I don’t agree. Most black folks I know want the same things everybody else wants. It’s the professional grievance lobby that makes you think that all blacks are like that.
“I don’t agree. Most black folks I know want the same things everybody else wants.”
Most blacks you interact with are not the average black. You’re making the common mistake of making the exception the rule
Wanting the same thing and how you go about getting them, and having the ability to get them, is the key distinction.
You want a smart phone and so does some Thug from the hood - wanting the same thing is a poor criteria for judging people.
“It’s the professional grievance lobby that makes you think that all blacks are like that.”
No disagreement there. And no I don’t think ALL blacks are like that, but unfortunately a very large portion are - they are “over-represented” in that regard, to use today’s euphemism.
But you have to ask yourself, why do such grievance lobbies exist in the first place. What grievances are they trying to address? And what is the ultimate source of those grievances. And can they really fix them?
The answers are in “The Bell Curve”.