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All the pathways Black women were told to trust — our government, our leaders, our degrees, and the very earth we stand on — seem to be more uncertain than ever.  Some people don’t want to head into the unknown unpartnered, and alternative sources of community may seem less certain or socially advantageous as traditional marriage. “During uncertain times, people sell easy solutions. Because our brains, in times of precarity, crave simple solutions,” Bridget Todd, co-host of “There Are No Girls On The Internet” podcast, tells Unbothered.  “But often, those comforting, simple solutions are just placeholders for the reality, which is that the problem is actually systemic and institutional. You’re not going to dismantle it in your specific nuclear household and family. If you’re only looking within your own family, you’re not looking hard enough at the larger issues at play.” 



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