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FFS, Elon, Jr., read the paper, digest...if you disagree then respond with a similar tweet on your master's platform. This is how the arena of ideas (to quote El Rushbo) works.....did you not go to college?
Weird, the guys whole feed is about DEI and retweets from Libs of TikTok so you can mark me down as an "I don't care" vote.
Have you considered deleting twitter and leaving the cult of elon? It's probably not too late.Well that’s good for you.
Can you tell me how the paper fits into either of the two definitions in the link
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/racist
I'm genuinely curious - do you think they're refuting her thesis with these tweets?
Uneducated and young...I suspect early 20's and maybe a high school diploma--without any achievements.I'm genuinely curious - do you think they're refuting her thesis with these tweets?
Are you just an unserious person?
Sorry, I'm not getting your point in response to my question
That has nothing to do with the paper.I don't think it's racist. I think it is stupid. But not racist.
Raising our children together and staying married is not racist.
Raising our children together and staying married is not racist.
So....this has nothing to do with the paper....so your point in posting this quip is?It’s that damn white supremacy which makes black fathers leave their children
Heteropatriarchy? LOLThey're not claiming it is. Read the abstract.
Abstract
In the field of family science and in the broader family policy discourse, debate is ongoing about the importance of family structure for child outcomes. Missing from this debate is a full integration of how the foundational pillars of White supremacy, namely structural racism and heteropatriarchy, impact both family formation and child outcomes, especially among diversely configured Black families. From a critical intersectional lens, we argue that conceptual models used to explain racialized child outcomes based on family structure effects are problematic because they compare family structure statuses without accounting for structural racism and interlinked heteropatriarchal conditions. We present a new conceptual model that integrates structural racism and heteropatriarchy to examine the salience of family structure statuses for child outcomes and discuss approaches to research design, empirical measurement, and interpretation in order to bring this new model into practice.
Me not making a point is proof of white supremacy since everything else seems to be.So....this has nothing to do with the paper....so your point in posting this quip is?
So...you didn't read the paper.Me not making a point is proof of white supremacy since everything else seems to be.
Or illiteracy...Nope cause white supremacy
know who isn’t illiterate kids with two parent householdsUsually is...
Based on this sentence structure, I will assume you grew up in a broken home.know who isn’t illiterate kids with two parent households
My dad left when I was younger to bang your mom.Based on this sentence structure, I will assume you grew up in a broken home.
I am sorry for the resulting illiteracy and economic handicap.My dad left when I was younger to bang your mom.
From what you’ve said over years I feel that you don’t digest information well. You also seem to cling to things very hard and have no ability to think for yourself.
She says she don't care, at least that's what it sounded like, she was talking with her mouthful........ againI just called my mom & dad and told them they are a heteropatriarchal bag of dicks and hung up on them.
Whomever smashes my mom later tonight, let me know how she likes dem apples.