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April 09, 2017

The kids are allright

As reported by the former Newspaper of Record:

Using a survey that has monitored the attitudes of high school seniors for nearly 40 years, the sociologists Joanna Pepin and David Cotter find that the proportion of young people holding egalitarian views about gender relationships rose steadily from 1977 to the mid-1990s but has fallen since. In 1994, only 42 percent of high school seniors agreed that the best family was one where the man was the main income earner and the woman took care of the home. But in 2014, 58 percent of seniors said they preferred that arrangement. In 1994, fewer than 30 percent of high school seniors thought "the husband should make all the important decisions in the family.” By 2014, nearly 40 percent subscribed to that premise.

Once the article started making rounds, the poor author had to backpedal furiously. New data is coming! We will poll until the correct response is received.

Meanwhile, redpilling continues.

Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at 06:47 PM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 If there is hope, it lies with the Polls.

Posted by: Mauser at April 11, 2017 04:55 PM (5Ktpu)

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