Saturday, March 14, 2015

Fatherlessness.

National Harbor, Md. — Two marriage experts argued that feminism and gay rights are contributing to the problem of fatherlessness at a Conservative Political Action Conference panel.
Father's Day may one day be considered hate speech because saying that children need fathers has become offensive to the gay rights agenda, Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the ManhattanInstitute and a contributing editor of City Journal, argued on the Friday panel, "The Future of Marriage in America."
The panel was moderated by Kate Bryan ofthe American Principles Project. Mac Donald was joined by Wade Horn, former assistant secretary for Children and Families, and Jennifer Marshall, vice president of the Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity at The Heritage Foundation.
Marriage matters because children need a mother and a father, the panelists agreed, and a number of social ills, including income inequality, can be attributed to the high number of single mothers. Over 40 percent of children are now born to an unwed mother. And while teen pregnancies have actually declined in recent years, there has been an increase in 20-something women bearing children out of wedlock, Mac Donald noted.
Part of the problem, Mac Donald said, is that "feminism has played a strong role in discrediting the importance of fathers." Additionally, the Gay Rights Movement has a "silencing agenda" against those who point out the importance of fathers.