I noticed there is an unclear ratio with the amount of somalis who were raised with a father and the ones who weren't. As we all know statically speaking most criminals were raised in a single mother household, I wanted to see if the same implies with somalis. If a lot of the criminal male youth in the somali community lack a strict and loving father?
As someone who grew up with a father in my life,I used always think it was the same for all somalis. Until recently I came across this "stereotype" of somali father's leaving their current families to get married and impregnate different women or marry a 2nd/3rd/4th wife which leaves the family fatherless.
Let me be the devil’s advocate.
Are we not conflating a number of issues?
The state of one being a fatherless arises due to a number of factors, and perhaps we want to separate those by distinct state groups:
a) Those, who lost their father(s) at a young age,
b) Those, whose father(s) married a second wife, begetting a breakdown in the family unit, and
c) Those, whose father(s) just walked away. Surely, there is a clear distinction there, and not all could be lumped together, a trend observed more common in N. America.
Further, we may want to consider the simple fact that whilst men seem to be practising the second wife principle, most women in the West are not accepting of the practice, and are choosing to either end the marriage, or distant themselves from the husbands whilst seeking sole custody of the children, which in turn adversely impacts the children. Granted, some fathers are awfully irresponsible whilst some mothers are terrible, if uncompromising, when they realise to be financially independent, hardly considering adverse implications to the kids, but rather more concerned with their social standing.
i) How does one measure the percentage in category (b)?
ii) How does one measure the percentage in category (c)?
iii) How does one measure in the event where a mother chooses to go it alone, take the kids, and removes the father from the equation? Could we still blame the father?