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Juneteenth and the lack of black lives in US curricula
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(06-22-2020, 04:29 PM)Lucidus Wrote: That is an incredibly problematic comment in my estimation, with racist undertones, even if not intentional; labeling an entire culture with stereotypical generalizations. The concept of the "nuclear family" as it used to be is an increasingly dated idea as today's family constructs are comprised of many different variations and nontraditional models, and that is across the racial, sexual and ideological spectrum. The "modern family" simply doesn't come in cookie cutter molds anymore.

Bang-on.

On Fred's side, I think he is asserting that typical, "Nuclear Families," are not as rampant or (statistically) proven, to commit crimes as much as people in non-Nuclear families.

That's what I get out of it.
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