Family values
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Family values refers to a set of common beliefs held by those who believe the family is the cornerstone of society.
Family values often overlap with Conservative or Small Town Values and include:
- Opposition to homosexual indoctrination
- Pro-life beliefs
- Belief in the importance of Christian religion and prayer in everyday life
- An emphasis on truth, rather than deceit, and humility rather than elitism
- An emphasis on hard-work and strong personal character
- An emphasis on personal responsibility
- Belief that parents, and not government, know what is best for their children
Liberals typically mock these values in an elitist fashion, and smear those who hold family values as racist or red-necks when the opposite is true.