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Louise Perry was born on 1992 in British, is a British journalist and author. Discover Louise Perry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Louise Perry is a British journalist, author and podcast host.

She is a features writer for the Daily Mail and a columnist at the New Statesman.

Perry co-runs the charity We Can't Consent To This which campaigns around problems with the rough sex murder defence.

She is the co-founder and research director of The Other Half, a non-partisan feminist think tank which was founded in 2022.

She is the host of the podcast Maiden Mother Matriarch.

Perry graduated from University of London's SOAS with a bachelors degree in anthropology, reported to have included women's studies.

At this time, she is said to have conformed with the views of her peers, that "porn is great, BDSM is fun, sex work is work."

However, her views changed after college, as she began work for a several years in a rape crisis centre.

This "harrowing" experience became the starting point of her first book The Case Against the Sexual Revolution through Polity Press.

Published in 2022, the book became a bestseller in the UK.

It argues for the recognition of innate difference between men and women, rather than being socialised differences; a view that The Atlantic described as "heretical."

The religious journal America said it "decimates any case for the sexual revolution."

The Guardian reviewed the work "daring and important" as:"'In this cultural moment, The Case Against the Sexual Revolution could hardly be more radical. It is an act of insurrection, its seditiousness born not only of the pieties it is determined to explode, but of the fact that it is also diligently researched and written in plain English.'"In February of that year, Perry joined a debate the Oxford Union, where she argued against the proposition "We Should Welcome the New Era of Porn."

She drew on evidence indicating the high suicide rates of actors in the adult entertainment industry, that the idea of consent for such young actors was problematic and implored her audience to abandon the use of online pornography as damaging.

Perry wrote an essay for the October 2023 issue of First Things on abortion and infanticide in ancient Rome.

The article was discussed in National Review, and described Perry as making a non-Christian argument in favour of Christian ethics.

It quotes Perry's saying:"When pro-life and pro-choice advocates fight about the Nitty-gritty of abortion policy, what they are really fighting about is whether our society ought to remain Christian. Most people who describe themselves as pro-choice have not really thought about what truly abandoning Christianity would mean—that is, truly abandoning Christians’ historically bizarre insistence that “God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.”"On 13 September 2023, Perry and Anna Khachiyan, the co-host of the Red Scare podcast, debated Grimes and Sarah Haider in what was called "a clash of the female titans".

The debate was held at The Theatre at Ace Hotel and was moderated by Bari Weiss.

Perry was a participant at the first conference of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in October–November 2023.

In her panel, she argued that both women, and the community more generally, had been adversely affected by the widespread belief we can take traditional sexual norms "just throw them out the window.”

By 2022, Perry was described as being a London-based writer, "a non-religious feminist", and a new mother.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation journalist, Andrew West, described her as left-leaning.

2017

In 2017, Perry married her now-husband, a police officer.

When asked if she had forbidden him from watching porn, she replied, "Of course."

Perry gave birth to the couple's first son in 2021.