TheProgressivePatriot
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Lol actually 100 percent of humans that want a child find an opposite sex partnerWhy this study is garbage.
Among numerous reasons, the main factor is that it ignores the obvious.
100% of gay parents CHOSE to have a child.
100%.
Not true of natural parents. It goes without saying, that people (any people) who CHOOSE to have a child will statistically be a better parent to people who did not choose to be a parent. Particularly the male.
I'll present a similar argument that actually has FAR more accurate data than this anecdotal "study"...
White males make better parents than black males.
If you support this study and do not support the statement I just made - then you are an idiot.
BUT.... the statement I made is also not true.
Despite the fact 70% of black children have no meaningful relationship with their fathers. It would then be easy to say white people are better parents right?? I mean c'mon...
But the truth is in the matrix.
If you compared black inner city black parents, to white inner city parents...ohh... the gap closes.
Get it?
Claiming otherwise is goofy
Really??
How do you account for this:
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