To Understand Unrest In America, You Need To Understand The Crisis Of Fatherlessness
Senior Research Fellow at the Faith & Reason Institute Mary Eberstadt joins the Federalist Radio Hour.
Pixar’s ‘Onward’ Celebrates Fatherhood And Timeless Values
In a time men are portrayed at best as fools and at worst as oppressors, ‘Onward’ is a breath of fresh air. The story shows the importance of fatherhood and the consequences of its absence.
No, It’s Not Evil To Celebrate Girl Dads Like Kobe Bryant
For those hoping to balance the power dynamic between men and women, girl dads offer a solution, helping girls to become strong, confident, and independent.
Left Claims Women Are Essential To Business But Optional To Families
In 2020, Washington state insists the female perspective is critical to corporations. But in 2018, it insisted the female perspective was optional for children.
Men Don’t Need Tampons. They Need Fathers
It’s got to be hard being a man today. Your entire identity is systematically being scrubbed from existence.
Kamala Harris Proposes Warehousing Children In Public Schools Until Dinner Every Day
Harris’s proposal very visually falls in the category of making all parents into divorced dads, with visiting rights to their own children only on evenings and weekends.
‘Modern Love’ Episode Illustrates The Dangers Of Dating Dad
This Modern Love episode reveals not only deep truths about the lasting pain of father absence, but also highlights the roots of society’s Me Too problems.
Imperfect ‘Tall Girl’ Has Surprising Message For Young Women On The Importance Of Fathers
The film struggles, but Netflix’s ‘Tall Girl’ takes a break from Hollywood’s predictable message to remind young women we need our fathers.
‘Cobra Kai’ Reminds Us That Masculinity Is Good, And Boys And Girls Are Different
Although in some respects a continuation of the corny, 1980s nostalgia of ‘The Karate Kid,’ ‘Cobra Kai’ reminds Americans of cardinal truths about children that we all know deep down.
Has Feminized Schooling Contributed To The West’s Male Crisis?
Schools could do more to address over-feminized education. This would improve the education of young men and women, and make school a better place to learn.
Gillette Ad Waxes Nostalgic About The Fathers The Left Has Yanked From Boys’ Lives
Boys are not lost because of toxic masculinity; they are lost because their fathers have been taken away from them and they cannot figure out how to fill that void with anything but rage and shame.
The Kanye-Trump Bromance Highlights Our Culture’s Yearning For Fathers
‘The campaign ‘I’m with her’ just didn’t make me feel, as a guy, that didn’t get to see my dad all the time — like a guy that could play catch with his son.’
Fathers Deserve More Than Stuff For Father’s Day. They Deserve Respect
Something is wrong when the obligations of Father’s Day are nothing more than a 30-minute phone call and shipping your dad something Amazon’s website said were ‘Dad’s Favorites.’
72 Years After Japanese Internment Camps, ‘Karate Kid’ Still Teaches The Importance Of Fathers
The heartbeat that drives ‘The Karate Kid’ may be stronger now than it was in 1984. For all its superficial flaws, this film overflows with timeless wisdom for how to raise good men.
Netflix’s ‘Godless’ Celebrates The Importance Of Men, God, And Guns
In the Netflix mini-series ‘Godless,’ we see what is possible if just a few strong and virtuous men step up and take responsibility amid disaster.
Why America Needs More Fathers Like The Clueless Ted Wheeler In ‘Stranger Things’
Ted Wheeler may not look so bad to those whose fathers were abusive or absent (or both). Indeed, despite his flaws, he’s not even close to being the worst father in ‘Stranger Things.’
In HBO’s ‘The Defiant Ones,’ Dre And Jimmy Sell Words That Don’t Match Their Lives
What you don’t get when you’re watching a documentary film like this are two facts: You’re not a genius, and you’re not that lucky.
Rather Than Judging Fathers’ Household Labor, Let’s Appreciate It
As a tribute to Father’s Day, I’d like to describe the household labor of two fathers I’ve known: my own father and my husband, the father of my children.