In this case, they make the kids feel guilty for having parents that did things the right way and that loved and cared for their children. While it makes a good point with regards to being aware of the difficulties that others experience, it is also brainwashing in the sense that at the end of the video, the kids at the front are left feeling like they did something wrong, something that they should feel guilty for, something that they should resent their parents for.
Why aren't the self-proclaimed racial leaders doing something to lessen the impact of the first condition mentioned. This would help to turn things around in minority communities, yet it is never mentioned. Might it be because they need the problem to continue?
I'm so tired of this stuff.
Its a silly, pathetic video that I debunked in 30 seconds.
I agree, are my children supposed to feel guilty because their parents loved them? People were warned by Diana Ross about being born out of wedlock and having children out of wed lock in her song Love Child. . One of the lines is love child, always second best.
But I have to agree that they are looking at the whole thing backwards. Those whose parents did the right thing don't have a "Head start," they are starting at the beginning where they should be. The rest have been handicapped by their parents' bad decisions. And now, in this day and age that we have birth control, there is no reason for single women to have kids they can't take care of. There's no reason for it. This isn't 1850s Dublin.
their breeding like rats does NOT make me advantaged because i was planned and had parents that wanted and loved me.
you know its the black community’s problem if mom and dad can’t stay married, if they ever were to begin with.
don’t blame everyone else for the failings of your demographic. they love rutting around and over 80% of black children are out of wedlock, and no one in the black community gives a crap about this. stable families make everything better for the parents AND the kids.
oh but perhaps that’s considered ‘acting white’
/mic drop
A lot of what it tries to portray is the result of decisions made by their parents and grandparents.
It used to be the cultural norm that parents "wanted a better life for their children" than they had.
That motivation used to be called "sacrifice." Parents sacrificed so their children could have better lives.
That ethos is gone in the black community. This isn't "systemic racism," it's the consequences of LBJ's Great Society programs.
It's still there in the Asian communities built on multigenerational families. It's mostly still there in the European communities. It's likely still there in the Hispanic communities, too.
Even considering whatever "systemic racism" was inherent in "separate but equal," there are many causes of black poverty in the United States, as well as cyclical periods of gains and losses since emancipation and the Civil War.
People should read this wikiepedia entry, The Great Migration. Then read the companion links at the bottom, the Second Great Migration, and then the final New Great Migration to see how African-Americans improved since Reconstruction.
Excerpt from The Great Migration:
African Americans made substantial gains in industrial employment, particularly in the steel, automobile, shipbuilding, and meatpacking industries. Between 1910 and 1920, the number of blacks employed in industry nearly doubled from 500,000 to 901,000.[29] After the Great Depression, more advances took place after workers in the steel and meatpacking industries organized into labor unions in the 1930s and 1940s, under the interracial Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). The unions ended the segregation of many jobs, and African Americans began to advance into more skilled jobs and supervisory positions previously informally reserved for whites.
Between 1940 and 1960, the number of blacks in managerial and administrative occupations doubled, along with the number of blacks in white-collar occupations, while the number of black agricultural workers in 1960 fell to one-fourth of what it was in 1940.[33] Also, between 1936 and 1959, black income relative to white income more than doubled in various skilled trades.[34] Encountering very little employment discrimination, blacks had higher labor force participation rates than whites in every U.S. Census from 1890 to 1950.[35] As a result of these advancements, the percentage of black families living below the poverty line declined from 87 percent in 1940 to 47 percent by 1960 and to 30 percent by 1970.[36]
President Lyndon Johnson put an end to all that, and then President Barack Obama blamed "white people" for it.
And now, desperate Democrats inciting rioting and looting to blame President Donald Trump for it.
-PJ
I appreciate that my parents (who were really too young when they had me) were able to provide me with most of these advantages.
I turn, my wife (of 30 years) and I have given all these advantages to our daughter in abundance.
Thats how its supposed to work.
We even gave these advantages to scores of foster kids for the time they were with us and went on to adopt two of there foster kids so they would always have that. I felt bad for what they had to go through before they came to us, but we did all we could after that.
I’ve never skipped out on a wife or a child.I’m not even *slightly* responsible for any guy (or woman) who’s done so.
Do the black participants have reason to feel “cheated”.Very possibly! But not by me...and not by this country.
As Martin Luther King said...and said wisely...judge my kids not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.