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The core argument is that believing in the resilience of children without regard to their foundational bonds is misleading. True resilience, the speaker contends, depends on a triad of core elements: a mother's love, a father's love, and stability. These are the pillars that support a child's emotional and psychological well-being through childhood and into adulthood. Disrupting these—through divorce, same-sex parenting, or genetic redefinitions—compromises the child's ability to develop resilience. Without these vital bonds, children are more likely to become anxious, experience feelings of abandonment, and struggle with self-identity, ultimately repeating harmful patterns passed down from previous generations.