Father’s Day is an awkward moment for the apostles of what I call “family-diversity theory”—the academics, journalists, and activists who want us to believe that all family forms are equal. They are bent on convincing the American public that what matters for kids isn’t a home where a father is present alongside the mother, but one where our kids have access to the love of one or more parental figures and the requisite money it takes to support a family.
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