What is the Future of the American Family?
Take a Closer Look at the Future of the American Family. If Revolution is to Happen in Our Country, Family Units Must be Strengthened to Stand Against NWO.
When the future of the American family is the subject of discussion, one word that comes up time after time is uncertainty.
If left to their own devices, families would flourish, but the elite propaganda machine presents insurmountable obstacles.
Whether the issue is average income for the household, single-parent problems or ever-present problems with children and child care, there are many questions and few answers.
It’s proven, by the numbers, that children are increasingly being raised by a single parent, a divorced parent or by young women who have never been married.
University studies show that the change in the home atmosphere alone is enough to cause the uncertainty that most people see for the American family.
Some members of the elite, those who have the wealth and power to actually change things in society, have admitted that a major part of the women liberation movement was financed by Rockefeller money with a specific purpose.
In essence, the goal was to disrupt the traditional family, get the children away from family influence and make the youth of the U.S. more accessible for advertisement and media influence.
There was hope, at least in the media, as far back as 1970.
At that time psychologists, social workers and media commentators were stating that there was a growing interest in establishing a traditional American family.
At the same time, these same people were concerned about the effect of the women’s liberation movement on the future of the American family.
They acknowledged the increased freedom for the woman but warned of the diminishing role in keeping a home.
It’s Happening Now
The American family is one of the most closely watched units in the world and is studied and reported on by dozens of people each year.
Most of the research shows that there has been very little change in the family structure over the past 200 years, except in the last couple of decades.
For most of history, babies born outside of marriage accounted for less than 10 percent of births, according to writer/researcher Herbert S. Klein.
He wrote in 2004 that this one fact changed significantly since 1980, with more than 20 percent of women never getting married, even if they have children.
At one time, households were composed of a married man and woman in 75 percent of the cases (it’s now 50 percent).
What is the Catalyst?
This seems to have started in the 1980s, though small seeds of family disintegration could be seen several years before that.
Sociologists and family counselors were expressed growing concern about the future of the American family in the early 1900s, after several years of negative trends.
At that time, there was a lot of discussion about how the changes in traditional families would affect children who were used to the security of a classic household and relative internal peace.
For children from these single-parent and divorced homes there is a greatly increased chance that they will live on poverty-level income at some point in their teens, which observers say leads to several other societal problem.
Some say that the changing way people view welfare is one major cause, as women see the program as a way of life rather than as a last-choice safety net.
This view states that government and society’s decision makers actually encourage this change.
Child Care Issues
Some critics say the future of the American family is in jeopardy because there is a lack of quality child care in businesses of all sizes.
Couples want to have children but often don’t because the woman must work.
In many other cases, the child is born, then cared for by relatives or overworked daycare providers who use their own home.
Conservative government leaders and business owners say they will not provide such child-care programs because it smacks of socialism, an unwanted direction in the capitalist society have.
If it doesn’t help their bottom line they are not for it.
Ultimately, the decisions to change the future of the American family in a positive way are economic decisions.