Message from @tritrium
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the data presented i mean
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
that actually makes sense
but i cant recall where i got the study from
i live in a big city, i don't even know my neighbors
so
ive lived in cities were i had the same
in villages they say everybody knows everybody
but i never considered that special since im anti social anwyay
well im not very social i should say
but when i got out, i am fully "there"
same kinda
about cohabiting couples tho, we won't know if they separate after birth, there isn't a stat like divorce rate for them as far as I'm aware
divorce rates in these countries are really high too
i just wanted to raise some doubt over our conclusion 🤔
thats possible
but i think it matters wether or not they get to see their fathers regularly
if that happens
I know how much of a shitshow that usually is
i suppose yeah
The question is whether or not Icelandic black women have 4, 5 or even sometimes 6 children all fathered by different fathers none of which know or care about their offspring? It's not just about being born out of wedlock, it's about having both parents or just one.
yea i know samoja