In the about last 50 years or so, there has occurred a steady collapse of the traditional, heterosexual American family, tragically resulting in many fatherless families. A feminist, divorce on demand legal system has developed that separates masses of American children, both boys and girls, from their fathers. Masses of children growing up without fathers in their lives has resulted in devastating consequences for American society.
“Almost all the mass shooters were dad deprived boys, whether it was the synagogue shooter, the Jacksonville shooter. . .” (Dr. Warren Farrell, author of The Boy Crisis)1
This statement by Dr. Farrell is very significant IMHO. American Jews are being led to believe by the liberal Jewish media that the synagogue shootings are the result of the rise of an anti-Semitic Right allegedly allied with President Trump.
There have always been some anti-Semites in American society, but it has been very rare that white male American Christians will open fire on a synagogue.
It is quite ironic that the same liberals and feminists who dominate the Jewish media never discuss the dad deprivation of mass shooters who were raised in fatherless families without father figures in their lives as a result of a feminist divorce culture and an anti-father family court system. (Of course I am NOT advocating here for any exemption from punishment for convicted criminals.)
The damage to boys caused by a feminist divorce culture and an anti-father family court system are simply never considered by these intellectually dishonest liberals and feminists. Instead, secular Jewish liberals and feminists attempt to deflect all blame for violence in American society to the availability of guns, anti-Semitic Rightists, racists, misogynists, Trump supporters etc.
In contemporary media, there is hardly any serious discussion of the immense damage to boys caused by the present dad deprivation divorce culture that produces many fatherless families. Women who believe they must divorce should at least insist on custody arrangements that allows their children to have significant relationships with their fathers.