
The Lila Rose Show Mainstream Polyamory, Apple is Glorifying OnlyFans, and Is Iran a Just War? | LIVE
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Mar 11, 2026 They debate a TV show's portrayal of OnlyFans and whether it presents online sex work as the only option for young mothers. They critique a New York Times piece normalizing polyamory and trace cultural shifts behind sexual decadence. They react to Timothée Chalamet’s controversy about ballet and opera. They apply just war principles to recent violence in Iran and discuss moral and political complexities.
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Show Portrays OnlyFans As Inevitable Choice
- Lila Rose argues Margo's Got Money Troubles glamorizes OnlyFans as the only viable path for a single mother who chooses life.
- The show frames pregnancy decision as naive then presents OnlyFans fame as the cynical outcome for choosing life.
OnlyFans As Symptom Of Sexual Revolution
- Rose connects normalization of OnlyFans to the sexual revolution and de-stigmatization of pornography.
- She warns millions of mostly young women sign up, risking permanent online sexualization that limits future opportunities.
Two Diverging Gen Z Cohorts
- Rose describes two Gen Z cohorts: one trapped in despair and hedonism, the other rejecting sexual chaos seeking tradition and faith.
- She sees hopeful return to marriage, purpose, and even Catholicism among the second cohort.
