So what makes marriage different to conservatives? Why instead of pushing to remove the built in incentives for women to legally abuse marriage and the uncompensated risks men take in marrying, do so many conservatives reflexively dismiss the need for reform and passionately respond with bizarre and incomprehensible arguments and calls to duty and patriotism? (H/T SlargTarg)Allow me to suggest a fourth reason: most conservatives don't understand the difference between Marriage 1.0 and Marriage 2.0, which is a little ironic given that the Supreme Court has now created Marriage 3.0. Which, I suppose, will make the inevitable legalization of polygamy Marriage 3.11.
There are three main reasons for this:
They are responding emotionally and reflexively to the term marriage strike.
They have been suckered into the role of enabling feminists.
They are invested in the current corrupt model of marriage.
The fourth reason
Dalrock considers why conservatives instinctively turn to big government to fix the marriage strike: