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The Importance of a Father By Mel

  Being a Single Active Father is the best gift in the world.   I have no respect for donors who are men not involved in their child’s life.   These are men who are more involved in liquor hop shopping, talking to multiple females, and living the life as a cheap version of Scarface.   To be there for your little one is more than just the physical aspect. Your child’s coping behavior and reaction can stem from your non-presence.   Single Mothers should not have to carry the burden to raise a child on their own and no, this is not a male bashing blog.   I understand some women out there are trifling ; some will use their child as a weapon to collect more money from a hardworking man.   Some women who have three baby daddies in which two are not working and refuse to take them to court for child support.   However they will try to get more money to raise their other kids from the one father who is responsible and takes care of his only child.   Some women feel that they d

Welcome to The Matrix, How Propaganda Control Our Lives By Mel

  Throughout the years traditional media to a degree educated and influenced the way we think.   Propaganda as Noam Chomsky mention, the way the media has the ability to exploit persuasive tactics is very difficult to detect.   Few large corporations or part of conglomerates controls the media so the information we receive is mostly bias.   This puts the public at large to a disadvantage because we cannot tell what is factual unless we do a thorough research or what is opinionated framed as a fact.   Our fragmented society has embraced more technology in exchange for less critical thinking which means we depend on the twenty percent elite to make decisions for us.   Fierce competition in the media attracts lobbyists along with interest groups to change or converse issues that externally affects us.   To the average person they do not take the time to research the information being fed and therefore they assume it is factual based on what is presented.   The media today is sharply

Single Great Fathers do Exist By Mel

The role of a residential single Father and non-residential Father rarely gains any positive exposure in the media.   A single Father usually refers to a parent who has most of the day to day responsibilities in the raising of the child or children, which would categorize him as the dominant caregiver.   A non-residential Father is a parent who does not live in the same household as his child.   A non-resident Father may be divorced, separated or never married to the child’s mother. Primarily, single Fathers have a hard time receiving assistance from the government when compare to their counterpart single Mothers even though we play a significant role in our child lives.   Sadly what is often display from the media portrays the majority of single Fathers as irresponsible and non-supportive to our children.   I am here to share with you through my experiences along with factual evidence to ignore the propaganda you see and hear every day pertaining to this issue.   I will explore t