there is no double standard, there is the law and Democrats seem to think that they can ignore it or change it at will.
There is a clear double standard, if there wasn't, then Republicans wouldn't be removing books from school libraries (maybe, instead, moving it to a with parental consent area), in some areas are requiring American History to be taught certain ways (removing anything "negative" that makes the US look bad), and removing a parents rights to make some medical decisions for their children.
I won't argue that the Democrats don't have their own issues here, that they don't have a different double standard, but we have seen a clear double standard from Republicans, as well.
Whatever they "feel" in the moment is the right thing.
This sounds like a claim some Republicans make that isn't true.
The Declaration of Independence clearly states that the government exists to secure "Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness". Democrats don't acknowledge all of that. They want liberty at the expense of Life and Happiness.
They don't? Again, this sounds like you are listening to political soundbites and not actually talking to Democrats, or looking at what Democrats actually believe. In fact, Democrats would claim it is Republicans that are removing the "pursuit of happiness" by trying to force their morality on others, rather than realizing their are a number of beliefs in this country, even among Christians.
I am 52 and I have seen this go on by the Democrats on social issues my entire life. They vote for the most destructive policies and this is just the latest round. The divorce laws,
I'm sorry, when have you seen divorce laws really change, in your lifetime? Oddly, "no fault" divorce was championed by Republicans, by California Governor Ronald Reagan, shortly before your were born. Divorce laws haven't appreciably changed since then, that I can recall, and Republicans helped push the change, and have never fought to change them back (despite Reagan eventually claiming it was one of his worst mistakes).
Again, this is one that not only Democrats are pushing. Much of the issue is that the "War on Drugs" has been an abject failure. It is rather odd going back to Reagan, the one who seemingly started the "war on drugs," but his administration also helped bring drugs into the US to help fund a war in Nicaragua. We see marijuana laws changing in Republican states, Ohio being the most recent, not just in Democratic states.
I think most, on both sides, realize that current US drug laws and policy aren't working. That isn't to say that all drugs should be legal, merely that we need to change the way we deal with them, on one hand trying to stop dealers while on the other helping those that are addicted to quit. I don't think it can be argued that the best way to stop drugs is to remove the demand for them.
I'm sorry, what free sex laws? Having lived through the 60s, there was plenty of free sex then and don't recall any laws banning it. So I'm not sure what you are talking about, what "free sex laws?"
Are you complaining about the Supreme Court overturning laws that allowed states to arrest people who have gay sex in the privacy of their homes? Or do you not feel gay people should have the right to legal protections for their long term relationships?
This sounds more like something where you believe your morality should be the law, not allowing the "pursuit of Happiness."
What "free theft laws?" Please point out those laws. I'll agree that some cities are doing a poor job of enforcing the laws they have on the books but that is not a "Democrat" position, rather something unique to those cities. We'll see what the voters have to say in the next DA elections.
the defund the police laws,
Again, not a Democrat position -- particularly with the current Democratic President strongly coming out against those types of laws when he campaigned in 2020. It is also worth noting that even those that held those ideas, it wasn't so much to completely remove funds from police, rather it was more an idea to remove some funding and put it in areas of crime prevention -- particularly to give money to help mental health issues that cause significant crime in the US.
Again, not just Democrats -- again, Ohio just reminded us of this, along with places like Kansas previously.
The lowering of the age of consent laws.
Again, where has this been done? Oddly, and working against your argument, age of consent laws have largely been increasing the age of consent, not lowering it. This is particularly true with marriage laws, trying to prevent kids from getting married. And it is largely Democratic states that have raised the age for marriage, with Republican states tending to have lower marriage ages and more children getting married.
To quote an article on the subject, "
The states with the most child marriages per capita are Nevada, Idaho, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah, Alabama, West Virginia and Mississippi.
To
quote an article on the topic: “Early marriage persists in some places much longer than it does in other more religiously conservative places because girls who are sexually active or become pregnant are seen as shameful to their families. It even happens sometimes that very young girls are married to men who have statutorily raped them because the sex is seen as more problematic than the rape itself.”
the kick your husband to the curb laws.
Again, not aware of these, so perhaps you can post these laws. Again, this sounds more like the "no fault" divorce laws from the 60s and 70s, that Republicans supported.
The false accusation against men's laws.
I'm not aware of any laws that allow for false accusations, again what laws are these? Yes, there have been pushed, largely by women's rights groups, saying that we should take sex assault accusations seriously and investigate, since the fact women tend to be "blamed" and their accusations often not believed is a reason why over half of rapes allegedly go unreported and that 1 in 6 American women have been sexually abused. Are you trying to claim that Republican's think these numbers are ok, so long as it prevents a small number of men from being wrongfully accused?
on social issues, you look at all the problems in our society and they are coming from 1 side. The Democrats.
I understand you want to believe that but it just isn't true, not in the ways you are trying to claim. Not to mention that Democrats are pro-family in ways Republicans are not: believing all families should have the ability to earn a "living wage," that all families -- and particularly all children -- should have access to health coverage, etc. Neither party has a lock on 'good' and both parties have plenty of 'evil.'