But researchers say wedding benefits world, minority included
” Union extremism” advances” light supremacy”, according to a George Mason University doctor.
” I theorize that marriage fanaticism, like fundamental racism, is a key designing aspect of White heteropatriarchal supremacy”, Professor Bethany Letiecq wrote in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
” Marriage fundamentalism can be understood as an ideological and cultural phenomenon, where adherents espouse the superiority of the two- parent married family”, she ( pictured ) wrote.
In the past three months, she has sent two emails asking for her views in response to her response. The Fix inquired if she would aid tax breaks for union if they were more effective for all cultural groups.
Letiecq uses” important family theory” to define a “overarching preference to architectural tyranny and unequal power relations” that favors [white heteropatriarchal nuclear households] and marginalizes others as a result of marriage fundamentalism.
Letiecq claims that the government “has coerced its people into an establishment built on White heteropatriarchal supremacy.” Letiecq says marriage as an organization has allowed whitened heterosexual people” to gain access to advantages, rights, and safeguards”.
She and her lover “engage in a dedicated homosexual union outside the institution of marriage” with their kids.
Letiecq concludes that only light homosexual people benefit from government-subsidized marriage, while minority American do not.
Less: Letiecq critiques ‘ household privilege ‘
Brad Wilcox, a professor of matrimony, disagrees with the George Mason doctor.
” Wedding is an organization that has advanced the typical good in some societies, from Europe to the Americas, and from Asia to Africa”, Wilcox told The Fix via email.
The National Marriage Project director and psychologist at the University of Virginia wrote,” Marriage benefits kids from all racial and ethnic background.” Additionally, he just released a guide on the advantages of matrimony.
He cited a number of articles he wrote for The Fix that highlight the value of married father and the negative effects of single-parent families.
The report is “terrifying” according to Terry Schilling, the leader of a pro- family party.
The American Principles Project chief, who received an email from The Fix,” suggests far-left scientists are ramping up their assaults on the home, the most important organization in society,” according to the paper.
” Although the social research on the immense benefits of strong, intact people is unquestionable, this publisher just waves them aside”, Schilling said. She disproves the serious injury that minority Americans have experienced as a result of family division in their communities.
He even criticized her for “paradoxically” blaming” the state for’ reproducing’ this’ home inequality’ in America, yet as she also admits the happiness state’s privileging of families has n’t arrested the drop in marriage rates”.
He said it is “dangerous” to “attempt to destroy the home” since “it is already in major drop”.
” We need to be doing what we can at this moment to stabilize the home rather than to destroy it.” Often, our nation did n’t be’ reproducing’ little of anything in the very near potential”.
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