Guns got my family in trouble. My wheelchair bound adult son was determined that no one would hurt him, yet he sought rough company as he went around armed to the teeth. He stabbed a man who assaulted him in the presence of many witnesses who supported him, the police wouldn’t charge him, the assailant’ s girlfriend brandished a weapon in our doorway. We moved to a town that is friendly to black people—he’s black— but where black people aren’t a significant minority. They want that security, but it makes them functionally insecure. I don’t need guns here, I literally leave my doors unlocked. Guns won’t stop insecurity. Black people should be required to integrate, not allowed to concentrate where they live together. That must be a kind of anti-racism.
“Guns got my family in trouble.”
No, guns didn’t. Guns are objects incapable of thinking.
You are correct that assimilation is what is needed. One cannot force it under our system, but it could be encouraged. Black culture was much less violent in the 50’s than it is today.
The breakup of the black family has caused a lot of problems. Take any culture and remove fathers as a stable influence, and there are serious problems. Of course, the constant blaming of every problem on racism serves as a handy excuse for not trying harder.
There are black leaders that preach responsibility and following the law, but they are not put forward on the national stage. It does not further the “progressive” agenda.