The Cult of The Single Mother

Nothing is more destructive to children than single parents.
Most single parents are women.
These women, feminists and the beta males who serve them have created a cult around single mothers which insulates single mothers from any criticism while making sure that single mothers receive unending supplies of other peoples money and sympathy.

Should you dare question how brave, strong and independent single mothers are the full force of the cult will be hurled at you. Single mothers are and must remain beyond criticism for an assortment of reasons. The most important one being that single mothers will always support, participate in, vote for and validate the welfare state.

The welfare state will always protect those who empower it by being dependent upon it.

The other faction most in love with single mothers are the feminists. Anything a feminist supports a man should avoid.

Men should also avoid single mothers when dating. If you are looking for a wife or long term stable relationship single mothers must automatically be excluded.

Single mothers are acceptable for pumping and dumping but you don't bring one home with you.

The purpose of this web page is to provide information about the danger single mothers are to their children, to other people, to men and to the economy.


An honest conversation with a single mother? It can happen.

Here are a few highlights from this video you should take note of:

5 Reasons You Should Never Date A Single Mother

Building a SafeSpace is easier than you think, ladies!

Single mothers have killed more people - mostly their own children - than terrorists.

20 Moms Who Killed Their Kids - but it doesn't matter because "single mom" and "vagina".

http://thoughtcatalog.com/jim-goad/2014/04/20-moms-who-killed-their-kids/

Two fifths of single mother families are "food insecure," one seventh use food pantries, one third spend more than half their income on housing, which is generally considered the threshold for "severe housing cost burden."

Single-parent families are among the poorest in the nation and as such, are extremely vulnerable to homelessness. Among all homeless families, 8 out of 10 are headed by single women with children; two fifths are African Americans (43%).

Two fifths of all single mothers receive Food Stamps. Among children with single mothers, 41% get food stamps and 59% don't.

Although two fifths of all single mothers are poor, only one tenth of all single mothers receive TANF. Though a small percentage, they represent more than 90% of all TANF families.

source: http://singlemotherguide.com/single-mother-statistics/

But Hetherington, who like Roiphe embraces changing family structures, also was honest enough to admit that divorce tends to double a child's risk of a serious negative outcome. Specifically, she found that "twenty-five percent of youths from divorced families in comparison to 10 percent from non-divorced families did have serious social, emotional, or psychological problems." Other research suggests that the children of never-married single parents tend to do somewhat worse than children of divorced single parents.

source: http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2012/07/single_motherhood_worse_for_children_.html

63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes (US Dept. Of Health/Census) - 5 times the average.

90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes - 32 times the average.

85% of all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes - 20 times the average. (Center for Disease Control)

80% of rapists with anger problems come from fatherless homes - 14 times the average. (Justice & Behavior, Vol 14, p. 403-26)

71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes - 9 times the average. (National Principals Association Report)

source: http://thefatherlessgeneration.wordpress.com/statistics/

Sexual activity. In a study of 700 adolescents, researchers found that "compared to families with two natural parents living in the home, adolescents from single-parent families have been found to engage in greater and earlier sexual activity."

Source: Carol W. Metzler, et al. "The Social Context for Risky Sexual Behavior Among Adolescents," Journal of Behavioral Medicine 17 (1994).

A myriad of maladies. Fatherless children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness, suicide, poor educational performance, teen pregnancy, and criminality.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics, Survey on Child Health, Washington, DC, 1993.

Drinking problems. Teenagers living in single-parent households are more likely to abuse alcohol and at an earlier age compared to children reared in two-parent households

Source: Terry E. Duncan, Susan C. Duncan and Hyman Hops, "The Effects of Family Cohesiveness and Peer Encouragement on the Development of Adolescent Alcohol Use: A Cohort-Sequential Approach to the Analysis of Longitudinal Data," Journal of Studies on Alcohol 55 (1994).

Drug Use: "the absence of the father in the home affects significantly the behavior of adolescents and results in the greater use of alcohol and marijuana."

Source: Deane Scott Berman, "Risk Factors Leading to Adolescent Substance Abuse," Adolescence 30 (1995)

Sexual abuse. A study of 156 victims of child sexual abuse found that the majority of the children came from disrupted or single-parent homes; only 31 percent of the children lived with both biological parents. Although stepfamilies make up only about 10 percent of all families, 27 percent of the abused children lived with either a stepfather or the mother's boyfriend.

Source: Beverly Gomes-Schwartz, Jonathan Horowitz, and Albert P. Cardarelli, "Child Sexual Abuse Victims and Their Treatment," U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

source: http://www.photius.com/feminocracy/facts_on_fatherless_kids.html

Transcript: http://www.fdrurl.com/single-moms-transcript

Source for sources: https://board.freedomainradio.com/topic/44011-youtube-the-truth-about-single-moms/

Introduction
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, "Living Arrangements of Children under 18 Years/1 and Marital Status of Parents by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin/2 and Selected Characteristics of the Child for all Children 2010." Table C3. Internet Release Date November, 2010.
Source: Nord, Christine Winquist, and Jerry West. Fathers' and Mothers' Involvement in their Children's Schools by Family Type and Resident Status. Table 1. (NCES 2001-032). Washington, DC: U.S. Dept of Education, National Center of Education Statistics, 2001.

The Portrayal of Fathers in the Media
http://www.sbts.edu/family/blog/the-portrayal-of-fathers-in-popular-media/
http://www.sbts.edu/family/files/2013/12/JDFM-3.2-Spring-2013-vFinal-2-McGee-and-Hantla.pdf
https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-73538388/from-wise-to-foolish-the-portrayal-of-the-sitcom

Average Daily Media Consumption
https://kaiserfamilyfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/8010.pdf

Marriage/DivorceRatio
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_21/sr21_024.pdf (page 24)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/mvsr/supp/mv43_09s.pdf (page 9)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/mvsr/supp/mv43_12s.pdf (page 7)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr48/nvs48_19.pdf (1999)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr47/nvs47_21.pdf (1996-1998)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/mvsr/mv45_12.pdf (1994-1996)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/mvsr/mv43_12.pdf (1993-1994)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/mvsr/supp/mv41_13.pdf (1992)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/mvsr/supp/mv40_13.pdf (1991)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/marriage_divorce_tables.htm

Births Outside Marriage
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr48/nvs48_16.pdf
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr64/nvsr64_01.pdf
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr62/nvsr62_09_tables.pdf
http://worldfamilymap.org/2014/e-ppendix/figure5

Single Motherhood Approval Survey
http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/wvs.jsp
http://worldfamilymap.org/2014/e-ppendix/figure13

Do Children Need Two Parents? Survey
http://www.worldvalu...vey.org/wvs.jsp
http://www.worldfami...pendix/figure14

Values Become Reality
http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/wvs.jsp
http://worldfamilymap.org/2014/e-ppendix/figure5
http://worldfamilymap.org/2014/e-ppendix/figure13
http://worldfamilymap.org/2014/e-ppendix/figure14

Children by Family Structure
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey; and America's Children: Key Indicators of National Wellbeing, 2011.

Child Abuse by Family Structure
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/opre/nis4_report_congress_full_pdf_jan2010.pdf (page 157)

Child Abuse by Parent
http://archive.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/pubs/cm07/cm07.pdf (Page 29)

Children Living With...
https://www.census.gov/hhes/families/data/children.html
http://www.census.gov/hhes/families/files/ch6.xls
http://www.census.gov/hhes/families/files/graphics/CH-6.pdf
http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/hh-fam/ch5.xls

Source: Census Bureau. "Living Arrangements of Children Under 18 Years Old: 1960 to Present." U.S. Census Bureau, July 1, 2012.

Births Outside Marriage
http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/spending_chart_1950_2010USk_16s1li011lcn_40t_Welfare_Spending_In_20th_Century

Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics Reports, 2011.

Families on Federal Welfare
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2000
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2001
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2002
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2003
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2004
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2005
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2006
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2007
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2008
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2009
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2010
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2011
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2012
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2013
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/resource/caseload-data-2014

Working Mothers: Age Range of Youngest Child
http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2009/ted_20091009_data.htm#b

Working Mothers: Children Under 1 Year Old
2013 - http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/famee.pdf
2000 - https://books.google.com/books?id=6sJ73F8I2Q4Candpg=PA106
1985 - https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=h7She_A2P6kCandpg=RA2-PA8
1975 - https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=h7She_A2P6kCandpg=RA2-PA8
1940 - https://archive.org/stream/womenasworkersst00unit#page/72/mode/2up

Negative Outcomes: Poverty
http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/12/PovertyAndIncomeEst/ib.shtml
http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_09_3YR_S1702andprodType=table

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; ASEP Issue Brief: Information on Poverty and Income Statistics. September 12, 2012

Source: Daniel T. Lichter, Deborah Roempke, and Brian J. Brown, "Is Marriage a Panacea? Union Formation Among Economically Disadvantaged Unwed Mothers," Social Problems 50 (2003): 60-86.

Source: Robert E. Rector, "Increasing Marriage Will Dramatically Reduce Child Poverty," The Heritage Foundation, Center for Data Analysis Report, No. 03-06 (May 20, 2003).

Source: Daniel T. Lichter, Deborah Roempke, and Brian J. Brown, "Is Marriage a Panacea? Union Formation Among Economically Disadvantaged Unwed Mothers," Social Problems 50 (2003): 60-86.

Negative Outcomes: Homeless
http://homeless.samhsa.gov/ResourceFiles/hrc_factsheet.pdf
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf

Negative Outcomes:Education
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/co-parenting-after-divorce/201205/father-absence-father-deficit-father-hunger

Source: Tillman, K. H. (2007). Family structure pathways and academic disadvantage among adolescents in stepfamilies. Journal of Marriage and Family.
Nord, Christine Winquist, and Jerry West. Fathers' and Mothers' Involvement in Their Children's Schools by Family Type and Resident Status. (NCES 2001-032). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2001.

Source: Edward Kruk, Ph.D., "The Vital Importance of Paternal Presence in Children's Lives." May 23, 2012.

Negative Outcomes: High School Dropouts
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ohio/2014/04/03/the-link-between-teen-pregnancy-and-high-school-dropouts/

Negative OutcomesChildren Exhibiting Behavioral Disorders
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf

Source: Hofferth, S. L. (2006). Residential father family type and child well-being: investment versus selection. Demography, 43, 53-78.

Source: Osborne, C., and McLanahan, S. (2007). Partnership instability and child well-being. Journal of Marriage and Family, 69, 1065-1083.

Negative Outcomes: Children Exhibiting Behavioral Disorders
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2012.02583.x/abstract
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/73550/j.1741-3737.2001.00136.x.pdf.%20Luettu%2015.6.2011?sequence=1

Negative Outcomes: Juveniles in State-Operated Correctional Institutions
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf
http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/archive/2012/12/the-real-complex-connection-between-single-parent-families-and-crime/265860/
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/syc87.pdf

Negative OutcomesAdolescent Patients In Chemical Abuse Centers
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. Survey on Child Health. Washington, DC, 1993.
Hoffmann, John P. "The Community Context of Family Structure and Adolescent Drug Use." Journal of Marriage and Family 64 (May 2002): 314-330.

Negative Outcomes: Rapists Motivated with Displaced Anger
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf
http://www.canadiancrc.com/PDFs/The_Invisible_Boy_Report.pdf
https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/publications/Abstract.aspx?id=120454
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/24240350_Sexual_abuse_history_among_adult_sex_offenders_and_non-sex_offenders_a_meta-analysis

Negative Outcomes: Youth Suicides
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/172210.pdf
http://www.webmd.com/baby/news/20030123/absent-parent-doubles-child-suicide-risk
http://www3.scienceblog.com/community/older/2003/F/20033736.html

Source: The Lancet, Jan. 25, 2003 * Gunilla Ringback Weitoft, MD, Centre for Epidemiology, the National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden * Irwin Sandler, PhD, professor of psychology and director of the Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe * Douglas G. Jacobs, MD, associate clinical professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; and founder and director, The National Depression Screening Program * Madelyn Gould, PhD, MPH, professor of child psychiatry and public health, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University; and research scientist, New York State Psychiatric Institute.

Negative Outcomes: Crime
Source: Stephen Demuth and Susan L. Brown, "Family Structure, Family Processes, and Adolescent Delinquency: The Significance of Parental Absence Versus Parental Gender," Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 41, No. 1 (February 2004): 58-81. http://familyfacts.org/briefs/26/marriage-and-family-as-deterrents-from-delinquency-violence-and-crime

Source: Knoester, C., and Hayne, D.A. (2005). "Community context, social integration into family, and youth violence." Journal of Marriage and Family 67, 767-780.

Source: Heather A. Turner, "The Effect of Lifetime Victimization on the Mental Health of Children and Adolescents," Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 62, No. 1, (January 2006), pp. 13-27.

Source: Bush, Connee, Ronald L. Mullis, and Ann K. Mullis. "Differences in Empathy Between Offender and Nonoffender Youth." Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29 (August 2000): 467-478.

Negative Outcomes by Family Dinners Per Week
Source: The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, 2011.

Sexual Activity: Puberty
http://healthland.time.com/2010/09/17/moms-guilty-of-driving-their-daughters-to-early-puberty/
http://cals.arizona.edu/fcs/sites/cals.arizona.edu.fcs/files/DP%20Tither_Ellis%202008.pdf
https://www.ncfr.org/sites/default/files/downloads/news/Ellis-Van%20Campen%20article-3-2009_0.pdf
http://www.irishhealth.com/article.html?id=19760
http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/news/archives/2011/09/absent_fathers.aspx
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-08-18/brothers-delay-onset-of-sisters-periods/948736

Virginity Rates Teen Feels Close to Dad
Source: J. Pearson, C. Mullet, and M.L. Frisco, "Parental Involvement, Family Structure, and Adolescent Sexual Decision Making," Sociological Perspectives 49, No.1 (2006): 67–90.

Sexual Activity
Source: Hendricks, C.S., Cesario, S.K., Murdaugh, C., Gibbons, M.E., Servonsky, E.J., Bobadilla, R.V., Hendricks, D.L., Spencer-Morgan, B., and Tavakoli, A. (2005).

Source: Teachman, Jay D. "The Childhood Living Arrangements of Children and the Characteristics of Their Marriages." Journal of Family Issues 25 (January 2004): 86-111.

Source: K. A. Moore, J. Manlove, D. A. Glei, and D. R. Morrison, "Nonmarital School-Age Motherhood: Family, Individual, and School Characteristics," Journal of Adolescent Research 13, No. 4 (1998): 433-457.

Infant Death
http://news.usf.edu/article/templates/?a=2436andz=119

Rough-and-Tumble Play
http://jpepsy.oxfordjournals.org/content/36/1/36.full

Source: Do Fathers Matter? by Paul Raeburn

Language Development
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2967789/

Source: Do Fathers Matter? by Paul Raeburn

Whose Advice Do Mothers Value?
Source: EDK Associates survey of 500 women for Redbook Magazine. Redbook, November 1994, p. 36

Number of Search Results on PubMed
http://uweb.cas.usf.edu/familyresearchgroup/index_files/Phares,%20Fields,%20Kamboukos,%20Lopez,%202005.pdf

Source: Pubmed.com – March 17th, 2015

The Truth About Single Moms Final
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-dont-women-propose-to-men/