It's Freud based shit.
That is the saying, because it helps to justify the onslaught of single mothers the US started to endure in the 70s.
Jews just made a saying around it so it looked like that relationship was what they wanted, knowing it would further erode the boys approach to manhood.
The problem is that on a healthy family, the affirmation makes sense. Current relations not so much, because first we need competent dads to raise good sons. A good son has a chance of fixing slightly off daughters (complete fuckups are unfixable)
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