New U.S. Census findings on the state of two-parent black families.
The good news:
The number of black children being raised by two parents appears to be edging higher than at any time in a generation, at nearly 40 percent, according to newly released census data.
The bad news:
The Census Bureau attributed an indeterminate amount of the increase to revised definitions adopted in 2007, which identify as parents any man and woman living together, whether or not they are married or the child’s biological parents.
A great effort was made to preserve the traditional definition of marriage. It seems like a lot of that will go to waste if the government is allowed to quietly redefine what a parent is, regardless of relation or responsibility to children.
[via Best of the Web Today]
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Just as long as we feel good about those stats!


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