Ben Carson Calls for End to No-Fault Divorce Laws in New Book “The Perilous Fight”
Ben Carson, the infamous conservative figure and former Trump administration official, is once again stirring controversy with his latest book release, “The Perilous Fight.” In this book, Carson advocates for the end of no-fault divorce laws in the United States, sparking outrage and concern among many.
The concept of no-fault divorce, which allows couples to end their marriage without proving misconduct, has been in place since 1969 when it was signed into law by then-Governor Ronald Reagan. Carson argues that this law has led to a quick and easy way out of marriages, causing harm to families and especially children in the long run.
Furthermore, Carson takes a hardline stance on abortion in his book, calling for a national ban on the practice. He believes that all American citizens, including those in the womb, deserve the right to life and that legislation should be enacted to protect the unborn.
Carson’s controversial views on divorce and abortion have once again sparked debate and criticism from various groups. His extreme rhetoric and beliefs have drawn backlash in the past, with some even comparing his statements to those of a radical extremist.
As Carson’s book hits the shelves, many are left wondering about the impact of his words and the potential consequences of his proposed legislative changes. Whether his ideas will gain traction or remain on the fringes of political discourse, only time will tell.