And that’s focusing on the risks of fatherlessness. That makes people buckle down and look for ways to manage the risk, but they obviously don’t bring back fathers. It’s a foregone conclusion he won’t be there. What about announcing the benefits of having a fully present father?
It’s like a religious person who just shouts all the time about the punishment for not believing in their faith. How many more converts are gained when you list the benefits of joining? Cults use this tactic to great effect. But people shun the angry doomsayer.