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‘The Invite’ with Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen is full of awful, immoral assumptions

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‘The Invite’ with Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen is full of awful, immoral assumptions
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Among the signs of civilizational collapse are sinking fertility rates, a culture that promotes the postponement or abandonment of the pursuit of family life, and the release of a widely acclaimed movie that denigrates marriage itself. Recommended Stories Republicans joke Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Pass requiring photo ID is more secure than elections Salena Zito ‘grateful’ for Trump shoutout, reflects on summit ‘Damn socialist’: Stephen A. Smith slams Newsom on gender-affirming care “One should always be in love,” reads the quote by Oscar Wilde that opens the rancid new comedy-drama The Invite.

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Among the signs of civilizational collapse are sinking fertility rates, a culture that promotes the postponement or abandonment of the pursuit of family life, and the release of a widely acclaimed movie that denigrates marriage itself. Recommended Stories Republicans joke Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Pass requiring photo ID is more secure than elections Salena Zito ‘grateful’ for Trump shoutout, reflects on summit ‘Damn socialist’: Stephen A. Smith slams Newsom on gender-affirming care “One should always be in love,” reads the quote by Oscar Wilde that opens the rancid new comedy-drama The Invite.

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