Message from @tritrium
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you know i think that's a huge problem and if they can fix that in the US, it would help.. but i read this article of all places in this BLM Type rag online.. you know who else has a very similar rate of Fatherlessness and out of Wedlock Births?
People of Iceland.
oh really
If i remember correctly, the rate of Fatherlessness in Black America is like 75%.. and in Iceland it's supposed to be even higher
iceland is not exactly the most violent place is it
Iceland is ranked as one of the most peaceful countries in this world so that poses an issue for this theory
yea
Well not nessecarely
Iceland's population density is also incredibly low
I think that is probably also a very important factor to consider
but their big cities aren't as violent either
big cities big cities
theres 1 and thats not even that big 😄
i don't think population density has a lot to do with per capita violence i might be wrong
im not 100% sure
I remember reading about that but that was a while back
but i never heard about this iceland angle
so maybe i should look back into that then
yeah that article was hilarious to me because i was so confident in the fatherlessness point and the article was like.. this Fatherlessness thing is used by White Supremacists and Confused Blacks to Blame Black Males.. look what we found! 😂
yea but was it true
hmm, from just the top of my memory the out of wedlock birth rate on that article was near 90% for Iceland
which is not correct.. it's much closer to 75% that i mentioned for Black America (don't quote me on that stat either, it's from the top of my head)
For Iceland the stat is like 71%
I remember the rate for Chile also being very high near with Iceland.. that article is 2017 Data.. this is older Data but the rate for Chile is also near 70%..
you are interpreting this wrong
just because they are not married, does not mean they don't live together
yeah thats important
thats what this is about
we have alot of children here as well, that are born outside or marriage, but the parents are just an unmarried couple
yeah u right
i didn't think of that
actually that article i posted above from Iceland Monitor mentions stat about cohabiting couples I didn't notice..
The kids born outside wedlock and cohabitation in Iceland is like 14-15%
thats a very different story then
🤔
I guess you get to keep your theory Belgian Man
I suppose i am, i think that population density had something to do with isolation ironically