Zone1 The "Baby Mama" phenomenon in Black culture. The flip side of 75 percent Fatherless homes.

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Yes that would be difficult, but if the problem is not addressed and there is no accountability, like everything else it just will get worse.
A start would be dna testing the children. As IM2 is proud to say most black men have criminal records, so their dna is in file. It might not catch all the deadbeat fathers, but likely would catch the worst.
 
A start would be dna testing the children. As IM2 is proud to say most black men have criminal records, so their dna is in file. It might not catch all the deadbeat fathers, but likely would catch the worst.
Good point! Of course nothing will happen until the Democrat leadership of those communities is called out.
 
Yes that would be difficult, but if the problem is not addressed and there is no accountability, like everything else it just will get worse.
My solution is to make sterialization a requirement for receiving welfare checks, and free abortion on demand at any stage of pregnancy. I am also in favor of a much harsher criminal justice system.
 
MLK was a good man.

It’s not a racial divide, it’s ideological and cultural.

Once the black community frees their mind, their ass will follow.

 
My solution is to make sterialization a requirement for receiving welfare checks, and free abortion on demand at any stage of pregnancy. I am also in favor of a much harsher criminal justice system.
Vasectomies for irresponsible men who Father multiple children with multiple women would be a logical solution for men OF ANY COLOR who do engage in this behavior.
 
Mike is retarded. Let's go into what Ms Turqouise has revealed.

From the book, "Get Your Knee off Our Necks"

The doctrine of Partus sequitur ventrem comes from European civil law. It means, “That which is brought forth follows the belly.”This principle determined the status of children born by slave women in America.

December, 1662. Act XII: "Negro women’s children to serve according to the condition of the mother. Whereas some doubts have arisen whether children got by any Englishman upon a negro woman should be slave or free, Be it therefore enacted and declared by this present grand assembly, that all children borne in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother, And that if any Christian shall commit fornication with a negro man or woman, he or she so offending shall pay double the fines imposed by the former act."

Partus sequitur ventrem removed male slave owners from any obligation he may have for children born resulting from his “relations” with enslaved women. It gave the slaver the ability to sell children by taking them away from their biological parents at any time. Partus sequitur ventrem was the doctrine that created the first family separation policy in America.


So as we see, the baby daddy was created by white men in America during slavery. Thomas Jefferson was the ultimate baby dady.

Now let's go further with what the writer shows in the book.

Charles Blow wrote an article in the New York Times titled, “Black Dads Are Doing Best of All.” McDonald should have read it. This article takes apart the tale of black fathers not being around for their kids. The issue of unwed births has no relation to whether two parents are around. An unwed birth is a child born while the couple is not married. That does not mean a man and a woman are not together raising the child.The single mother narrative got destroyed long ago because a single mother does not mean a man will not be around to influence the child as it grows up. Most of these women have boyfriends. Many of these women eventually marry. One fantastic example of this is Shaquille O’Neal’s story about his relationship with Sergeant Phillip Harrison, who raised him with his mother. Finally, the appearance of former President Barack Obama on the world stage allows me to say once and for all that a single-parent family is not the cause of the problem. Articles have been written showing that most black children in this country live with their fathers or their fathers are active participants in their lives. In reality, a mother and father ARE present in the majority of black homes.n reality, a mother and father ARE present in the majority of black homes.

Josh Levs points this out in his new book, “All In,” in a chapter titled “How Black Dads Are Doing Best of All (But There’s Still a Crisis).” One fact that Levs quickly establishes is that most black fathers in America live with their children: “There are about 2.5 million black fathers living with their children and about 1.7 million living apart from them.”-Charles Blow

DEMOS corrected the mental illness those like Mike display.

“In 1965, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s report, The Negro Family: The Case for National Action, attributed racial inequality as well as poverty and crime in the black community to family structure, particularly the prevalence of families headed by single mothers. Not only did research at the time cast doubt on this causality, but evidence over the last the 50 years demonstrates that rates of child poverty, educational attainment, and crime do not track rates of single parenthood. Thus, even though the share of children living with a single mother rose for all racial and ethnic groups through the mid-1990s and has remained high since then, school completion and youth arrests for violent crimes have declined significantly, while poverty rates have fluctuated according to economic conditions.

Family structure does not drive racial inequity, and racial inequity persists regardless of family structure.”
-Amy Traub, Laura Sullivan, Tatjana Meschede and Thomas Shapiro, DEMOS, “The Asset Value of Whiteness: Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap.

So shut up Mike.
Another personal attack on me from IM2. As usual you don't have enough integrity to refer to me by my username. You reveal your fundamental dishonesty when you do this.
 
This reality mini-series was never allowed to air back in 2013 for fear it would reinforce negative stereotypes of Black men. The TV show could have put a spotlight on a never talked about subject that clearly is a component of the Fatherless Home epidemic gripping poor Black communities. But as it always does, Political Correctness squashes hard realities and truths. It's never too late, maybe they should let the show air now.

 
And won't live up to their entitled narrative being anyone is called racist for confronting........~S~
 
And won't live up to their entitled narrative being anyone is called racist for confronting........~S~
It was during Obama's second term when ALL MY BABIES MAMAS was slated to be aired. All of the focus was COPS BAD, BLACKS VICTIMS. Clearly the show didn't fit that narrative.
 
This reality mini-series was never allowed to air back in 2013 for fear it would reinforce negative stereotypes of Black men. The TV show could have put a spotlight on a never talked about subject that clearly is a component of the Fatherless Home epidemic gripping poor Black communities. But as it always does, Political Correctness squashes hard realities and truths. It's never too late, maybe they should let the show air now.

Not seeing the issue here.

This was a rapper who was rich enough to afford 11 babies.

Maybe what we need to do is legalize polygamy.
 
It was during Obama's second term when ALL MY BABIES MAMAS was slated to be aired. All of the focus was COPS BAD, BLACKS VICTIMS. Clearly the show didn't fit that narrative.
Yer up on this more than i am Mike

Personally, i find it rather revealing of those who choose to play the victim card

~S~
 
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This reality mini-series was never allowed to air back in 2013 for fear it would reinforce negative stereotypes of Black men. The TV show could have put a spotlight on a never talked about subject that clearly is a component of the Fatherless Home epidemic gripping poor Black communities. But as it always does, Political Correctness squashes hard realities and truths. It's never too late, maybe they should let the show air now.

There is no such epidemic.
 

The Myth Of The Absent Black Father​

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently published new data on the role that American fathers play in parenting their children. Most of the CDC’s previous research on family life — which the agency explores as an important contributor to public health and child development — has focused exclusively on mothers. But the latest data finds that the stereotypical gender imbalance in this area doesn’t hold true, and dads are just as hands-on when it comes to raising their kids.

That includes African-American fathers.

In fact, in its coverage of the study, the Los Angeles Times noted that the results “defy stereotypes about black fatherhood” because the CDC found that black dads are more involved with their kids on a daily basis than dads from other racial groups:

Although black fathers are more likely to live separately from their children — the statistic that’s usually trotted out to prove the parenting “crisis” — many of them remain just as involved in their kids’ lives. Pew estimates that 67 percent of black dads who don’t live with their kids see them at least once a month, compared to 59 percent of white dads and just 32 percent of Hispanic dads.

They're Dragging Out the 'Absent Black Fathers' Myth Again. Can We Give it a Rest?​

As protests fill streets across the United States, some people looking to deny systemic racism are resurfacing a false, pernicious myth—one that places blame for the biggest problems facing the black community on black men. It's the myth that most black dads are absent from their children's lives.

Perhaps most prominently, the focus on allegedly absent black fathers was offered up again this week by the right-wing PragerU in a video by radio host Larry Elder, who did what so many other people who believe this myth do: conflate marriage statistics with fatherlessness. (No hyperlink here; I generally do not link to misleading data.)

In writing my book All In, I looked into a wide range of statistics about fatherhood and explored the methodologies behind them to see whether they were presenting an accurate picture. Unfortunately, all sorts of statistics about fathers that are often cited by people across the political spectrum are false.

When it comes to black dads specifically, most, in fact, live with their children. A CDC study found that about 2.5 million black fathers were living with their children, and about 1.7 million were officially living apart from them.


THE MYTH OF THE MISSING BLACK FATHER.​

Statistics show that close to 70 percent of all births to black mothers are nonmarital, giving rise to the stereotype that black fathers are largely absent. However, while black fathers are less likely than white and Hispanic fathers to marry their child's mother, many black fathers continue to parent through cohabitation and visitation, providing caretaking, financial, and in-kind support.

White racism is a mental disorder.
 
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