Our under forties are a disaster. Especially when it comes to voting. They begrudge their parents wealth, but use it, and feel for the plight of the black man, whom they have never lived around. spoiled, a little lazy, and lost.
I drove a cab in black neighborhood. 50 men standing in front of bodega bragging about their prison stints, 15 year old mothers, drug dealers, robbed a number of times, and on and on.
But at least before Johnson, the 75 percent marriage rate for having kids was good. geez.
Not everyone’s experience is the same...
Haven’t any of you ever known good black families? I know very strict, churchgoing parents who raise their children well.
I grew up and lived in some crime-ridden communities where both “black” and “white” people were drug dealers and criminals with absent fathers and teenaged mothers, as far back as the late 60’s and 70’s when I was a child.
The most dangerous people in the town where I grew up could be found on both sides of the tracks, so to speak, and so could the good people, who unfortunately were few and far between.