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Where Are the Black Fathers?
The message Obama and the Left should be giving this Father's Day.
June 17, 2016
Crystal Wright
 

Father’s Day is a time for black America and our first black president Barack Obama to tell black men to man up, start marrying their women and stop killing each other.

More black babies (72%) are born out of wedlock – without fathers today, than into married homes. It’s no wonder that young black men end up being gang bangers, toting guns in the hood, or killed by another black.  In 1963, that figure was 23.6% for blacks, and 3% for whites. In a 1965 report to President Lyndon B. Johnson, "The Negro Family: the Case for National Action," then-assistant secretary of labor, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, warned that the black family was on the verge of “complete breakdown.”

http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/263188/where-are-black-fathers-crystal-wright


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I don't think the term "father" is in the liberal vocabulary anymore.  Instead I propose a new term for fathers: "non-childbearing, custodial or not, partner to the child-bearing zoman."  I think that has a real liberal flare to it. :silly:

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I don't think the term "father" is in the liberal vocabulary anymore.  Instead I propose a new term for fathers: "non-childbearing, custodial or not, partner to the child-bearing zoman."  I think that has a real liberal flare to it. :silly:
"baby daddy"
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