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re: The move to legalize same-sex marriage in La. commences TODAY
Posted on 2/12/14 at 8:54 am to TJRibMe
Posted on 2/12/14 at 8:54 am to TJRibMe
quote:lol those aren't peer reviewed
As stated, these are media links. Most of the articles link to study results. It doesn't take long to click or research there are numerous links you can follow, if you wish.
again, you are completely failing to provide what is being asked.
why cant you admit that what you stated was pulled out of your arse?
Posted on 2/12/14 at 9:01 am to Pilot Tiger
i don't know what kind of PR studies there are, but i can tell you why there are probably a lack of studies is the huge issues with the insanely high rate of african american babies born out of wedlock right now. with all of the sociopathy emitted from the "young black male" demographic, i can see why researchers would be leery to jump into that grinder
with all the money poured into sex ed targeted at that demo, it will be tough to associate the out of wedlock birthrate to institutional structures that lib-progs love to blame societal ills upon. you're talking about having to remove about 1/5 of the population (and probably a bigger share of the breeding-age population) to avoid these issues, which will affect studies
with all the money poured into sex ed targeted at that demo, it will be tough to associate the out of wedlock birthrate to institutional structures that lib-progs love to blame societal ills upon. you're talking about having to remove about 1/5 of the population (and probably a bigger share of the breeding-age population) to avoid these issues, which will affect studies
Posted on 2/12/14 at 9:04 am to Pilot Tiger
Mainly because I don't have the time and need to get to work. The first article alone I think links to at least two independent studies. You can choose to investigate on your own or not.
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