As a society we really should be in position where people are ashamed to say that publicly. It should be seen as a personal failing.
Depends
My dad left as I was about to enter high school because my older brother and sister were above child support age. So I was raised as a high schooler by a single mom
And I raised hell across the city
It's supposedly "cultural" to have as many baby mamas as possible over the last few decades. And it is a cycle that repeats.
The white trailer park and the black ghetto are similar in this regard by the way
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION II: Instapunditeers of a certain age will recall Kate Millett and her “Sexual Politics,” which was a kind of scripture for so-called “second-wave feminism” in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
But far fewer folks of any age know about Millet and her 11 women friends who met regularly in Greenwich Village to plot the downfall of the American family. Carrie Gress knows a great deal about them, including this chant with which the proper mood was set for each gathering:
“Why are we here today?” the chairwoman asked.
“To make revolution,” they answered.
“What kind of revolution?” she replied.
“The Cultural Revolution,” they chanted.
“And how do we make Cultural Revolution?” she demanded.
“By destroying the American family!” they answered.
“How do we destroy the family?” she came back.
“By destroying the American patriarch,” they cried exuberantly.
“And how do we destroy the American patriarch?” she probed.
“By taking away his power!”
“How do we do that?”
“By destroying monogamy!” they shouted.
“How can we destroy monogamy?”
“By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality!” they resounded. [Apparently hadn't recognized the tranny angle yet]
Gress emphasizes the Marxist roots of Millet’s dirty dozen and points to the incredible success they have had in revolutionizing American culture, media and politics. And isn’t it interesting how the Marxist dialectical analytical structure is so easily adaptable to any group with a gripe, real or imagined.
As a society we really should be in position where people are ashamed to say that publicly. It should be seen as a personal failing.
Depends
My dad left as I was about to enter high school because my older brother and sister were above child support age. So I was raised as a high schooler by a single mom
And I raised hell across the city
It's supposedly "cultural" to have as many baby mamas as possible over the last few decades. And it is a cycle that repeats.
The white trailer park and the black ghetto are similar in this regard by the way
I would draw a distinction between someone who was married, had kids and then had their wife and or husband leave them and someone who was never married and had kids. Hell I'd even draw a distinction between the single mother who has one kid and the single mother who has multiple kids. And none of this has anything to do with skin color.
As a society we really should be in position where people are ashamed to say that publicly. It should be seen as a personal failing.
Depends
My dad left as I was about to enter high school because my older brother and sister were above child support age. So I was raised as a high schooler by a single mom
And I raised hell across the city
It's supposedly "cultural" to have as many baby mamas as possible over the last few decades. And it is a cycle that repeats.
The white trailer park and the black ghetto are similar in this regard by the way
I would draw a distinction between someone who was married, had kids and then had their wife and or husband leave them and someone who was never married and had kids. Hell I'd even draw a distinction between the single mother who has one kid and the single mother who has multiple kids. And none of this has anything to do with skin color.
I have no scorn for Single Mothers as a stand-alone.
The old saying of its not what happens to you but how you react and where you go from there applies.
As a society we really should be in position where people are ashamed to say that publicly. It should be seen as a personal failing.
Depends
My dad left as I was about to enter high school because my older brother and sister were above child support age. So I was raised as a high schooler by a single mom
And I raised hell across the city
It's supposedly "cultural" to have as many baby mamas as possible over the last few decades. And it is a cycle that repeats.
The white trailer park and the black ghetto are similar in this regard by the way
I would draw a distinction between someone who was married, had kids and then had their wife and or husband leave them and someone who was never married and had kids. Hell I'd even draw a distinction between the single mother who has one kid and the single mother who has multiple kids. And none of this has anything to do with skin color.
I have no scorn for Single Mothers as a stand-alone.
The old saying of its not what happens to you but how you react and where you go from there applies.
I do think they need some understanding, but single motherhood relying on the state to pay for her kid and take care of it should definitely be seen as a moral failure. You can scorn a pregnant mother for drinking or smoking but not for being pregnant with no support mechanisms? For some reason, in my peer group there were no single mothers. People got divorced, but the father stayed as the father and the kids had two live in parents for their formative years - 0 to say middle school.
As a society we really should be in position where people are ashamed to say that publicly. It should be seen as a personal failing.
Depends
My dad left as I was about to enter high school because my older brother and sister were above child support age. So I was raised as a high schooler by a single mom
And I raised hell across the city
It's supposedly "cultural" to have as many baby mamas as possible over the last few decades. And it is a cycle that repeats.
The white trailer park and the black ghetto are similar in this regard by the way
I would draw a distinction between someone who was married, had kids and then had their wife and or husband leave them and someone who was never married and had kids. Hell I'd even draw a distinction between the single mother who has one kid and the single mother who has multiple kids. And none of this has anything to do with skin color.
I have no scorn for Single Mothers as a stand-alone.
The old saying of its not what happens to you but how you react and where you go from there applies.
I do think they need some understanding, but single motherhood relying on the state to pay for her kid and take care of it should definitely be seen as a moral failure. You can scorn a pregnant mother for drinking or smoking but not for being pregnant with no support mechanisms? For some reason, in my peer group there were no single mothers. People got divorced, but the father stayed as the father and the kids had two live in parents for their formative years - 0 to say middle school.
Exactly, statistically you're much more likely to do harm to your kid if you're bringing them up without a father in the household than you are if you have a drink or two while you're pregnant.
If you have more than 1 kid from more than 1 dad and neither is around you just might be right for Kobe
Kobe calls that extreme Freedom and extreme progress. In fact the more out of wedlock births you have, with as many different men as possible, the more "progressive" you are in Kobe's world.
If you have more than 1 kid from more than 1 dad and neither is around you just might be right for Kobe
Kobe calls that extreme Freedom and extreme progress. In fact the more out of wedlock births you have, with as many different men as possible, the more "progressive" you are in Kobe's world.
to be fair thats true. Thats gotta be a 100 percent Dem voting bloc
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According to Kobe, single parenthood is a good thing and just another example of "Freedom" and progress.
Still remnants on House Hunters
"As a single mom....."
NOC lady
My dad left as I was about to enter high school because my older brother and sister were above child support age. So I was raised as a high schooler by a single mom
And I raised hell across the city
It's supposedly "cultural" to have as many baby mamas as possible over the last few decades. And it is a cycle that repeats.
The white trailer park and the black ghetto are similar in this regard by the way
https://instapundit.com/
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION II: Instapunditeers of a certain age will recall Kate Millett and her “Sexual Politics,” which was a kind of scripture for so-called “second-wave feminism” in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
But far fewer folks of any age know about Millet and her 11 women friends who met regularly in Greenwich Village to plot the downfall of the American family. Carrie Gress knows a great deal about them, including this chant with which the proper mood was set for each gathering:
“Why are we here today?” the chairwoman asked.
“To make revolution,” they answered.
“What kind of revolution?” she replied.
“The Cultural Revolution,” they chanted.
“And how do we make Cultural Revolution?” she demanded.
“By destroying the American family!” they answered.
“How do we destroy the family?” she came back.
“By destroying the American patriarch,” they cried exuberantly.
“And how do we destroy the American patriarch?” she probed.
“By taking away his power!”
“How do we do that?”
“By destroying monogamy!” they shouted.
“How can we destroy monogamy?”
“By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality!” they resounded. [Apparently hadn't recognized the tranny angle yet]
Gress emphasizes the Marxist roots of Millet’s dirty dozen and points to the incredible success they have had in revolutionizing American culture, media and politics. And isn’t it interesting how the Marxist dialectical analytical structure is so easily adaptable to any group with a gripe, real or imagined.
The old saying of its not what happens to you but how you react and where you go from there applies.