Except you're the one conflating those two terms?
Fathers need help. It's difficult raising sons to be decent men, esp in the modern world.
Refusing to acknowledge the failure of fatherhood means men don't get the help they need, to do a good job raising the next generation.
Fathers need help. It's difficult raising sons to be decent men, esp in the modern world.
Refusing to acknowledge the failure of fatherhood means men don't get the help they need, to do a good job raising the next generation.
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I think that there are problems with the “meritocracy” which equates being poor with a lack of merit and value
These converge to make poor young men aggrieved and susceptible to right wing rhetoric
Men need help to adjust