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Dunno, I’m wary of explanations that sound compelling but deny the agency of the individuals. It’s too pat. Clearly not all boys raised by single moms or with absent/deadbeat dads go “bad” and clearly some with present and seemingly good dads still go off the rails
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Anecdotes of the form "I know an X" or "Not all X" are unsound foundations for a logical argument. Any claim like "smoking causes cancer" is necessarily probabilistic -- you can smoke without getting cancer or get cancer without smoking.
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That’s why I asked earlier for stats on fatherlessness vs redpilling. I am using cases as counterexamples to question an unsupported implied statistical claim. Look up thread and tell me whether you find stats anywhere. Burden of proof lies on the other side here not mine.
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