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Marriage Shouldn’t Be Controversial—But It Is
Last month, Erica Komisar, author of the book Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters, wrote an opinion piece for The Wall Street Journal under the headline “Political Correctness is Bad for Kids.”
In her first paragraph, Komisar writes:
Family life shouldn’t be politicized, but a new poll suggests that it is. Only 33% of U.S. liberals “agree that marriage is needed to create strong families,” according to the survey from the Institute for Family Studies. The figures are 80% of conservatives and 55% of moderates.
Despite her status as a liberal …
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Tagged Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters, Erica Komisar, Good Morning America, Institute for Family Studies, James Taranto, NPR, The Wall Street Journal
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