Don’t even ask, Boo Boo.
Black people a hundred years or so ago were dignified, proud, and noble. Things weren't perfect in America, especially for them. But they held their heads high in spite of it. They knew they had come a long way in still a relatively short period of time and they were determined to go even further.
And then came along leftists like Lyndon Johnson, and the "Great Society" that put the black race back in chains. But it was even WORSE this time. Now they were held in spirit and soul to a system that offered no dignity or nobility whatsoever. Black people lost their pride until now...
...well, until now when too many of them have been reduced to the level of lawless animals bereft of all constraint and basic morality.
There can be no reasoning with such people. Neither can anyone from the white race or any other try to persuade them about their plight. It's going to take black people themselves to step up to and rein in the monsters among them.
Was Scott Adams right? It does not look good.
Thanks. I was wondering if the culprits were the usual suspects. Didn't feel like looking. The older I get, the more I think that we should have picked our own damned cotton.