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Perverts At Atlantic Attack Mothers on Mother's Day

THE FEDERALIST REPORTS:

One doesn't need a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to know that children need a mother and a father, not an artificial womb and a group of drinking buddies.

In the week leading up to Mother's Day weekend, The Atlantic thought it would be the perfect time to run a piece on pro-natalism policies arguing that being raised by "a group of friends" "might be even better" than being raised by a mother and father................

But even if a "half century of research" really did say that, millennia of human experience would still say otherwise. In reality, one doesn't need a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to know that children need a mother and a father, not an artificial womb and a group of drinking buddies - despite Hill's promotion of "the many kinds of families that already exist" as equal to or superior to a married mom and dad. The fact that children need a mother and a father is self-evident, like the reality that sight is better than blindness and life is better than death; and the left's refusal to acknowledge this reality says more about the moral blindness of its adherents than the availability of data confirming this reality.................................................

But as you celebrate Mother's Day this weekend, it's worth remembering that mothers are the strongest argument against all of the studies, "data," and propaganda anti-human activists use to push for their extinction: Mothers flush with joy at the first moment they realize they've conceived a new life. Mothers suffering through long hours of labor to bring tiny babies into the world. Mothers waking again and again in the middle of the night to provide comfort and nourishment to little ones. Mothers changing diapers and wiping noses and cleaning up various bodily fluids that would cost a small fortune in Airbnb fees.

Mothers telling teens not to talk back, and mothers sending sons off to war. Mothers weeping over the graves of children taken too soon. Mothers waiting anxiously for prodigals to come home. Mothers rejoicing at the weddings of sons and daughters, and mothers snuggling their children's children. Mothers enriching the lives of everyone around them. Mothers whose work is done and who live now in heaven and in the memories of those whose lives they changed infinitely for the better.

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