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posted by Adam on Tuesday June 17, @07:11AM
from the Fatherhood dept.
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by Anonymous User on Tuesday June 17, @06:56PM EST (#1)
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No question men are treated like second class citizens, and the most disadvantaged men, black men, have suffered the most.
I have a dream, that one day, the NYT will write as many articles about the plight of black men as it does about rich women golfers who want to join Augusta.
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