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Shredding the Social Safety Net - Forced Marriage



 

Washington Post Criticizes Feminists for Challenging Bush Marriage Proposal

  A Washington Post editorial today criticized the feminist left for not
  embracing President Bushs welfare reauthorization plan that would
  include $300 million for state programs promoting marriage as a means
  of ending poverty. Specifically, the editorial blasts feminists for
  not considering marriage as a method of decreasing the number of
  children in single-parent homes living in poverty. The editorial asks,
  Why not find out whether helping mothers and fathers tackle that
  challenging task of getting and staying married could help families
  find their way out of poverty? According to Feminist Majority
  President Eleanor Smeal, The only way out of poverty is through
  increasing incomes. The difference between poor and rich is money.
  Smeal continued, The government can help poor people find and keep
  better jobs and better wages through programs increasing minimum wage,
  or better yet, by adopting a living wage standard, occupational
  training and education, etc. The Bush program ignores the fact that
  there are not enough high paying jobs for men and women, especially  
  minorities and the young.
  The editorial also suggests that feminists are showing too much
  concern for women who may be forced into abusive marriages as a result  
  of the proposed initiative. [I]t is wrong to suggest that any marriage
  promotion is equivalent to pushing women into abusive marriages. The  
  Bush document specifically seeks to encourage healthy marriage. At
  issue, however, are not healthy marriages. According to NOW Legal    
  Defense and Education Fund (NOW LDEF) as many as 60 percent of women
  receiving welfare have been victims of domestic violence, versus 22
  percent of women in the general population. In the last year alone, as
  many as 30 percent of female welfare recipients reported abuse.
  Domestic violence contributes to poverty. Up to 50 percent of women
  who were victims of domestic violence lose their jobs because of the
  abuse. The Bush Administration would do better if it would promote
  programs to reduce domestic violence and living wages. Let Cupid take
  care of marriage.
  From the feminist perspective, when it comes to welfare, the Bush    
  Administration should focus solely on reducing poverty, not on
  encouraging one particular lifestyle. Importantly, feminists are not
  only people dissatisfied with the Bush proposal. According to a
  recent poll, only 2 percent of the public set promoting marriage as a
  current goal for the welfare system, and only 3 percent thought it
  should be a future goal.
 
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