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Two-Parent Families are Racist
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:09 am
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:09 am
National Council on Family Relations: Two-Parent Families are Racist
by Will
You’d think that an organization called the “National Council on Family Relations” would be pro-family, or at least not actively anti-family. You’d be wrong.
As The Federalist reports, “Despite its name, the National Council on Family Relations is looking to destroy American families. It claims that the nuclear family – consisting of father, mother, and children – is merely an extension of white supremacy.”
Such a dire claim is, in fact, mostly substantiated by NCFR’s own words. In an announcement for a May 2021 webinar, NCFR said:
Like White privilege, family privilege is an unacknowledged and unearned benefit instantiated in U.S. laws, policies, and practices and bestowed upon traditional or “standard” nuclear families to the disadvantage of non-traditional configured family systems (e.g., sole-parent families, unmarried committed partners rearing children together, grandparents raising grandchildren). Family privilege is defined as the benefits, often invisible and unacknowledged, that one receives by belonging to family systems long upheld in society as superior to all others. It serves to advantage certain family forms over others and is typically bestowed upon White, traditional nuclear families.
Family privilege is a structural mechanism “hidden” within our White supremacist society that creates systemic barriers to equal opportunity and justice for all families. In this webinar, attendees will examine, recognize, and learn how to dismantle the manifestations of family privilege in our social systems by using an intersectional framework developed by critical feminist and race scholars. Participants will be challenged to consider how structural forces create differential experiences and opportunities that produce diverse family constellations.
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by Will
You’d think that an organization called the “National Council on Family Relations” would be pro-family, or at least not actively anti-family. You’d be wrong.
As The Federalist reports, “Despite its name, the National Council on Family Relations is looking to destroy American families. It claims that the nuclear family – consisting of father, mother, and children – is merely an extension of white supremacy.”
Such a dire claim is, in fact, mostly substantiated by NCFR’s own words. In an announcement for a May 2021 webinar, NCFR said:
Like White privilege, family privilege is an unacknowledged and unearned benefit instantiated in U.S. laws, policies, and practices and bestowed upon traditional or “standard” nuclear families to the disadvantage of non-traditional configured family systems (e.g., sole-parent families, unmarried committed partners rearing children together, grandparents raising grandchildren). Family privilege is defined as the benefits, often invisible and unacknowledged, that one receives by belonging to family systems long upheld in society as superior to all others. It serves to advantage certain family forms over others and is typically bestowed upon White, traditional nuclear families.
Family privilege is a structural mechanism “hidden” within our White supremacist society that creates systemic barriers to equal opportunity and justice for all families. In this webinar, attendees will examine, recognize, and learn how to dismantle the manifestations of family privilege in our social systems by using an intersectional framework developed by critical feminist and race scholars. Participants will be challenged to consider how structural forces create differential experiences and opportunities that produce diverse family constellations.
LINK
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:11 am to djmed
So… the left expanded welfare to the point where they destroyed the black family yet white people in two parent households are racist.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:12 am to djmed
TTT
This post was edited on 10/15/21 at 10:13 am
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:12 am to teke184
Whoever allowed these people into these positions of influence and power need to be dragged in the streets
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:13 am to djmed
quote:
It claims that the nuclear family – consisting of father, mother, and children – is merely an extension of white supremacy.”
Pretty damned racist to assume blacks aren't capable of having a nuclear family, and that a stable life is now considered an example of white exceptionalism...
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:14 am to BugAC
Are any groups out there fighting this Marxist onslaught?
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:15 am to xxTIMMYxx
Daniel Patrick Moynihan called this shite back in the 60s as it happened.
Hell, I have a book by a very liberal professor from the late 60s / early 70s talking about the horrible grad students he has dealt with who race-baited on blacks, welfare, etc. Turns out the “crazy” grad students were right.
Only reason I have the book is that it is one of the few histories of the college I attended which was published for years, despite it being a scathing one. And ironically the only place you could buy a copy of it was the university bookstore.
Hell, I have a book by a very liberal professor from the late 60s / early 70s talking about the horrible grad students he has dealt with who race-baited on blacks, welfare, etc. Turns out the “crazy” grad students were right.
Only reason I have the book is that it is one of the few histories of the college I attended which was published for years, despite it being a scathing one. And ironically the only place you could buy a copy of it was the university bookstore.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:16 am to djmed
quote:Make it simple…..just tell me what is not racist.
Two-Parent Families are Racist
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:16 am to djmed
We are at war, but only one side is fighting.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:17 am to xxTIMMYxx
quote:Not really. It's kind of hard when the Left is funded by the Gvt. and the Right is funded by private donations from the people.
Are any groups out there fighting this Marxist onslaught?
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:17 am to BugAC
So Black churches throughout the South accept this now? I assume most Hispanic families would reject this. No more families, just hand your kids over to be molested by the govt asap.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:19 am to djmed
I bet if someone did the research, you could find an article like this on the Bee that's about 6 months or a year old.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:20 am to BurntOrangeMan
quote:Something tells me within the next couple of years the sleeping bear is going to wake up pissed and angry after being repeatedly poked while sleeping
We are at war, but only one side is fighting.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:20 am to djmed
quote:
Two-Parent Families are Racist
Well, that confirms it. I'm a racist.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:22 am to BurntOrangeMan
Mitch and Lindsey are knee deep in the shid everyday. Glad to know these gladiators are protecting the Constitution.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:23 am to xxTIMMYxx
Want to puke in your mouth, go see their fall report. The obsession with race is bizarre. Its beyond bizarre. No one is oppressing black and minority families MORE than liberals, blacks, and minorities. Its fricking insanity.
Creating Culturally Competent Family Scholars — Jacquelyn Wiersma-Mosley, Ph.D.
The Invisible Costs of the Model Minority Myth on Asian American Families — Kristy Y. Shih, Ph.D.; and I. Joyce Chang, Ph.D.
E(race)ing Mexican Americans: Why Denying Racial Indigeneity Constitutes White Supremacy in Family Science — Azucena Verdín, Ph.D.
Racialized Housing Segregation and the Structural Oppression of Black Families: Understanding the Mechanisms at Play — Bethany L. Letiecq, Ph.D.; Joseph M. Williams, Ph.D.; Colleen K. Vesely, Ph.D.; and Jocelyn R. Smith Lee, Ph.D.
Dismantling Structural Racism and White Nuclear Family Hegemony in the Tax Code — Dylan J. F. Bellisle, M.S.W., Ph.D.; Justin S. Harty, M.S.W., doctoral student; and Bethany L. Letiecq, Ph.D.
Work–Family Conflict is a Racial Justice Issue — Kelly D. Chandler, Ph.D.; Kara K. McElvaine, M.S., doctoral student; Jey Blodgett, M.S., doctoral student; and Corine Tyler, M.S., doctoral student
Decolonizing Our Classrooms, Ourselves: A Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action — Hilary A. Rose, Ph.D., CFLE
Mobilizing Family Science Departments in Antiracism Efforts — Shardé McNeil Smith, Ph.D.; Carolyn N. Orson, Ph.D.; Naya Sutton, doctoral student; Jennifer L. Hardesty, Ph.D., CFLE; and Brianna L. Anderson, Ph.D.
Engendering Rapport: Recruiting African Americans in Research Studies in an Era of Heightened Mistrust — Chalandra M. Bryant, Ph.D., CFLE
Social Justice in Action: Family Science as a Community of Scholarship and Activism — Kevin Roy, Ph.D.; Jessica N. Fish, Ph.D.; Amy Lewin, Psy.D.; and Elaine A. Anderson, Ph.D.
Each issue of NCFR Report features a "Family Focus" section containing research- and practice-based articles on that issue's theme, written by family scholars and professionals. Articles are accepted based on an editorial review process.
Family Focus PDF (members only)
News Articles and Member Group Updates
News articles and updates from our fall 2021 issue are open to the public.
Features
The Science of Families: Nurturing Hope, Happiness, & Health—2021 Annual Conference — Tammy L. Henderson, Ph.D., CFLE, 2021 NCFR Conference Program Chair
Family Science Impact: Supporting Domestic Violence Clients to Prevent a Return to Homelessness — Member Q&A with Kimberly Leach, B.S., CFLE-P
Critical Race Theory
Exploring Critical Race Theory in Family Science: Introduction & Overview
Critical Race Theory Is Critical — Kristal S. Johnson, M.A.
Demystifying Critical Race Theory: What It Is, and What It Isn’t — Mellissa S. Gordon, Ph.D.
How Might CRT Guide Social Science Research? Practical Examples From the Field — Mellissa S. Gordon, Ph.D.; and Paula Salvador, M.S.
#QuantCrit: Integrating CRT With Quantitative Methods in Family Science — Michael G. Curtis, M.S.; and Joshua L. Boe, Ph.D., LMFT
A Critical Race Approach to Academic Journal Editor and Reviewer Bias in Manuscript Acceptance — Joslyn Armstrong, Ph.D.; and Jasmine Armstrong, Ph.D.
Creating Culturally Competent Family Scholars — Jacquelyn Wiersma-Mosley, Ph.D.
The Invisible Costs of the Model Minority Myth on Asian American Families — Kristy Y. Shih, Ph.D.; and I. Joyce Chang, Ph.D.
E(race)ing Mexican Americans: Why Denying Racial Indigeneity Constitutes White Supremacy in Family Science — Azucena Verdín, Ph.D.
Racialized Housing Segregation and the Structural Oppression of Black Families: Understanding the Mechanisms at Play — Bethany L. Letiecq, Ph.D.; Joseph M. Williams, Ph.D.; Colleen K. Vesely, Ph.D.; and Jocelyn R. Smith Lee, Ph.D.
Dismantling Structural Racism and White Nuclear Family Hegemony in the Tax Code — Dylan J. F. Bellisle, M.S.W., Ph.D.; Justin S. Harty, M.S.W., doctoral student; and Bethany L. Letiecq, Ph.D.
Work–Family Conflict is a Racial Justice Issue — Kelly D. Chandler, Ph.D.; Kara K. McElvaine, M.S., doctoral student; Jey Blodgett, M.S., doctoral student; and Corine Tyler, M.S., doctoral student
Decolonizing Our Classrooms, Ourselves: A Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action — Hilary A. Rose, Ph.D., CFLE
Mobilizing Family Science Departments in Antiracism Efforts — Shardé McNeil Smith, Ph.D.; Carolyn N. Orson, Ph.D.; Naya Sutton, doctoral student; Jennifer L. Hardesty, Ph.D., CFLE; and Brianna L. Anderson, Ph.D.
Engendering Rapport: Recruiting African Americans in Research Studies in an Era of Heightened Mistrust — Chalandra M. Bryant, Ph.D., CFLE
Social Justice in Action: Family Science as a Community of Scholarship and Activism — Kevin Roy, Ph.D.; Jessica N. Fish, Ph.D.; Amy Lewin, Psy.D.; and Elaine A. Anderson, Ph.D.
Each issue of NCFR Report features a "Family Focus" section containing research- and practice-based articles on that issue's theme, written by family scholars and professionals. Articles are accepted based on an editorial review process.
Family Focus PDF (members only)
News Articles and Member Group Updates
News articles and updates from our fall 2021 issue are open to the public.
Features
The Science of Families: Nurturing Hope, Happiness, & Health—2021 Annual Conference — Tammy L. Henderson, Ph.D., CFLE, 2021 NCFR Conference Program Chair
Family Science Impact: Supporting Domestic Violence Clients to Prevent a Return to Homelessness — Member Q&A with Kimberly Leach, B.S., CFLE-P
Critical Race Theory
Exploring Critical Race Theory in Family Science: Introduction & Overview
Critical Race Theory Is Critical — Kristal S. Johnson, M.A.
Demystifying Critical Race Theory: What It Is, and What It Isn’t — Mellissa S. Gordon, Ph.D.
How Might CRT Guide Social Science Research? Practical Examples From the Field — Mellissa S. Gordon, Ph.D.; and Paula Salvador, M.S.
#QuantCrit: Integrating CRT With Quantitative Methods in Family Science — Michael G. Curtis, M.S.; and Joshua L. Boe, Ph.D., LMFT
A Critical Race Approach to Academic Journal Editor and Reviewer Bias in Manuscript Acceptance — Joslyn Armstrong, Ph.D.; and Jasmine Armstrong, Ph.D.
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:24 am to SouthEndzoneTiger
Glad to see someone acknowledge the real privilege is found in a loving, and whole family unit and not skin color.
Whole, unbroken homes mean so much more than skin color in the raising of functional, independent children.
Whole, unbroken homes mean so much more than skin color in the raising of functional, independent children.
This post was edited on 10/15/21 at 10:26 am
Posted on 10/15/21 at 10:25 am to djmed
quote:
“National Council on Family Relations” would be pro-family,
They love confusing language.
Any progressive org, you have to look beyond the name. They're really good at ripping the public off.
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