
"Yenor was a featured speaker at a recent "Trad Dad" conference held by Westminster Presbyterian church in Battle Ground, Washington on October 2024, The Guardian revealed. At the conference, Yenor said that a society that upholds "monogamous, procreative marriage" would require "a set of laws and manners that reinforce having kids and penalize people for not having kids." "Divorce would be difficult to get.... Sodomy would be illegal... You could make adultery illegal; you can make fornication illegal. These all reinforce marriage," he said."
"His appointment comes on the heels of the foundation's President Kevin Roberts praising neo-Nazi influencer Nick Fuentes as a "friend" and defending Fuentes' right to be given a national media platform. Roberts called the Jewish people and other Republicans criticizing Fuentes "a venemous coalition" guilty of "sowing division." After a massive blowback, Roberts eventually backtracked, essentially blaming his words on his now-resigned chief of staff."
Scott Yenor advocated legal measures to enforce "monogamous, procreative marriage," including laws that penalize childlessness, make divorce difficult, and criminalize sodomy, adultery, and fornication. He characterized gay, feminist, and transgender ideologies as compromising family formation and called feminism an "ideology of decadence." Yenor accepted a leadership position at the Heritage Foundation's B Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies. The Heritage Foundation's president Kevin Roberts praised neo‑Nazi influencer Nick Fuentes as a "friend" and defended Fuentes' media access, calling critics "a venemous coalition" guilty of "sowing division" before later backtracking amid blowback.
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