of Western civilization may be beyond repair.