Why Conservatives Wrongly Blame Single Moms for the Disastrous Failures of the Right-Wing Economic Model
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Posted on June 12, 2012, Printed on June 16, 2012
We should view lower-income single moms as heroes. Most of them make
enormous sacrifices to raise their kids -- trying to balance work and
parenthood in a society that offers them very little support. Many are
forced to forgo opportunity to advance, working multiple jobs just to
scrape by. But too often, they're villified – blamed not only for
failing to “keep their man,” but also for America's persistently high
poverty rate and dramatic inequality.
The idea that the decline of “traditional marriage” is the root cause
of all manner of social problems is especially prominent on the
political Right. Serious research into the causes of wealth and income
inequality has not been kind to the cultural narratives conservatives
tend to favor, but they nonetheless persist because such explanations
have immense value for the Right. They offer an opportunity to shift
focus from the damage corporate America's preferred economic policies
have wrought on working people – union-busting, defunding social
programs in order to slash taxes for those at the top and trade deals
that make it easy for multinationals to move production to low-wage
countries and still sell their goods at home – and onto their
traditional bogeymen: feminism, secularism and whatever else those dirty
hippies are up to.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
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