To: RogerFGay
that was a slam dunk in the 1970’s.
the radical feminists got the support of fundamentalists to support the family.
afterwards, men started complaining about the unfairness.
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08/16/2008 6:44:04 AM PDT by
ken21
(people die and you never hear from them again.)
To: ken21
1970s - you're thinking about the earlier part of the movement - also involving Reagan as Gov. of California, and so-called "no-fault" divorce. The child support scam wasn't developed until Reagan became president, and it went into effect just in time for Clinton to take credit for the spin : "end welfare as we know it"
That's when all the complaining started - the 1990s - and the reaction from the lamestream media was to participate in one of the most intense propaganda campaigns in history.
To: ken21
Weitzman’s book: “The Divorce Revolution,” which popularized the myth that woman ended up poor and men wealthy from divorce, wasn’t published till the mid-1980s; mid-way though Reagan’s reign.
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