Wednesday, April 11, 2012

FATHERHOOD IN AMERICA , TODAY

Just a couple of weeks ago, I watched NBC nightly news, they said that Connecticut was the best state
for Women.  This does not surprise me because women get hired more than men in that state, but my question is, why just take a survey about women and not men?? The only answer is the American media is gender bias for some reason, they act like it's still the 1970's and feminism is in it's infancy when in fact it's in overkill!. The Media in this country is one of the main causes of gender discrimination against men and fathers, just look at all the morning network shows, all they talk about is women.
Men do watch their shows so why aren't they giving opposing viewpoints or opinions for men, as a man
and a father I would like to know the same information that is best for us as well, don't you agree

My next subject focuses on the American society, this society is just content with fathers ( especially unwed fathers) with just being cash cows to the states and the mothers, we all know that childsupport isn't always spent on the child, instead give us our god-given responsibilities back as nature intended,
let us be Fathers again to our children. We our the other half of the equation, so start seeing us as equal parents in all aspects of parenting and give us the same privileges you would give to mothers.
Note that about half of all mothers in America choose to be a single parent in part because the powers-to-be, namely the society and the family courts want and are use to the mother having full custody regardless of the circumstances, I don't know about your book but in my book that's called gender discrimination and it has to STOP ! !

We live in a country that allows women to keep their babies with them for the first year or two in prison, but we can't accept or allow an unwed father, who has just had a baby, to have automatic rights and access to his child, instead he is made to go to court ( when the child's mother is being a BITCH or to protect his rights, which the mother doesn't have to do) to fight for his god-given rights he should already have.

To the state of Connecticut, I pray that you end the death-penalty law, the only people that it hurts are mainly minority men

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