Somebody emailed me a joke during the Baltimore riots, that the only things the rioters left on the shelves in the drugstore they trashed were the Father’s Day cards.
Fathers are more important than ever! As society has shown. What God has created, let no one tear down!
Easy answer to the quesiton -
look at the kids who grew up with dads,
and those who grew up without them,
and compare their relative criminality and prosperity.
Too bad he is your dead beat uncle who spent his whole life working under the table construction/Sheet rocker jobs, who drank his money away.
Father’s Day ————the most confusing day in the inner cities of the USA.
The fangtooth militant feminazis want them to be. Their wishes are contrary to nature and is hurting us.
Hate the feminist movement and the denigration of men and fathers. However, although the feminists were too often vicious, there was a problem in male/female relationships which needed addressing.
In middle ages Italy, there were an equal number of men women students, professors etc.
Luther said women only needed education for church, children and kitchen and the culture responded by forcing women to do only those tasks, essentially depriving them of other human activites. Human nature will try to assert its God given rights, but in the case of the feminists, the cure was worse than the disease.
I have noticed this trend for years and I cannot tell you (but I'll try) how much I detest this. It is disgusting, belittling, nonsensical and hateful.
I fantasize that one day I'll see one of these abused...yes, abused...TV commercial dads turn to his smart-ass, harpy wife after she utters her belittling dialog and say, "WTF is your problem?"
The only reason we see these ads is because the white, American dad is the last safe target for concentrated disdain and abuse.
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Through constant reinforcement by women; through endless jokes, advertising, and other media portraying men as useless, helpless without a woman, dumb, and incompetent, fathers are now largely seen as sperm donors and cash cows. Until they find someone better.
How did David McCullough write an autobiography of the Wright brothers?