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Old 12-06-2013, 03:30 PM #10
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the point you've made is simply not worth making....no one claims in 100% of all cases the fatherless child is worse of, but in the majority they are , that's a fact proven over decades.
I'm sorry but you are wrong to suggest there is only one contributory factor here, I totally reject the 'new right' nonsense that the 'fabric of society' has been undermined by the growth in lone parents, there are many many other things to take into consideration on this issue.
Changes in economic status, social standing, educational attainment.
You cannot tar a whole section of society with one brush.
The breakdown of the family has been happening over many years, but you have to add the whole social stratification of what has gone before to fully understand whatis happening in the now.
Your very black and white views are quite disconcerting.
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