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Old 03-29-2018, 01:35 AM
 
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In the Absence of Fathers: A Story of Elephants and Men


Well this explains a lot.
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Old 03-29-2018, 01:55 AM
 
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Yes it does. The Bulls are necessary but the liberal BS is not. The destroy the family left is a wrecking ball producing anarchy and society is paying a big price.
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Old 03-29-2018, 03:21 AM
 
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Funny, because I just heard an interesting statistic on the way to work today.

What do China, Japan, and South Korea, the world's second, third and seventh economies have in common: less than 4% illegitimacy.

The libs all screamed when Dan Quayle talked about Murphy Brown portraying single motherhood as something desirable, and here we are all these years later watching our country crack up. Look at the devastation that illegitimcy is causing in the black community alone. Now understand that it is becoming the norm.

In the animal kingdom, the males of most species only use women for mating. Then they abandon them to the young. In a few highly functioning species of mammals and birds, the men are capable of feeling love for their children, and the females that made them. In one species, the legal institution of marraige has become the cornerstone of civilization. Now, the leftist scum are taking us backwards by convincing women that they don't need men, and they should just work all of the time, at a job and at home. It is the women and their children that suffer.

Less competition for my kids I guess.
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Old 03-29-2018, 05:54 AM
 
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Funny, because I just heard an interesting statistic on the way to work today.

What do China, Japan, and South Korea, the world's second, third and seventh economies have in common: less than 4% illegitimacy.

The libs all screamed when Dan Quayle talked about Murphy Brown portraying single motherhood as something desirable, and here we are all these years later watching our country crack up. Look at the devastation that illegitimcy is causing in the black community alone. Now understand that it is becoming the norm.

In the animal kingdom, the males of most species only use women for mating. Then they abandon them to the young. In a few highly functioning species of mammals and birds, the men are capable of feeling love for their children, and the females that made them. In one species, the legal institution of marraige has become the cornerstone of civilization. Now, the leftist scum are taking us backwards by convincing women that they don't need men, and they should just work all of the time, at a job and at home. It is the women and their children that suffer.

Less competition for my kids I guess.
No, not less competition for your kids. The same leftists who seek to erode the nuclear family also use western lack of procreation as a reason to ship in more third world migrants and refugees. "Our economy relies on growth" they say, while at the same time they encourage western women to forego motherhood for as long as possible. Your kid will not only have more competition, but his/her entire demographic is being systematically replaced with people who will be less independent and more compliant.
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Old 03-29-2018, 05:59 AM
 
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I know a number of women who raised their kids on their own. Not a one was a Murphy Brown.

All were women who would have loved the support and involvement of their children's father. But that was not to be. Most were lucky to get child support and that was often sporadic.

Strangely enough, a good many of these "fathers" who abandoned their children showed up when the kids were grown and wanted to be part of their lives.

One wanted to walk his daughter down the aisle at her wedding. She just laughed and said the person who had been walking beside her for the past twenty years would be walking her down the aisle.

Fathers do indeed have an important role to play in raising children. It's a shame so many have abandoned their children.
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Old 03-29-2018, 06:06 AM
 
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The old "leftist working to erode the family" is the RW excuse for women refusing to put up with being treated like second class citizens.

The family erosion problem is not women leaving the family unit, it's men.
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Old 03-29-2018, 06:11 AM
 
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No doubt we will be treated to posts about evil women kicking out good fathers who kept them from seeing their kids. They will carry on about how they got the shaft in the divorce and all the ex-wifes want is child support.

For every one story like that, there are countless stories of men who took up with someone else, demonstrated little interest in being involved in their kid's lives, and then whined endlessly about having to pay child support for the kids they helped create.
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Old 03-29-2018, 06:13 AM
 
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It's important to note that some people are profiting from these new "family" arrangements and they are going to fight tooth and nail against anyone who criticizes the modern morality, or lack thereof. People are stuck, people are dependent on what they can milk from the existing system and are afraid of what might happen if any real changes were made to it.
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Old 03-29-2018, 06:23 AM
 
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Lord of the Flies in the Animal Kingdom. Nothing that hasn't been known since time immemorial.
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Old 03-29-2018, 06:36 AM
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Funny, because I just heard an interesting statistic on the way to work today.

What do China, Japan, and South Korea, the world's second, third and seventh economies have in common: less than 4% illegitimacy.

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I wonder if it is because how hard it is to be a woman in those countries, adding a child to the mix would make your life even harder. Its much easier to be a mother in the united states.



"Women’s quest for equality will remain unrealistic until we begin to respect the value of domestic work. On average, women in Asia do two and a half times more unpaid care work than men – this includes tasks such as cooking, cleaning, washing clothes, fetching water and firewood, and caring for dependents. If we were to put a value on such work in terms of time spent, globally it would equate to US$10 trillion a year.'


https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/...ake-it-happen/
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