And the bigger problem with these inner-city populations isn’t that they are filled with unemployed people … it’s that they’re filled with UNEMPLOYABLE people.
> And the bigger problem with these inner-city populations isn’t that they are filled with unemployed people … it’s that they’re filled with UNEMPLOYABLE people. <
I talk for decades in inner-city high schools. Some of my classes were 90% or more black. And even in the worst of those classes, most of the kids were okay. They had serious attendance problems. And a few disruptive students ruined the learning for everyone.
But here’s the thing. When they were there, most of those kids at least tried. They made the effort.
Given a bit of structure, most of them would do well. And nothing provides structure like a good factory paycheck.
It’s filled with unemployable people because of welfare and black women.
If black women knew they would starve unless they got an employed man to support them, they would stop sleeping with thugs and try to get a stable man with a job.