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Until recently, the need to explain why fathers are necessary would have been regarded as, well, unnecessary. But that’s not the case anymore. Dennis Prager explains why this isn’t just concerning-it’s dangerous.
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Script:
Are fathers necessary?
For all of recorded history, the need to explain why fathers are necessary would have been regarded as, well, unnecessary. It would have been like explaining why water, or air, is necessary.
But we live at a time in which the obvious is routinely denied.
There have been articles in the most prestigious journals denying the importance of fathers:
The Atlantic Magazine, for example, published an article titled: "Are Fathers Necessary? A paternal contribution may not be as essential as we think."
The New York Times published a discussion among five intellectuals titled, "What Are Fathers For?" One of them, Hanna Rosin, an editor at New York Magazine, opened her response by stating: "I'm not sure whether a child needs a father."
I could give dozens of such examples. I'll just give one more.
HuffPost published a piece titled: "Fathers Are Not Needed."
Fortunately, this dismissal of the importance of fathers is not universal.
In a 2008 Father's Day speech, a few months before his election as president of the United States, Barack Obama said, fathers are "critical" to the foundation of each family, that "they are teachers and coaches; they are mentors and role models; they are examples of success; and they are the men who constantly push us toward it."
What makes his comments particularly noteworthy is that Barack Obama grew up without a father.
Both boys and girls need fathers.
We'll begin with boys. A boy has no built-in understanding about how to be a man - meaning a good and responsible man. Male nature is wild - most obviously regarding sex and violence. If a boy does not have a father who models how a man controls himself, he will most likely not know how to control himself - let alone want to. That's why most males in prison for violent crimes grew up without a father.
After days of riots in the UK in 2011, quite like the 2020 riots in America, Cristina Odone wrote a column for The London Telegraph whose title says it all: "London riots: Absent fathers have a lot to answer for." In the column, she wrote, "The majority of rioters are gang members. . . . Like the overwhelming majority of youth offenders behind bars, these gang members have one thing in common: no father at home."
There is no question that many mothers have done an excellent job raising a boy without their son's father. But common sense alone suggests that a mother simply cannot model what a boy should be any more than a man can model to a girl what a woman should be.
And, then there is the issue of controlling boys and their wild natures. Again, there are mothers who are able to do this. But if a boy is at all difficult - as so many are - as he gets older, most mothers will find it more and more difficult to control their son: because unruly boys listen to their fathers much more than they listen to their mothers. Which is precisely why most violent criminals grew up in fatherless homes. They obviously did not listen to their mothers.
As regards daughters, the father is the man girls learn to relate to. Without a father to relate to and bond with, there are at least two destructive consequences. First, she will not know how to choose a man wisely. She will not know how a man should treat her, and she may well end up with a man who mistreats her. Second, to fulfill her desire to bond with a man - as primal a yearning in most women as bonding with a woman is in most men - she will go from man to man. Girls without fathers in their lives are far more likely to be sexually promiscuous, and to begin sexual activity at an earlier age, which in turn are reasons many young women are depressed. Few women find sleeping with man after man fulfilling. Most find it ultimately depressing.
Finally, fathers give both sons and daughters the thing children most need: a sense of safety and security. As much as children need love, they need a sense of security even more. And in general, Moms give love and Dads give security.
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Комментарии : 3,3 тыс.   
@oleandra3759
@oleandra3759 3 года назад
Denzel Washington was right when he said if a boy doesn’t have a father in the home, he’ll find one in the street.
@preetaujla7576
@preetaujla7576 3 года назад
According to libtards of the west only freaks are necessary not fathers.
@torockchick
@torockchick 3 года назад
I agee and even mentioned that in an interview that he was best friends with three boys around his age growing up. He was the only one out of them who had a father in his life. The other three have ended up in person, one for life.
@stephanied6711
@stephanied6711 3 года назад
100%
@22781dave
@22781dave 3 года назад
Is that from the commencement speech he gave at the UPenn? The one that he mentioned putting your shoes under you bed before you go to sleep? I remember that being a amazing speech.
@Maniac3020
@Maniac3020 3 года назад
I remember hearing, that among his childhood friends, he was the only one who didn't end up in jail. He was also the only one with a father in his life.
@jacksonpayne5104
@jacksonpayne5104 3 года назад
Fathers are extremely important just like mothers.
@jonjonboi3701
@jonjonboi3701 3 года назад
I agree. Fathers are just as important and necessary as much as mothers
@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper
@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper 3 года назад
@한국미국대만만세 so if dad wanted to abort the baby he would be allowed
@run2cat4run
@run2cat4run 3 года назад
@@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper i think he’s referring to how both parents are equally important but i think you knew that
@servantofaeie1569
@servantofaeie1569 3 года назад
APOSTOPHES AREN'T USED FOR PLURALS
@LilCraftyNook
@LilCraftyNook 3 года назад
Each leaves their distinct influence. Like he said, a man relates more to a male child and can teach them to tame their wild nature.
@russetwolf13
@russetwolf13 Год назад
The three articles mentioned here state, in order: "We don't need fathers, we need dads." Written by a dad about being a dad. "Children don't need fathers, but men need to be good fathers." And "having a father isn't as important as having two committed loving parents with resources to raise a child. The other parent doesn't need to be a man." None of them argue against fatherhood.
@JFast-si8xu
@JFast-si8xu Год назад
Why should I believe you?
@dave_riots
@dave_riots Год назад
​@@JFast-si8xu read the articles, unless you just wanna cope and punch the air all day over nothing
@russetwolf13
@russetwolf13 Год назад
@@JFast-si8xu that's the great part, you don't have to, just read the articles like Dennis says he did. Trust but verify and all that.
@KrypandeNej1
@KrypandeNej1 Год назад
​@@JFast-si8xulearn to use google
@The867530910
@The867530910 Год назад
​@@JFast-si8xu read the articles. I know that's a tall order for a Prager u fan
@bobthemethguy3450
@bobthemethguy3450 Год назад
Tell me you only read the headline without telling me you only read the headline
@josh2096
@josh2096 3 года назад
Simple answer: Fathers and mothers serve equally important, but different, roles in raising a healthy child.
@ApartmentKing66
@ApartmentKing66 3 года назад
Yeah; the trick is getting each to back off and let the other perform their role without constant interference.
@nicholasdupont2468
@nicholasdupont2468 3 года назад
Very well put Josh. And one cannot fulfill the other. And women who think they are men cannot fulfill it either.
@michaelellis5930
@michaelellis5930 3 года назад
Yes, exactly. I think it's unfortunate when we try to smoosh maternal and paternal roles into one identical role. They're naturally different and frankly complimentary. We just have to remember that each partner has to give 100% or it gets out of balance.
@rolytnz
@rolytnz 3 года назад
And it is those differences that should be celebrated.
@rebeccah.6403
@rebeccah.6403 3 года назад
Please say it louder for the people in the back? 😊👏👏👏
@danerook
@danerook 3 года назад
Yes. Fathers are NOT second rate parents. Fathers matter. Period.
@moock2394
@moock2394 3 года назад
If anything, they're first rate. Women can't give you character, hence why that's not their job. If people today understood their place in society, there wouldn't be stupid questions like this.
@bentoneaster6956
@bentoneaster6956 3 года назад
Your name reminds me of a certain football player!!!!
@klaudinegarcia8932
@klaudinegarcia8932 3 года назад
I can't believe the left is teaching this! This should be common sense! Obviously a father is NEEDED!
@funveeable
@funveeable 3 года назад
My father is everything to me. I love him more than my mother as my father gave me my first job and converted me away from the left.
@backup3142
@backup3142 3 года назад
@@moock2394 Yeah women should go back into the kitchen and clean my dishes. What an astounding take.
@gibberfish
@gibberfish Год назад
loool this bro straight up didnt read the texts he's citing. sir you'd not pass if this was a highschool class.
@MrMarinus18
@MrMarinus18 6 месяцев назад
Actually I think he did read them. This is not stupidity but deliberate propaganda.
@thechurro3920
@thechurro3920 Год назад
Hey, likely not going to be seen by many, but did you know that the huff post article was actually talking about how important becoming a dad was to the author? He was drawing a distinction between airing a child and actually taking care of them.
@Wildfan-sg3fh
@Wildfan-sg3fh Год назад
Trust me, this audience doesn't care. They prefer to be lied too by their propagandists.
@Dave-te5bs
@Dave-te5bs 9 месяцев назад
@@Wildfan-sg3fh agreed
@tejwael3019
@tejwael3019 3 года назад
My father died when i was 11 years old I'm 22 now and i still miss him
@LilCraftyNook
@LilCraftyNook 3 года назад
I’m so sorry. I can’t even imagine that. 😔 My mom just passed two years ago and that was hard enough (I’m in my 60s)
@janicep1508
@janicep1508 3 года назад
I'm so sorry, that's hard. No one can fill your dad's place, but I hope you find other strong men in your life, like an uncle, pastor, coach, or boss.
@justinaceto5390
@justinaceto5390 3 года назад
Sorry for your loss
@kittenzrulz2314
@kittenzrulz2314 3 года назад
sorry for your loss
@KidIcarus7923
@KidIcarus7923 3 года назад
sorry for your loss 🙏
@henocknoelstephan1038
@henocknoelstephan1038 3 года назад
“Fathers are not second class parents.” Judge Judy
@noreenalacre
@noreenalacre 3 года назад
But in a culture of promiscuity it sure sounds like it.
@GeneralG1810
@GeneralG1810 3 года назад
I know the show is ridiculous but I have to admit I had nothing but respect for her when she said that!
@albertmooney2628
@albertmooney2628 2 года назад
yet we have maternity leave but not paternity leave.
@Seissmo
@Seissmo 2 года назад
@@albertmooney2628 Facts. That shit needs to be sorted out.
@bhka6423
@bhka6423 2 года назад
I spent most of my time with my mother as a child but always when my father came back home I felt security. He was and is still important to us and he is also important for my mother. The money was brought by him. I learned most things from him.
@Nathan-Croft
@Nathan-Croft Год назад
Who came after Shaun proved, that this video is also just good old propaganda?
@naj2276
@naj2276 Год назад
🙋🏻‍♀️
@lauren7464
@lauren7464 Год назад
I came here to count sheep.
@Wildfan-sg3fh
@Wildfan-sg3fh Год назад
Me
@ratdad6021
@ratdad6021 Год назад
all these articles say nothing about how fathers arent needed? maybe dont rely on nobody reading your citations next time :)
@griz312
@griz312 3 года назад
You know we are in a bad place in society when this has to be a question.
@davidpicard2744
@davidpicard2744 3 года назад
Sad...but true.
@backup3142
@backup3142 3 года назад
dang i can't believe people are questioning society. Why can't they just stay with the old days when women and black people couldn't vote
@PJRayment
@PJRayment 3 года назад
@@backup3142 "Why can't they just stay with the old days when women and black people couldn't vote" The problem is not in questioning, but in _what_ is questioned. If you have no belief in absolutes, you will question everything, including good things, without understanding why some things are good.
@jigneshdevganiya
@jigneshdevganiya 3 года назад
yes we are surely in a bad place, yesterday i learned that there are more genders than just male and female. Ok i accept transgender but what the heck is Queer????? i laughed and asked myself what we have came to????
@davidpicard2744
@davidpicard2744 3 года назад
@@backup3142 Could you please explain me the link between fatherhood and the right to vote, cause im questioning your answer.
@jessr1698
@jessr1698 3 года назад
Short answer: Yes, I would've been a runaway without my dad around
@just_a_turtle_chad
@just_a_turtle_chad 3 года назад
Short answer: Conservatism is what ruins relationships and destroys happiness
@miltonandrade6912
@miltonandrade6912 3 года назад
@@cheesemccheese5780 don’t feed the troll
@jaykay2218
@jaykay2218 3 года назад
@@cheesemccheese5780 conservatism is based on fear and irrationality. There’s a reason why conservatives hate immigration and intellectuals.
@beerdragon4583
@beerdragon4583 3 года назад
@@cheesemccheese5780 That dude is a troll. I’ve seen him on multiple channels making inflammatory remarks just to get a rise out of people. Ignore him.
@Hito_Hito_Fruit_model_UncleSam
@Hito_Hito_Fruit_model_UncleSam 3 года назад
@@just_a_turtle_chad you really dont have a life do you? This must be how you seek attention cuz you cant get it any other way... sad
@cloroxbleach5159
@cloroxbleach5159 3 года назад
My father failed our family. However my older brother stepped up to the role since he grew up without one, and helped my mom raise us. In him I’ve learned not only what I would want in a husband but also what I wouldn’t want.
@Dumphy100
@Dumphy100 3 года назад
I can relate as i stepped up as an older brother and late teen to support my mum raise two younger brothers. Yesteryear one of them said he even looked up to me as a father role and taught him many things. I was very humbled. He is a great dad to his two daughters, doing all that he can for them to the best of his knowledge and ability. The other brother i cannot say the same about his relationship with his children and it burns my heart and soul seeing this as there's nothing more I'd like to be than a father and family man of my own, especially after hearing the repetitive words, "You would make a good father." I feel ever-consumed by the yearning and it makes me sad sometimes when i hear of women having children with the 'invisible man' albeit from a clinic.
@cloroxbleach5159
@cloroxbleach5159 3 года назад
@@Dumphy100 You are a good man, your brothers must love you so much. You’ll have your own family soon, and you’ll be the best dad in the neighborhood. Its a complicated feeling because even though we interact like siblings he’s basically my dad, now that I’m older it’s easier to accept that one day he’ll move out and start his own family. He’s a good man and decided he’d make sure the three of us were set up before that.
@Dumphy100
@Dumphy100 3 года назад
@@cloroxbleach5159 Thank you for your kind words. And as I reflect upon your upbringing and disposition it appears you have a balanced understanding of what it is you are drawn to as much as what you are not drawn to, especially by way of prospective husband. He is looking for you. I wish you well. 💙❤️💜
@cloroxbleach5159
@cloroxbleach5159 3 года назад
@@Dumphy100 thanks! I wish you the best!
@Dumphy100
@Dumphy100 3 года назад
@@cloroxbleach5159 then it shall surely be 💪
@Jachra
@Jachra Год назад
Boy, it sure would be awkward if someone actually read those articles you posted about. I dunno, like, maybe the literal next sentence Hanna Rosin wrote.
@marizabarnes
@marizabarnes 3 года назад
Absolutely I am a divorced mother of two boys and the moment the father left my sons “disappeared” I don’t recognize my sons anymore. They were extremely affected. The youngest more. More than a decade has passed and my sons were never again the same.
@run2cat4run
@run2cat4run 3 года назад
You must be a strong person to juggle your boys, job and house at once.
@LilCraftyNook
@LilCraftyNook 3 года назад
I’m so sorry . Both moms and dads are important but each obviously leaves their distance influence.
@williancardoso8714
@williancardoso8714 3 года назад
I'm sorry for you and your sons. You don't need to fight this battle alone. I'm sure that ONLY JESUS CAN HELP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. You should give it a try delivering your life to Him and praying to Jesus save your family, helping your sons. JESUS SAVED my marriage and my family, and I'm sure that HE WILL SAVE YOURS, if you give Him a chance to do so.
@proscreens2137
@proscreens2137 3 года назад
mariza 242 sorry to read your comment
@SPORTSNUTIM
@SPORTSNUTIM 3 года назад
@Keki Stani no need for cruelty...or snide comments dude...
@RedMcCarl
@RedMcCarl 3 года назад
My father passed when I was 7 but before he passed he taught me and my brothers everything he could about being Good Men if we hadn't had him in our lives or those lessons he taught us me and my brothers would probably be dead or in jail
@just_a_turtle_chad
@just_a_turtle_chad 3 года назад
Conservatism is what caused the pain you are currently suffering
@GamesandNonsenseUnleashed
@GamesandNonsenseUnleashed 3 года назад
@@just_a_turtle_chad Yikes, you are a viper aren't you heh ... familes are far stronger in conservative circles and the black communities were stronger in family prior to be destroyed post-MLK by the democratic party.
@RedMcCarl
@RedMcCarl 3 года назад
@@just_a_turtle_chad actually no you idiot my Dad had a hole in his heart that he was born with the doctors said they didn't expect him to make past 18 he made it to 40 and he loved his wife and raised three good sons in that time you seriously need to go get help you're unwell
@corvoattano9303
@corvoattano9303 3 года назад
@@RedMcCarl I'm sorry to hear about your dad. May God bless him
@RedMcCarl
@RedMcCarl 3 года назад
@@corvoattano9303 he passed about 20 years ago all of my memories of him are good funny and loving I didn't get to the age where we would have had arguments all the time so it's not all bad and besides I know where he is and It wasn't goodbye I'll be seeing him again when God calls me home
@criticalxxthoughtxx2916
@criticalxxthoughtxx2916 Год назад
Man when I saw this video title I assumed it was questioning if we should have fathers and though that was silly. Then I watched it and foud nope, this guy is for fathers. Cool. Then I checked his sources that kinda shared the title of the video I was like "O shit, these people must be arguing that fauthers arn't importent. Crazy, but I should read it." and it turns out, like this video, those articals arn't arguing that fathers arn't nessisary. Wild, its almost like reading a headline just isn't enought to get the full story.
@BADBOY-rq8py
@BADBOY-rq8py 3 года назад
When i was little i would dislike my father for yelling and disciplining me for my behavior Today i am thankful that happened
@carinareed8224
@carinareed8224 3 года назад
Well ..i mean.. there is no sense in yelling in a child's face so I mean your instincts back then were correct to be 'upset'.. you just grew accustomed to it by growing up thinking its 'normal', when it shouldn't be. You raise good humans by being an example and being respectful. What most people think is 'teaching' their kids a 'lesson' from back in the day is doing more harm than good if they are screaming/yelling and/or hitting a child to 'teach a lesson' ..When you smack a small child he/she starts smacking back shortly after, there is a reason for that..
@samuelforesta
@samuelforesta 3 года назад
That sounds like abusive behavior. That's not something you should be thankful for.
@BADBOY-rq8py
@BADBOY-rq8py 3 года назад
@@carinareed8224 girl i am from the Balkans Here we smoke cigarettes by 11 and by 13 rakija(i love rakija❤️). Not to mention we are stubborn as well and of course maybe there would have been a more civil way by western standards but we would genuinely just laugh it off and just go to our usual antics.
@BADBOY-rq8py
@BADBOY-rq8py 3 года назад
@@samuelforesta Welcome to the Balkans my Friend
@LibertyFascism
@LibertyFascism 3 года назад
@@carinareed8224, consequences are necessary. Most kids are going to act up and know that they are out of line. There has to be punishment for that. Otherwise, the bad behavior will continue. Just setting an example is not enough.
@overtonpendulum2071
@overtonpendulum2071 3 года назад
"I don't need no man to raise no child" is like saying "I can a drive a care with my feet". You can do it, but it doesn't make it a good idea. - Chris Rock
@kathyalex778
@kathyalex778 3 года назад
@Suhana Shukla Nope, it’s not just about having two parents. Every child needs a healthy and loving mother and father for development, otherwise issues in adulthood show up (often issues with forming relationships, dating, etc.).
@4ngel_w1ngs7
@4ngel_w1ngs7 3 года назад
@@kathyalex778 No; two women can raise a child perfectly fine though I agree that the child would need a male figure in their life as well (like an uncle, grandpa or family friend).
@heroray87
@heroray87 3 года назад
@@kathyalex778 That's false. It is important to have two parents. Regardless of if they're gay or not 2 parents are the most helpful.
@mrdean2539
@mrdean2539 3 года назад
@@4ngel_w1ngs7 If two women, or two men, could raise a child perfectly well, why would they need a male figure? I'm not asking this to be an ass, I am simply pointing out the glaring hypocrisy. Children need a male and female figure in their lives on the regular. While outside family members or mentors can help, the day to day stuff, the stuff that most people never really notice, is what is important. Having a good man around once a month, or even once a week, is not the same. Hopefully, you are smart enough to realize that this is generalized across the planet. I have known kids that were raised by same sex parents that were perfectly stable. Anecdotal stuff can be found on both sides. In general, children need both sexes on a daily basis to become stable and functional adults.
@mrdean2539
@mrdean2539 3 года назад
@Suhana Shukla Look, I realize that this might be difficult for you, as you are obviously very passionate about this, but how about doing a few things BEFORE trying to make a point, or even rant about something. First, pay attention to what is said. Don't argue about points that were never made. My criticism of your original post was that you contradicted yourself. You said that two women could raise a child just fine with a man involved. By simple logic and reading ability, this means that two women CANNOT raise a child just fine. Second. pay attention to the source material. At NO TIME in the video was race brought into it. You did. If you believe that only black kids can be in gangs, in London (which is what the source material was referencing), that's your issue. Third, use stats that actual work as they should rather than what looks like supports your argument. True, if you look at all the single parents in America and look at the percentages by race, your numbers are correct. However, this is both disingenuous and is a literal apples to oranges comparison. In the video, it said that the overwhelming majority of people in prison came from single parent homes. This is documented and the estimates range from 72-90%, depending on when and by whom the data is collected/organized. However, you try to use both race and single parents percentages incorrectly. Think about this for a second: If 28% of all single homes in America are black, and black people make up only ~14% of the country, while whites make up 42% of single parents while being 72% of the population, does my claim make any sense? Answer, No. You go on to try and claim that most children are not bad apples because of this misused statistic. You made a poor statement, which I pointed out. I absolutely agree that having two moms (or dads) is much better than having one single parent and having one parent is much better than having none. But the much better option than any of those is having a loving, stable hetero family unit. Considering your replies, including this rant, is it safe to assume that you are either in (or wanting in) to a same sex parenting unit or are the result of one? This level of passion is rarely achieved without a direct connection to the subject matter. Being passionate often leads to errors like this. On a final note, since you bought this up, I invite you to look at the beginning of the overview for the Cornell study you referenced (which did not actually do any research but basically just compiled other research): We identified 79 scholarly studies that met our criteria for adding to knowledge about the well-being of children with gay or lesbian parents. Of those studies, 75 concluded that children of gay or lesbian parents fare no worse than other children. While many of the sample sizes were small, and some studies lacked a control group, researchers regard such studies as providing the best available knowledge about child adjustment, and do not view large, representative samples as essential. So, by their own overview, they admitted studies that had small sample sizes and no control groups. They also admit that they think that large, representative samples are non-essential. If a few red flags concerning research, even compilation research, do not jump out at you for just these two things, consider the beginning sentence again. When you click on the 'our criteria' hyperlink, this is what comes up: SEARCH METHODOLOGY Search Methodology for Research Analysis on the Effect of Gender Transition on Transgender Well-being: We conducted a comprehensive literature review of all scholarly articles published in English between 1991 and June 2017 that addressed the following question: What does the scholarly research say about the effect of gender transition on transgender well-being? Have a nice day.
@kristaerykah
@kristaerykah 3 года назад
My dad wasn’t there for me. Im 22 and i still cry over his absence. He’s alive and well and we talk from time to time. But I never had that relationship with him. It messes with kids more than people seem to be able to comprehend.
@docca123
@docca123 3 года назад
@cat man do nobody benefits from the STATE becoming the father either - and that's what Democrats push for
@kristaerykah
@kristaerykah 3 года назад
@cat man do I think my mom wants me to do that because she sees the pain it causes but it hurts so much. I guess I prefer to hear from him sometimes than to just not hear from him at all. One day he will die and I’ll never hear from him again anyways. I feel better clinging to the little piece of him that I have but it’s hard doing that too 😭😭😭 maybe one day I’ll get the strength to be done with him for good. I forgive him for not being there but it’s still hurts from time to time.
@kinnish5267
@kinnish5267 3 года назад
@cat man do Back in the 1960s, women could not get welfare if the father was in the home. I watched my father run out the back door when the welfare officer came to the house. There were millions of welfare moms who had the fathers move out. These were policies of the democrats. Incentives do work.
@docca123
@docca123 3 года назад
@cat man do you tell me
@gamingstokr7299
@gamingstokr7299 3 года назад
I'm 54. My father was virtually non-existent in my life. He was around, but inactive and would isolate himself from my mother and me when I was a child. I learned what it was to be a man from Sensei Stan, my Judo instructor when I was 12. These days my father is in transitional care and I have PoA. I take care of his bills, his taxes, his bank account, etcetera. It took a long time, but in the end I am very different than my father in many ways...and yes, sometimes I wish he was there for me when I was young, but I can't change the past. Patience and forgiveness will free your heart in the end. Peace...
@dueiu3383j
@dueiu3383j Год назад
Thanks for making me watch this Shaun :)
@kenshin6553
@kenshin6553 Год назад
Who’s here after seeing Shaun rip this to shreds
@CincinnatiDan
@CincinnatiDan 3 года назад
I’ve been living without mine for nearly 14 years and i had so much more to learn. I miss him nearly every day.
@michellel75
@michellel75 3 года назад
So sorry to hear that.
@CincinnatiDan
@CincinnatiDan 3 года назад
@@michellel75 he died at age 80 so he had a long life. I was just 38.
@ClownBiden
@ClownBiden 3 года назад
We see how well lack of fathers is working in certain communities
@claraht.6999
@claraht.6999 3 года назад
All communities nowadays...Manhood is being despised?
@danerook
@danerook 3 года назад
@Aidan Donohue He isn't racist. Dummy.
@ClownBiden
@ClownBiden 3 года назад
@Aidan Donohue so the truth is now racist ? You must be weak minded
@halbleavy9900
@halbleavy9900 3 года назад
Yeah, the father was missing in the life of the 14 year old girl from a "certain community" and her younger brother who had a shoot out with florida deputies😜.
@joshuawadsworth6417
@joshuawadsworth6417 3 года назад
@Aidan Donohue Its not a stereotype. Its a problem that isn't talked about often.
@thelastpioneer2824
@thelastpioneer2824 3 года назад
My parents divorced when I was 2 years old, and my mom raised me afterwards, I'm fortunate enough to have an excellent and caring stepdad that guided me through the most difficult time in my life, providing things my absent birth father couldn't. Thank you Allen for being my dad, and I love you!
@jb34ch1
@jb34ch1 Год назад
did anyone actually check the articles that Dennis cited? they all seem to agree that good parenting is necessary. they simply pose a question in a rhetorical sense JUST LIKE THE TITLE OF THIS VIDEO. did everyone just read the headline without actually looking at the content of the articles?
@zeyadsaeed9580
@zeyadsaeed9580 Год назад
@@jb34ch1 bro, this is pragerU. You can't expect their clear and calm headed fans to waste their precious time, reading articles and checking who wrotes these articles.
@AGTXCD
@AGTXCD 3 года назад
I’ve been in the military, oilfield, and now a small business owner and the toughest lifetime career is being a father. There is no resigning from this job. 👍🏽💪🏽
@MrJvelazquez77
@MrJvelazquez77 3 года назад
No, there is no quitting on being a father. I agree it is the toughest job out there but will be the most rewarding one day. We have one mission, one shot at this. This is our peace our course in this life.
@joshuawadsworth6417
@joshuawadsworth6417 3 года назад
Yet fathers resign and run anyways.
@m.hughes8605
@m.hughes8605 3 года назад
@@joshuawadsworth6417 Good parents don't do that, even when the going gets tough. Good dads may not be perfect but they don't abandon their children & run away.
@NukePower217
@NukePower217 3 года назад
@@joshuawadsworth6417 sometimes as a result of the mother driving them away.
@jordanrilett8382
@jordanrilett8382 3 года назад
@@NukePower217 its really sad and very very common unfortunately. Has happened to me a few friends of mine and even support groups for depression have the same story men and woman ..they even often lose control of their childs behaviour as the more slack one is the one they feel they need to listen too for obvious reasons.. thankfully that didn't happen to me ..school attendance was down a little that's about it doesn't help her mom likes to stay up all night and sleep in
@markjacobs1365
@markjacobs1365 3 года назад
So sad that this needs to be said in the first place
@stankygeorge
@stankygeorge 3 года назад
Remember, Feminism was started and pushed by lesbians, who sold women and their families out, cheap!
@eddybrash1793
@eddybrash1793 3 года назад
@Okram Vinci Leave him bro, his brain's knackered
@unknownperson6926
@unknownperson6926 3 года назад
@Okram Vinci I think he needs serious therapy.
@brendan594
@brendan594 2 года назад
Fr
@diegocosta7870
@diegocosta7870 Год назад
Read the article my guy and stop cherrypicking solely based on topic
@joshuacramer5226
@joshuacramer5226 3 года назад
Depends on the quality of the father... quality of the mother and other male role models surrounding the child or children. It's not a simple yes or no. Just like most things in life.
@blam9360
@blam9360 3 года назад
This is true, too. I had a father growing up but he was emotionally negligent and verbally abusive. I'm in my thirties and still dealing with issues from a bad, present father. The only need he met was shelter and clothing. None of the basic physiological needs were met. And I find myself getting jealous of kids with dads that love them.
@animalkiller6669
@animalkiller6669 3 года назад
Good fathers are absolutely necessary
@animalkiller6669
@animalkiller6669 3 года назад
@@blam9360 it's probably a problem in you.
@blam9360
@blam9360 3 года назад
@@animalkiller6669 riiight, says someone who calls themselves animal killer. Your word has absolutely no merit here. You don't know me or what I've been through. Save it for someone who falls to pieces at the words of an anonymous internet person. 🙄
@samuelforesta
@samuelforesta 3 года назад
@@animalkiller6669 Nope. Any combinations of parents can raise their kids well. It's about nurture, not the gender of the parents.
@SPORTSNUTIM
@SPORTSNUTIM 3 года назад
Well, YES! Whomever is pushing this no father business is evil!
@JK-dv3qe
@JK-dv3qe 3 года назад
aka the commie 'woke' left
@gnas1897
@gnas1897 3 года назад
@@JK-dv3qe as a commie "woke" left, I can confirm that if you go anywhere outside of the US, we will say that fathers are just as important
@ekmll017
@ekmll017 3 года назад
@@gnas1897 Maybe you're not woke or commie enough then. It's not very cool having a father though, almost everybody has one. Are you ok with fatherless people being more marginal and cooler than you?
@Redneckboy991
@Redneckboy991 3 года назад
The cancel culture pushes this BS. Western nations are on a very dangerous course of self-destruction.
@gnas1897
@gnas1897 3 года назад
@@ekmll017 Look, I'm definitely more commie than, well basically all these SJWs (assuming they even know what communism/Socialism is) and I don't understand why having a father is uncool.
@ColeDedhand
@ColeDedhand 3 года назад
As a man who has struggled his entire life with the consequences of growing up without a father, yes, fathers are needed.
@Juiceish1
@Juiceish1 3 года назад
Same here
@Juiceish1
@Juiceish1 3 года назад
But you shouldn't call it a consequence because you had no say in whether your father was there or not. You had nothing to do with him leaving so its not your fault.
@aidenaune7008
@aidenaune7008 3 года назад
@@Juiceish1 but it was a consequence of the absent father, consequence just means outcome given an action or input (such as an absent father).
@Juiceish1
@Juiceish1 3 года назад
@@aidenaune7008 Thanks sir.
@derpedlerp1237
@derpedlerp1237 3 года назад
that's weird, because I grew up with my mother and I was not only one of the smartest, I was the most mature boy at my school.
@somethingwithjoey1964
@somethingwithjoey1964 2 года назад
Woah! Awesome! I guess that my children will be lucky to have two fathers 🥰
@jordanahart3596
@jordanahart3596 3 года назад
I was raised by a single father after my mom died when I was 19. He's my everything!!
@mattsmocs3281
@mattsmocs3281 3 года назад
My dad left at a early age. Mother worked all the time, my Grandfather filled the spot. Thank god for a War vet turn nuclear engineer.
@uceclassic
@uceclassic 3 года назад
The fact that we are trying to explain the importance of Fathers is beyond me. This is sad.
@alexpenneytration699
@alexpenneytration699 3 года назад
No one is disagreeing that having 2 parents is great lmao. This is just anti-LGBT propaganda.
@aidenaune7008
@aidenaune7008 3 года назад
​@@alexpenneytration699 he said anyone can be a father figure, but that there has to be one. this isnt anti gay, its saying that kids need father figures, and that it doesnt matter who it is, whether it be your uncle, your grandpa, your teacher, etc. as long there is there is one.
@TigerKittay
@TigerKittay 3 года назад
Sadly, a socialist mindset aims to destroy the nuclear make-up of a family consisting of a male father and female mother. A socialist government rules in the absence of God who is the Author and Creator of the family structure.
@alexpenneytration699
@alexpenneytration699 3 года назад
@@TigerKittay We are talking about politics, please keep your evil magic out of the discussion.
@ffringle
@ffringle 3 года назад
@@TigerKittay you know church is separated from the state according to the constitution? Freedom of religion? By your definition of the term “socialist” we’ve always been a socialist government since the constitution was created. You’re just using throwing the word “socialist” at anything you don’t agree with.
@partydave1067
@partydave1067 3 года назад
My father died when I was 9, and even in those short 9 years he made me grow up to a fine young man I am today.
@ryanrichey3245
@ryanrichey3245 Год назад
The basis of this video is complete fabrication. All three articles quoted by prageru are actually pro fatherhood articles you just have to actually read them in order to see that. They cherry-picked out individual lines to make it seem as though their point was valid but no one actually believes will prageru was arguing against.
@partydave1067
@partydave1067 Год назад
@@ryanrichey3245 I read the articales, and it doesn't counterdict anything.... Personally I think that both a mother and a father are neccessery to raise a child.... That being said I'm not against homosexual couple adobting children... Also why is your comment relevent to begin with?
@voidscuttler
@voidscuttler Год назад
Will your next video be "Is Reading Your Source Articles Necessary?" - see, had you done so here, you'd have found out that they in fact support fatherhood. The strawman business is booming thanks to people's inability to read text any smaller than the article title. Mr. Prager could also open a veritable gold mine of a side business by bottling intellectual dishonesty. Why bother though - it seems to sell well enough in the video format.
@Wildfan-sg3fh
@Wildfan-sg3fh Год назад
He's not bottling intellectual dishonesty already?
@ahtoh1
@ahtoh1 3 года назад
One man said: "I don't need you to tell me how to live. I have a father. He teaches me life lessons and protects my interests. He got my back until the day he dies unlike you."
@Mopsey
@Mopsey 3 года назад
The person who said that is extraordinarily lucky. Some "fathers" are evil. Evil.
@ADeeSHUPA
@ADeeSHUPA 3 года назад
@@Mopsey uP
@MKCarol-ms7lg
@MKCarol-ms7lg 3 года назад
@@Mopsey To be a Good father one must first be a Good human.
@Mopsey
@Mopsey 3 года назад
@@ADeeSHUPA wtf do you mean ADee??
@ADeeSHUPA
@ADeeSHUPA 3 года назад
@@Mopsey uP as in uPVote
@benjaminshealey1751
@benjaminshealey1751 3 года назад
I really hope that those "intellectuals" who feel that fathers aren't necessary understand that without them, they wouldn't be here!
@DrNova-hj6co
@DrNova-hj6co 3 года назад
Those "intellectuals" want to replace males as individuals to squeeze them as a collective. If you take a look to history the majority of men were disposables but some of them could win a price. It doesn't happen now. We are demonized. I was rewatching an old movie yesterday: Moon (2009). Jung theorized about the collective consciousness. It proves what is happening now.
@dannydebeeto9246
@dannydebeeto9246 3 года назад
@@DrNova-hj6co they aren’t trying to “squeeze them as a collective”. The people writing those papers aren’t even attack fathers. Its attacking the narrative that it’s necessary to have a father. This simply isn’t true. You really don’t need a mother either. As long as you have two parents or people acting as your parents, in a stable household, you turn out fine. Plenty of studies have supported this claim. Another option that has been studied it communal raising of children. The common theme is that as long as kids have at least 2 parental figures, they end up fine. Single motherhood isn’t the problem. Single parenthood is the problem.
@benjaminkesler5245
@benjaminkesler5245 3 года назад
@@dannydebeeto9246 Nonsense. Take a look at ANY currently running tv show or movie, and you tell me what modern society says about fathers. Find me a single modern example where a father figure is portrayed positively. The new orthodox view of fathers is that they are all bumbling fools who can be trusted with nothing and are just one more child the mother has to take care of. Media and Hollywood are bending over backward to convince everyone that fathers are worthless and should be shamed and ridiculed at every opportunity. Thankfully, there are still reasonable people who have not yet bought into this crap, but the war against fathers is winning ground every day and men everywhere need to take a stand against it. Women will not fight for fathers, so it exclusively up to men to do so. Men of this country, we have abdicated out responsibly as real leaders for too long, and it's time for us to put all the burdens of this world back on our shoulders where it belongs and set things right. We need to stand against injustice wherever it exists and be unwavering in our commitment to the responsibility that lays solely at our feet. If we have any chance at providing a world we can be proud of handing to our children, then it is exclusively fathers who have the ability and responsibility of seeing it through.
@dannydebeeto9246
@dannydebeeto9246 3 года назад
@@benjaminkesler5245 you know, including weird battle speech at the end there which I would expect to hear as I line up on the front line of the incel army to defeat the ferocious female legion, doesn’t make your point any less stupid. Firstly, cool anecdote about dads in shows (shows that are exaggerated for the purpose of comedy) are clumsy. Secondly, you seem like the men’s rights advocate kind of guy. I also assume you dislike feminism without knowing many feminists argue for men’s rights too. And lastly you did a wonderful job refuting my point about how you really don’t need a father, just two parents.
@moondancer9066
@moondancer9066 3 года назад
@@dannydebeeto9246 Tis always better to be reared by your natural mother and father.
@slowsteadysqueeze4246
@slowsteadysqueeze4246 3 года назад
My dad died last year... I really miss him and his advice. I still had so many questions for him...
@josephfrechette9916
@josephfrechette9916 3 года назад
I'm sorry for your loss.
@IMCcanTWEESTED
@IMCcanTWEESTED Год назад
Sorry to hear that. My dad passed 15 years ago. If your father was a committed Christian, the next best thing to consulting with your father, is looking to the teachings of Christ whom your father ascribed to. If he was an Orthodox Jew, look to the Hebrew Torah. Study the precepts and teachings that were dear to him, and you will hopefully find the same path that he travelled thereby gaining insight into your unanswered questions.
@Chris_winthers
@Chris_winthers Год назад
Conservatards trying to read challenge (literally impossible)
@CrimsonFury006
@CrimsonFury006 3 года назад
I wish I had a father growing up. My dad died when I was just 18 months old 😭😭😭😭😭
@jacobcollins2861
@jacobcollins2861 3 года назад
That is a tough hand you were dealt. I'm certain he would have preferred to stay. I recently had an emergency where I passed out and suddenly realized I'm not a young man anymore I was not scared for my life, or my next destination (I'd have to make this a faith discussion to describe why,) but I was scared of leaving my kids alone.
@payaj2815
@payaj2815 3 года назад
I’m really sorry to hear that.
@mwpanzer
@mwpanzer 3 года назад
Yes, yes, and yes! My father died before he could meet my children and I think everyday about how much my kids would have loved him.
@ConspiracyCon578
@ConspiracyCon578 3 года назад
Well, probably, but that's different. That's their grandfather
@MrDanielfff777
@MrDanielfff777 3 года назад
@@ConspiracyCon578 sorry
@ConspiracyCon578
@ConspiracyCon578 3 года назад
@@MrDanielfff777 why?
@MomoSimone22
@MomoSimone22 3 года назад
@@ConspiracyCon578 Yes, but also Melissa clearly holds her father in high regard and feels better off for having had him in her life.
@imyself711
@imyself711 Год назад
Apparently Denny Boy can't read past headlines.
@PrivateEye10
@PrivateEye10 3 года назад
I always understood how important my father was... And I have never cried louder like the day he died...
@jefferydebbink282
@jefferydebbink282 3 года назад
Men being told they’re worthless and unnecessary in life is also a driving factor
@workingshlub8861
@workingshlub8861 3 года назад
compare how men and fathers in the media were portrayed 50 ago compared to today....respected fathers to useless bufoons..
@harrisonw6065
@harrisonw6065 3 года назад
@@workingshlub8861 I mean women were also seen as objects and much more likely to be subject to abuse but OK. There are downsides to every society and its about deciding which society is the most beneficial to all.
@GeekIWG
@GeekIWG 3 года назад
I am so blessed to have both my Father and my Mother in my life. I definitely wouldn't be the person I am today without either of them. My Father especially taught me the importance of hard work, integrity, and honestly. He models a life as a man devoted to the Lord God.
@gonzalez92100
@gonzalez92100 3 года назад
Amen!
@2balls4me
@2balls4me 2 года назад
The sources cited seem to suggest that single parenting is a problem. Not necessarily that a lack of a male parent is.
@l01230123
@l01230123 Год назад
I'm surprised anyone from his audience read the sources, thank you. Not one source argues fatherhood is bad or it's a gender issue
@angar2370
@angar2370 3 года назад
If my kids are sick or hungry they look for mom, but if they won a tournament or something scary happened they look for me. Parents fill different roles and both are extremely important.
@miigi-p4939
@miigi-p4939 3 года назад
i mean you could also make food and your wife can also reassure your kids? both of you can fill the roles
@cristoferpoelinitz6522
@cristoferpoelinitz6522 3 года назад
You can't make a baby without a father, so I don't get why people try to raise one without him
@Joseph-ub5wh
@Joseph-ub5wh 3 года назад
Sperm donors?
@joshuawadsworth6417
@joshuawadsworth6417 3 года назад
@@Joseph-ub5wh A spem donor is still the biological father. They're just not the figure.
@Joseph-ub5wh
@Joseph-ub5wh 3 года назад
@@joshuawadsworth6417 I know I was just being hypothetical. I was a single parent child one mom no father never knew him passed when I was 14. Now I'm 27. I looked to a high school teacher and coach as my fatherly figure and role model
@JonathanToolonie
@JonathanToolonie 3 года назад
The man who taught me to control my temper was my Pa. Without that self control I would have beaten up a lot of kids in school.
@ApartmentKing66
@ApartmentKing66 3 года назад
Did you get bullied or picked on a lot?
@JonathanToolonie
@JonathanToolonie 3 года назад
@@ApartmentKing66 Every day for 5 years.
@John3.36
@John3.36 3 года назад
"When my father and my mother forsake me, then the LORD will take me up. " - Psalm 27:10 KJV GOD WILL BE YOUR FATHER
@provemewrongthen
@provemewrongthen 3 года назад
The Most Perfect Father too.
@MsHeartIsArt
@MsHeartIsArt 2 года назад
Do you mean the Bible? Because a father can only be a father if he is there PHYSICALLY and involved
@provemewrongthen
@provemewrongthen 2 года назад
@@MsHeartIsArt that’s how God does it to all who put their faith in Him and His Son.
@davidr1037
@davidr1037 3 года назад
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@AcesHight
@AcesHight 3 года назад
Mothers give us a collective insight and integration prowess from a female viewpoint, fathers give us the male viewpoint, families are the main building blocks of different societies and therefore our civilization.
@damianholmes3049
@damianholmes3049 3 года назад
“Collective inside and integration prowess…” What does this mean?
@gofos7042
@gofos7042 Год назад
The articles Prageru provided as examples all support fatherhood. Just goes to show how rotten their fanbase is. Cant even check basic sources
@redblaze8700
@redblaze8700 Год назад
Probably because Dennis or whomever works for him are either dishonest or lazy when looking for relevant sources.
@yurisucupira
@yurisucupira Год назад
You're the one who did not _check basic sources,_ otherwise you would know that e.g. The Atlantic article _Are Fathers Necessary?_ states that *_The bad news for Dad is that despite common perception, there’s nothing objectively essential about his contribution._* Or maybe you do know what the article states, but you prefer to be dishonest so those who don't check the sources end up believing in your lie.
@gofos7042
@gofos7042 Год назад
@@yurisucupira did you even read the article? It refers not to the necessity of fatherhood, but rather to the parenting quality that a single mother could provide, or a single father, or a lesbian couple. It doesnt say that fathers are useless. The ending line you quoted refers to the misconceptions about gender roles. Fathers ARE important, but economic circumstances and other obsticles seem to disprove their role of "utmost importance". Also you didnt finish the quote, it said: the good news is, we've gotten used to him. That means in the context of the article, that dads are still important and gender roles are starting be adjusted as the ecomomic and life circumstances change. Finally, the quote you mentioned is literally at the end of the article. All the genuine information and points are in the middle.
@yurisucupira
@yurisucupira Год назад
@@gofos7042 I read all the cited articles at least twice.
@yurisucupira
@yurisucupira Год назад
@@gofos7042 _It refers not to the necessity of fatherhood, but rather to the parenting quality that a single mother could provide,_ No, the article does *both* things: it states that fathers are not necessary *because* _The quality of parenting (...) is what really matters,_ i.e. if a single mom or a lesbian couple is competent, then, according with this lame article, this fact renders the father completely unecessary to the child's development. This, however, is propaganda BS! It's a FALSE, unscientific statement. There's a wealth of scientific data proving this statement wrong. Of course: the statements in the article were made by a feminist, 2 sociologists and a statistician. None of them are developmental neuroscientists, neither psychologists specialized in child development. They're not specialists in this area, they're making statements based on what they believe. They do provide some statistical data, but statistical data does not prove causation: observational studies use statistics, but scientific studies go further and deeper, they explore empirical data and find cause and consequence relations instead of just apparent correlations pointed in this lame article. Their same (lame) statements could be used to make the case that a mother is equally unecessary, provided that the single dad or gay couple is competent enough. This is scientifically false, too, but this is how far their nonsense goes. *Any competent parent is better than an incompetent one,* so stating the obvious doesn't help. The article however uses this obvious fact to push a false argument: that the importance of competence renders fathers unecessary or less necessary than a "competent parent". Bullsh-t. The reality is that it is _possible_ for a competent homosexual couple or competent single parent to raise a kid, but it's inevitably different and more limited than if a kid is raised by a compenent heterosexual couple. The ideal case is the heterosexual couple: the fact that a competent homosexual couple or a competent single parent can raise a kid doesn't automatically make it better or equivalent to a *competent heterosexual* couple. The article intentionally doesn't mention the *competent heterosexual* couple because then the author can trick you (the reader) into believing that a competent mother or a competent homosexual couple renders the father (or even the heterosexual couple) "unecessary". It's a small detail, but very important to notice the dishonesty of the article.
@ericeboyd
@ericeboyd 3 года назад
When my four year old triplet boys hear Dennis Prager’s voice on my phone they say “is that Grandpa Dennis Daddy”?
@abrareads
@abrareads 3 года назад
So sweet!!
@m.hughes8605
@m.hughes8605 3 года назад
Dennis Prager has this reassuring paternal voice that reaches out to all ages, even babies apparently, lol.
@ApartmentKing66
@ApartmentKing66 3 года назад
Wow, triplet boys. Dad's gonna have his hands full if not already. Does Dennis know they call him that? He should if not. I think he'd be very flattered.
@ConspiracyCon578
@ConspiracyCon578 3 года назад
Im sorry that's just cringe
@XSD.1.
@XSD.1. 3 года назад
I agree basically, but I raised a boy totally on my own and he became a good responsible and loving man.
@samuelforesta
@samuelforesta 3 года назад
So basically this video is wrong.
@TheFate23
@TheFate23 3 года назад
I'd rather listen to your son's side for a more objective point of view :-)
@ukulkarni
@ukulkarni 2 года назад
He may be 'good' now. What's to say he would be 'better' if a father was around?
@paprikadevetsedam767
@paprikadevetsedam767 3 года назад
At the end he should've said: "I'm Dennis Prager and I'm your father!" :'D
@josephfrechette9916
@josephfrechette9916 3 года назад
NOOOOOO that's not true!
@Frame_Late
@Frame_Late 2 года назад
@@josephfrechette9916"Look into your heart, you know it to be true. Join me, and we can rule the galaxy as father and son!"
@josephfrechette9916
@josephfrechette9916 2 года назад
@@Frame_Late do I get free vegetables if I join you?
@Frame_Late
@Frame_Late 2 года назад
@@josephfrechette9916 yes. And they're covered in CHEESE!
@mrawesomeDK
@mrawesomeDK 3 года назад
A two-parent male-female household is essential for raising well adjusted kids. If in doubt, check the paternal status of inmates and street workers. The vast majority trained their "skills" in single mother households.
@oleg4966
@oleg4966 3 года назад
Keep in mind that two-parent households can be of the same gender. And since gay adoption got legalized recently, we don't really have any solid research yet on whether the children raised by same-sex couples will be less functional. That's why the question arose at all: the statistical evidence about fatherless/motherless children overwhelmingly apples to SINGLE-parent homes, so there's some space for debate on whether a homosexual couple will provide everything a child needs. It's possible they won't, but it's also possible they will. Only time will tell. Of course, left-wing thinkers had to go and screw up a perfectly good debate by taking an extreme position on it ("SOME children of single parents come out all right, therefore all the other children are violent because of poverty"), which will probably lead to their opponents taking an equally extreme position ("gay couples must not be allowed to raise children, because both genders are required for a healthy child"). I'm rather glad that Prager didn't succumb to the temptation and answered the problem with a reasonable solution (namely, add a father/mother figure who is not the immediate parent).
@mrawesomeDK
@mrawesomeDK 3 года назад
@@oleg4966 Dig a little deeper and you'll find that children of single fathers do a lot better on average, compared to to single mother households. Not as good as kids of traditional two-parent upbringing, but still far better.
@PJRayment
@PJRayment 3 года назад
@@oleg4966 "Keep in mind that two-parent households can be of the same gender. " If he didn't have that in mind, he wouldn't have specified "male-female household". "It's possible they won't, but it's also possible they will. Only time will tell." Given that families were designed to be heterosexual, that's quite unlikely. "lead to their opponents taking an equally extreme position" You've just been saying that, for all you know, the research might show that both sexes required. So what makes it "extreme"?
@pacificsurvivor7418
@pacificsurvivor7418 Год назад
2 moms/ 2 dads are better than none
@Amtrak507
@Amtrak507 3 года назад
As someone who’s a teacher and seen students without their father in the home: Yes. They are crucial. Maybe the most important thing in a child’s development
@backup3142
@backup3142 3 года назад
If you are actually a teacher and not just a fourteen year old LARPing as one, please stop earnestly watching prageru
@PJRayment
@PJRayment 3 года назад
@@backup3142 Why? It's good stuff. Better than many teachers teach these days.
@rainynight02
@rainynight02 3 года назад
@@PJRayment Every time I see comments like this, it's always "Prayer is lying!" Or "it's propaganda." And they never really go beyond that.
@backup3142
@backup3142 3 года назад
@@PJRayment Because they are constantly lying and literally anti-abolitionist (the ones who freed the slaves). That's not all but from there you can see a trend.
@PJRayment
@PJRayment 3 года назад
@@backup3142 "Because they are constantly lying..." And yet you have not even shown an example of that, let alone demonstrated your accusation. "...and literally anti-abolitionist (the ones who freed the slaves)." Again, an evidence-free accusation. I've seen an accusation like this before, and looked into it, and the accusation (on that occasion) was false. What's _your_ evidence? "That's not all but from there you can see a trend." Yes, I can see a trend. Critics making accusations without providing evidence.
@TheHollandHS
@TheHollandHS 3 года назад
Everyone can be a father. And yes we need one.
@stephenberry3379
@stephenberry3379 3 года назад
As a [young] man who also happens to be a Millennial and grew up without a father, Mr. Prager's message is further indicative of the state of our society. I have an excellent mother who raised me well; however, I can't help but still feel like there is still something missing. Thank God for Jesus and the good male mentors He's brought my way! Jesus is coming soon!
@papki9157
@papki9157 3 года назад
My dad has been verbally abusive to my mother and sister, until he finally abandoned us. Now he lives alone and is suicidal. I wouldn't know what It's like to grow up with a real father.
@run2cat4run
@run2cat4run 3 года назад
Same here mine would be horrible and make me feel worthless.
@janicep1508
@janicep1508 3 года назад
I'm not blaming your mother, I'm just questioning the video's statement about girls without fathers are less likely to choose good men. Did your mom grow up with a loving father?
@papki9157
@papki9157 3 года назад
@@janicep1508 Yes she did.
@3sz10
@3sz10 3 года назад
There always been "bad" mothers AND fathers. I pity you but the fact that your father was not the best person for the role of being a father has nothing to do with the question (I don't even understand how it could become an actual question...) about "Are Father Necessary".
@ChaosAngelZero
@ChaosAngelZero 3 года назад
Big governments replace fathers, and you see how good of a job they're doing.
@nikinikipikipiki8547
@nikinikipikipiki8547 2 года назад
Yes but it's still better to have a father imo
@CommunityMartyr
@CommunityMartyr Год назад
Lmao you didn't read any of the articles you mentioned and it's painfully obvious
@luciusael
@luciusael 3 года назад
"But some man has to be your father" That made me tear up.
@enzosperandio9481
@enzosperandio9481 3 года назад
Thank you GOD for letting me have a father in my life for as long as it was. I miss him deeply and felt the kind of love my mother never could give me.
@conordwyer1553
@conordwyer1553 3 года назад
Well the number 1 cause of crime is fatherless households so yeah I’d say they are a bit more than necessary.
@ElektroXgras
@ElektroXgras 3 года назад
Are you sure you have understood the difference between causation and correlation right?
@conordwyer1553
@conordwyer1553 3 года назад
@MonkeGamer yes
@conordwyer1553
@conordwyer1553 3 года назад
@@ElektroXgras yes I do
@human.0170
@human.0170 3 года назад
bruh, my father RUINED my life, littarly all he did was abuse me all my life and be extremely toxic. i assure you I didn't need him and I'm happy he isn't in my life anymore
@ZaKrakilla
@ZaKrakilla 3 года назад
The question here is if children are better with fathers or without fathers. I doubt anybody ever questioned if it's good for children to have abusive parents.
@mitchmineshafter
@mitchmineshafter 3 года назад
Thank you PragerU, fathers are extremely important, and anyone who says otherwise is ignorant.
@ironnwizzard
@ironnwizzard 3 года назад
Obi-wan Kenobi for mentor: 10/10, would become a Jedi again.
@charlescox290
@charlescox290 3 года назад
I was about to comment just, "... Mentor ...", But you beat me to it.
@fweddyfwintsone4491
@fweddyfwintsone4491 3 года назад
I think the better question is "Are Politicians Necessary?"
@ADeeSHUPA
@ADeeSHUPA 3 года назад
uP
@JorgeGonzalez-gu7ve
@JorgeGonzalez-gu7ve 3 года назад
We could use robots
@fweddyfwintsone4491
@fweddyfwintsone4491 3 года назад
@@JorgeGonzalez-gu7ve Robots? Heck, we could roll dice and get better results than what we have now.
@PauI123
@PauI123 3 года назад
Well kind of. We need some sort of authority figure to govern things sucu as laws, militaries, etc. Current politicians are garbage, but a necessary evil.
@albertopachaly1241
@albertopachaly1241 3 года назад
"Ask the girl in the bar how is her relation with her father. If she say anything positive.. Move along.." GLENN QUAGMIRE
@kyrball
@kyrball 3 года назад
i grew up with both parents around and i feel like i would have been better without either because they both sucks. i think it just depends on if your parents are good people.
@samuelforesta
@samuelforesta 3 года назад
I see you
@evanm2024
@evanm2024 3 года назад
My dad wasn't perfect. Few are. But he was and is my dad. He's now old and in failing health, but I'm trying to be there for him like he always was for me.
@kinnish5267
@kinnish5267 3 года назад
super important to do that as I was there part of the time for my mom before she died and to this day I wish I did more.
@findinggold1463
@findinggold1463 3 года назад
Not if they are abusive, neglectful and cruel. My dad was mean that but my mom was worse. Now where do you go? No one in the community didn't help either. Bottom line, I still turned ok. Successful, and happy and enjoying my life. Because I decided to. I wasn't going to let them destroy my life, they destroyed the first 18 yrs. This attitude served me well. I did need some therapy and got help when I needed it.
@ln235
@ln235 3 года назад
What's your point
@DeusEx_Machina
@DeusEx_Machina Год назад
Careful folks... Prager misrepresents every article he cites here. Don't fall for the clickbait.
@misterauctor7353
@misterauctor7353 Год назад
Clickbait?
@Aiden_Muslim
@Aiden_Muslim 3 года назад
You know, I always do many dumb things and still do many dumb things and my dad always protects me from them. Although my dad is strict which is something I very much hate about him it's the same reason to why I avoided many problems in my life. He was there for me standing up for me whenever I was in trouble and later on taught me how to stand up for myself, and whenever I fall and cant stand for myself he will immediately like an sharp sword cut my problems. Thank you dad for being there for me, God bless you I love you alot.
@saysaysays
@saysaysays 3 года назад
No, I myself grew up without a father & it took me awhile to finally come to the understanding that you’re father isn’t your only male-figure. It could be your uncles, grandfather, brother, or some sort of male friend.
@run2cat4run
@run2cat4run 3 года назад
Well said
@Bloodylaser
@Bloodylaser 3 года назад
I agree with this completely.
@user-cq9fl4ws8k
@user-cq9fl4ws8k 3 года назад
@@saysaysays i hope dennis prager is not your male figure if he is damn i feel sad for you
@saysaysays
@saysaysays 3 года назад
@@user-cq9fl4ws8k oh no lol I HIGHLY dislike him
@user-cq9fl4ws8k
@user-cq9fl4ws8k 3 года назад
@@saysaysays good
@HitmannDDD
@HitmannDDD 3 года назад
No doubt, what we're seeing today is in part a result of fathers being absent in the home. I'm also an advocate for single income families and homeschooling. Someone needs to stay home to rear the children, otherwise someone else will be instilling THEIR values in your child.
@MidnightDStroyer
@MidnightDStroyer 3 года назад
Which is one of the reasons why the Radical Left has attacked & degraded the values of a traditional marriage...They *want* chaos & suffering.
@Fiery154
@Fiery154 3 года назад
The left also promotes longer school days, summer school, and early childhood education including government run day care for infants and toddlers. They want to indoctrinate you kids, with out any time to lose.
@ApartmentKing66
@ApartmentKing66 3 года назад
@@MidnightDStroyer And speaking of attacking and degrading traditional marriage and the values that come with it, the United States Supreme Court dealt it a body blow when they legalized same-sex marriage in 2015 with the Obergefell ruling. God never intended for two men or two women to marry and become the basis of a family. Male and female are different and each brings something to the table that the other can't. The late Justice Ginsburg is answering to God for that right now, and Justice Kennedy will be unless he repents as the author of the decision, along with the other 3 for their complicity.
@Ithenna
@Ithenna 3 года назад
That's why I stopped working. Didn't think it was worth it to work to pay someone else to raise my kid. The piddly money I would have leftover after daycare sucked up the majority of my paycheck wouldn't amount to squat when my kid comes home with a psychological truckload of leftist garbage to sort through at the end of the day. Parenting might be a little stressful at times, but it's nothing compared to the headache you'll end up with in the long run if you leave it to someone else.
@tomgachagan1347
@tomgachagan1347 3 года назад
@@MidnightDStroyer gay marriage has never caused chaos or suffering
@josh_boak
@josh_boak 3 года назад
It breaks my heart that this has to be said on a highly political youtube channel.
@grimygrime
@grimygrime 3 года назад
I remember growing up my father constantly telling me to control my emotions and not to get emotional...RIP Dad.
@Awacs0808
@Awacs0808 3 года назад
My father died when I was 3. It makes me sick to see fathers run from there kids.
@BitchChill
@BitchChill 3 года назад
I'd do the same
@kentfrederick8929
@kentfrederick8929 3 года назад
Even though many children might have a closer relationship with mothers, fathers are necessary. I wanted to be like my father, going to work every day in a suit, carrying a briefcase, and having an office. He taught me how to behave in an office and navigate office politics. Of course, he taught me how to buy suits and tie a necktie. Girls tell me that their fathers were the ones who subtlety, or not so subtlety, let boys know to behave well around their daughters. Of course, many a father has shown a daughter how to drive a stick and change a flat tire. I have friends who told their daughters not to be afraid to argue with co-workers or bosses, when someone has a stupid idea or is acting unfairly.
@malcolmtas5601
@malcolmtas5601 3 года назад
With regard to your second paragraph, one of the problems of fatherlessness is that boys do not have a role model of a man going out every day, working his fingers to the bone for the sake of his family. They also don't have the discipline of a patriarchal figure pulling them into line. The result is, when they go out into the adult world, and they meet a patriarchal figure ie the boss, they don't have the motivation to do the job properly. The result is, although they want to get ahead, they haven't developed the social skills to do so.
@slackoon4625
@slackoon4625 3 года назад
But women can also teach the same things. The only reason that doesn’t happen is because of stereotypes.
@kentfrederick8929
@kentfrederick8929 3 года назад
@@slackoon4625 How many women will chat with the boy in their studies, with a few stuffed animals and a gun rack with the long arms used to shoot the stuffed animals? The implication being that if you try something with my daughter, your head gets mounted next to the deer head.
@donggunkim3595
@donggunkim3595 3 года назад
@@malcolmtas5601 I don't think patriarchy is what we are learning from fathers... Patriarchy is a system that men are dominant; thus, hold more power while excluding women. At least, this is not what I learned from my dad. I agree with diciplines and others.
@shneekyshnek5045
@shneekyshnek5045 3 года назад
@@slackoon4625 You mean those stereotypes that let us survive the cold hard nights back in the day? That the man goes out hunting and protects his family while the mother cares for the children so they can grow up to be good and caring people that will give them a future?
@calebthomas6430
@calebthomas6430 3 года назад
Chapter 5 Social interaction refers to the ways in which people respond to one another. Social structure refers to the way a society is organized into predictable relationships. Both social interaction and social structure are central to understanding how different aspects of behavior are related to one another. Our response to someone’s behavior is based on the meaning we attach to his/her actions. Reality is shaped by our perceptions, evaluations, and definitions. The ability to define social reality reflects a group’s power within a society. Sociologists use the term status to refer to any of the full range of socially defined positions within a large group or society. Sociologically, status does not refer to prestige. Any position, whether deemed good or bad, positive or negative, is a status. A person can hold a number of statuses at the same time. An ascribed status is assigned to a person by society without regard for the person’s unique talents or characteristics, generally at birth. An achieved status is attained by a person largely through his or her own efforts. A master status dominates other statuses and thereby determines a person’s general position within society. A social role is a set of expectations for people who occupy a given social position or status. Role conflict occurs when incompatible expectations arise from two or more social positions held by the same person. Role strain is a term used to describe the difficulty that arises when the same social position imposes conflicting demands and expectations. The process of disengagement from a role that is central to one’s self-identity in order to establish a new role and identity is referred to as role exit. A group is any number of people with similar norms, values, and expectations who regularly and consciously interact. Groups play an important part in a society’s structure. Much of our social interaction takes place within groups and is influenced by their norms and sanctions. Primary groups are small groups characterized by intimate, face-to-face interaction and socialization; secondary groups are more formal, impersonal groups in which there is little social intimacy or mutual understanding. An in-group can be defined as any group or category to which people feel they belong, whereas an out-group is any group or category to which people do not think they belong. Sociologists call any group that individuals use as a standard for evaluating themselves and their own behavior a reference group. Group growth can result in coalitions-temporary or permanent alliances geared toward a common goal. Members of different groups make connections through a series of social relationships known as a social network. With advances in technology, we can now maintain social networks electronically; we don’t need face-to-face contact. Social institutions are organized patterns of beliefs and behavior centered on basic social needs. Functionalists view social institutions as necessary for the survival of society in meeting the basic needs of its members. Conflict theorists suggest that social institutions maintain the privileges of the most powerful individuals and groups within a society. Interactionists emphasize that our social behavior is conditioned by the roles and statuses that we accept, the groups to which we belong, and the institutions within which we function. As contemporary societies have become more complex, our lives have become dominated by formal organizations-groups designed for a special purpose and structured for maximum efficiency. Formal organizations fulfill an enormous variety of personal and societal needs, shaping the lives of every one of us. Ascribed statuses such as gender, race, and ethnicity can influence how we see ourselves within formal organizations. A bureaucracy is a component of formal organization that uses rules and hierarchical ranking to achieve efficiency. Max Weber was the first theorist to concentrate on bureaucracy, using the concept of ideal type to construct and model specific cases. Weber argued that ideal bureaucracies always have five basic characteristics: division of labor, hierarchy of authority, written rules and regulations, impersonality, and employment based on technical qualifications. An organization’s bureaucracy can also grow over time; sociologists call this process bureaucratization. The conflict theorist Robert Michels argued that bureaucratization eventually reaches a stage in which an oligarchy develops. Sociologists also study organizational and bureaucratic culture. The classical theory of formal organizations (scientific management approach) posits that workers are motivated almost entirely by economic rewards. The more recent human relations approach emphasizes the role of people, communication, and participation in a bureaucracy. Émile Durkheim developed the concepts of mechanical solidarity and organic solidarity to describe the kind of consciousness that develops in societies where there is a simple or complex division of labor, respectively. Ferdinand Tönnies used the term Gemeinschaft to refer to a small, close-knit community, typical of rural life, where people have similar backgrounds and life experiences. Conversely, the Gesellschaft is an ideal type characteristic of modern urban life. Here, most people are strangers who feel little in common with one another. In contrast to Tönnies’s perspective, Gerhard Lenski viewed societies as undergoing change according to a dominant pattern known as sociocultural evolution. His view suggests that a society’s level of technology is critical to the way it is organized. The hunting-and-gathering society, the horticultural society, and the agrarian society are three types of preindustrial societies. An industrial society depends on mechanization to produce its goods and services. A postindustrial society’s economic system is engaged primarily in the processing and control of information. A postmodern society is a technologically sophisticated society that is preoccupied with consumer goods and media images. At the macro-level of analysis, we see society shifting to more advanced forms of technology. The social structure becomes complex and new social institutions emerge to assume some functions previously performed by family. On the micro-level of analysis, these changes affect the nature of social interactions between people. People come to rely more on social networks, rather than solely on kinship ties.
@Blueberry_Shortcake01
@Blueberry_Shortcake01 3 года назад
As soon as I found out I was gay youtube has been steamrolling me with antigay ads. Why!?!
@christophergallagher4921
@christophergallagher4921 3 года назад
Its all part of the process, eventually you'll graduate to cringy corporate pride month ads, then finally, you'll find Troxie Matel, then AND ONLY THEN will you be truly spending too much time on youtube.
@christophergallagher4921
@christophergallagher4921 3 года назад
But in all seriousness, I get these things all the time and I just get so pissed every time they pop up
@justanotherchannelonyoutub126
@justanotherchannelonyoutub126 3 года назад
5:17 Hello there!
@ahhitskatie9094
@ahhitskatie9094 3 года назад
My own father rejected me at a very young age. Though married for about 22 years now, my stepfather truly began to assume a “Dad” role within the past 5 years of my life. I cannot tell you how much all of this has impacted my life for the better (I was very unstable, my poor mother). I praise God for this man who stepped up to be a dad when I needed one. So yes, fathers are VERY important.
@caven930
@caven930 3 года назад
Jordan Peterson definitely filled that roll in a big way for me. His books have helped me so much. My dad was a loser drug addict/drunk on disability for no reason. Sat in his chair all day watching westerns, smoking dope (and 2 packs of cigs a day), popping pills, and drinking. My mom divorced him finally when I was 16 and it was a total free for all after that. I did whatever the hell I wanted and made her life really hard. No I'm not proud of it, I feel terrible about it. I'm 25 now and I've learned alot on my own for the past 7 years. I'm married, in a leadership role at a factory in my home town, and I can provide everything I need for me and my family no problem. But I was blessed to be surrounded by certain people that saw what I was and genuinely wanted to help. That doesn't always happen. Sometimes the situation is so bad that help is impossible. Alot of growing pains could've been avoided if my father had acted like one. A good father is crucial to society. It takes two, always has.
@rubenroque9211
@rubenroque9211 3 года назад
“But l know for a fact that had l had a father, l’d have some discipline. l’d more confidence. Your mother cannot calm you down the way a man can.Your mother can’t reassure you the way a man can”.Tupac Shakur.
@tradcatholic
@tradcatholic 3 года назад
Beautiful sentiments Dennis . Thank you for the TRUTH STRAIGHT UP as usual.❤️
@williamdavis8513
@williamdavis8513 3 года назад
I’m soon age 60 and my father soon 100. His constant presence in my life is beyond priceless. Now..and soon I will stand in the gap for my three sons and their little ones. It will be an honor and privilege.
@thundertazzy4127
@thundertazzy4127 3 года назад
I wish you both a happy 60 and a happy 100
@KRterrorKR123
@KRterrorKR123 3 года назад
When you started to talk about daughters no having fathers, it was like you were speaking directly to a friend of mine. Every single issue you mentioned perfectly represents her word for word. Fathers are important!
@CastleGraphics
@CastleGraphics 3 года назад
One of the most important jobs I will ever have in my life is being a good father...regardless of anything else I do
@JorgeGonzalez-gu7ve
@JorgeGonzalez-gu7ve 3 года назад
Obviusly i would be 10 meters deep into the sea if i didint have my father
@SPORTSNUTIM
@SPORTSNUTIM 3 года назад
I never knew my real father, my stepfather was a bad replacement.
@chriskelley7979
@chriskelley7979 3 года назад
Sorry to hear that. My son seems to like his step dad more than me, I don't know what I'm doing wrong 😕
@zidniafifamani2378
@zidniafifamani2378 3 года назад
Well, in my opinion there still are benefits of having bad father than having no father at all, which is you know what kind of person you should NOT be.
@chriskelley7979
@chriskelley7979 3 года назад
@@zidniafifamani2378 absent King is worse than a tyrant ......old saying
@chriskelley7979
@chriskelley7979 3 года назад
@@russ254 yeah. He's only 5 right now, some friends and coworkers tell me "hang in there". Some of which where sons in a similar situation and ended up gravitating towards their dad's. One day man!!
@ApartmentKing66
@ApartmentKing66 3 года назад
@@chriskelley7979 I'm wondering if it's because you set boundaries, whereas the step doesn't, allowing him to do things you wouldn't. You know how kids are, the lenient parent is the more popular.
@alaska4939
@alaska4939 3 года назад
I get frustrated with my dad, occasionally argue with him, but I couldn’t imagine life without him. For every fight there’s at least four pleasant conversations and making each other laugh. When everything is going wrong in my world, all I want is a hug from Dad. He’s sturdy and stable and not about to change.
@naomiscollectionofvideos4231
@naomiscollectionofvideos4231 3 года назад
Thank you Cutinho Family and Mr. Prager for this much appreciated information!
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