I'm seeing a lot of red tribe mutuals who should know much much better getting Performatively Mad Online about this and arguing that it's not true ... in absolute contradiction to their espoused theology which insists it is. Stop it, you retards.https://twitter.com/KarenAdamMSP/status/1476539866016100352 …
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3/ My personal take is that it's important to remember that people - even people who do terrible things - have souls. None of us is as good as our best action, none of us is bad as our worst. Jesus, on the cross, forgave the thief next to him.https://twitter.com/pjsempe/status/1477765104842293249 …
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4/ Remembering that people are human is important, lest we dehumanize them and act as cruelly towards them as they acted to others. ...my two cents.
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5/ One the one hand, I understand that you feel this way. On the other hand, the facts don't support you. I don't have cites at hand but, IIRC, mom's boyfriend is like 40x more common than dad. Stable monogamous families protect children.https://twitter.com/mindstatex/status/1477771746463952896?t=J8cTgMoULaJytUZLNBtkPQ&s=19 …
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7/ We shouldn't assume or guess. We should read studies. ...as I have.https://twitter.com/mindstatex/status/1477779050924064768?s=19 …
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8/ A friend links to this study https://facelab.org/debruine/Teaching/EvPsych/files/Daly_1985.pdf …
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It's not only people biologically unrelated that abuse children. Some biological fathers, uncles, etc do also. So if you want to protect your kids, don't assume you know who. Family friends also can.
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That's how they get away with it for a long time too: Close proximity to the family and child, a position of trust somehow with the family, silencing the child with threats. Gotta make children know that no matter who it is doing it, that it's not OK and it's a crime.
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There's no definition in the statistics whether the father is a stepfather or a father. But that's 146,369 fathers in the US. Saying its almost always a stepfather... How many stepfather are there in the US?pic.twitter.com/mI84y8aQbk
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