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Tennessee declares June as ‘Nuclear Family Month’ and DROPS 'pride'
Posted on 4/16/26 at 1:23 am
Posted on 4/16/26 at 1:23 am
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15736435/Tennessee-nuclear-family-month-pride.html
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A new Tennessee law declaring June as 'Nuclear Family Month' - and not Pride Month - has sparked outrage.
Governor Bill Lee signed the controversial resolution on April 9, just two days after it was sent to his desk, following passage through both chambers of the Republican-controlled state legislature.
It defines the family unit as comprising 'one husband, one wife and any biological, adopted or fostered children' and describes the nuclear family as 'God's design for familial structure' and 'God's perfect design for humanity.'
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The resolution, first proposed last year, also calls the nuclear family the 'basic building block of Tennessee's society throughout her formative years,' saying it has 'built the United States of America and created prosperity within our nation.'
It goes on to cite claims about fatherless households, including links to higher rates of poverty, substance abuse, incarceration and school shootings, to argue for the superiority of the traditional family.
However, studies have shown that once factors such as income and household stability are accounted for, the independent effects of father absence are significantly smaller.
The resolution further denounces the 'humanistic, globalist ideologies' of the World Health Organization, the United Nations and other 'like-minded organizations that fight for population control through the means of promoting sterilization and abortion practices.'
It argues that the nuclear family is 'under attack' and that it is the state's responsibility to 'uplift, protect and support values that help Tennessee.'
Posted on 4/16/26 at 1:28 am to BoomerandSooner
This will make a few thousand Nashvillians from California upset.
Pretty sure the rest of the state is good with it.
Pretty sure the rest of the state is good with it.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 1:35 am to BoomerandSooner
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However, studies have shown that once factors such as income and household stability are accounted for, the independent effects of father absence are significantly smaller.
In other words, once you take all of the negative effects of being in a non nuclear family away, the result is still the same, but smaller.
Please don't editorialize the news. Especially when it does nothing for your point.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 2:24 am to BoomerandSooner
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has sparked outrage
From.whp the 3% of gays that exist in humanity, pr a handful of pearl cluthing sky screamers?
Sure as hell isnt your average every day person.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 3:56 am to Gusoline
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From.whp the 3% of gays that exist in humanity,
.... plus all their 'phag-hag' besties, many of which are single moms.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 4:46 am to BoomerandSooner
Good for TN. Put this into law to make sure all the people looking at moving there know where they stand, so they can move past them. Especially businesses
Posted on 4/16/26 at 5:45 am to BoomerandSooner
They should outlaw divorce while they’re at it.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 6:23 am to 10thyrsr
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In other words, once you take all of the negative effects of being in a non nuclear family away, the result is still the same, but smaller. Please don't editorialize the news. Especially when it does nothing for your point.
Ha. Exactly. Also the “household stability” part is probably referencing at least in part studies on a strong male figure in the home and growing up being held and nurtured by a mother.
I’m sure Freddy the Figment with his strap-on mammaries and his Papa Bear are perfectly fine substitutes.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 7:06 am to BoomerandSooner
Sounds like a very balanced and objective representation of the resolution.
Oh, and I looooooove this:
First, income and household stability are directly related to the presence of the father. It is not an "independent" factor.
Second, even accepting this ludicrous premise, it is only "significantly smaller" and not eliminated.
Oh, and I looooooove this:
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However, studies have shown that once factors such as income and household stability are accounted for, the independent effects of father absence are significantly smaller.
First, income and household stability are directly related to the presence of the father. It is not an "independent" factor.
Second, even accepting this ludicrous premise, it is only "significantly smaller" and not eliminated.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 7:32 am to Rebel
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This will make a few thousand Nashvillians from California upset.

Posted on 4/16/26 at 7:35 am to BoomerandSooner
Maren Morris will never step foot in Tennessee again 
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:12 am to BoomerandSooner
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It argues that the nuclear family is 'under attack' and that it is the state's responsibility to 'uplift, protect and support values that help Tennessee.'
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:19 am to BoomerandSooner
In addition to the pendulum swinging back I wonder if there isn't some legal angle to this. The alphabet crowd is going to have a hard time arguing against it without torpedoing all of their own snowflake measures.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:21 am to BoomerandSooner
AWFLs are pulling out their blue hair over this.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:23 am to Rebel
Nashville, especially the music industry, is full of this.
I know this from experience. We are talking engineers, producers, promoters, etc.
You would be shocked at how bad it is. But it helps you understand why Country artists say certain things.
I know this from experience. We are talking engineers, producers, promoters, etc.
You would be shocked at how bad it is. But it helps you understand why Country artists say certain things.
Posted on 4/16/26 at 8:25 am to Rebel
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This will make a few thousand Nashvillians from California upset.
Pretty sure the rest of the state is good with it.
Nashville is liberal as hell without any Californians. It's the "artist" concentration.
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