So it's fair to say that the steady decline of black culture dates back to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That landmark piece of society-saving legislation lauded in song and story actually turned out to be a curse on the very people it was written to save.
Another perfect example of what government does best. Create more problems for everyone it tries to solve.
So are you saying we should have never passsed the 1964 Civil Rights Act and blacks could just keep packing chicken dinners on those long trips from Chicago to Miss.?
Thats a real stretch to say that that was the beginning of the decline of the black family.
I'm out there"in the hood"everyday and you know what I think is the problem?
The young men want to be playas.The young women are out for the good life consumerist nonsense they see on TV.The men are not getting the education needed to provide aforementioned items.The females get mad and go into their"these n***** ain't you know what"routine.The young men lash at at those" bitches and skanless hos"and the whole cycle gets perpetrated each generation.No trust,no love in the ghetto,baby.
I am very fond of most of these kids.Many have wonderful hearts and a determination to succeed against all odds.Yet most will never get it together with the nuclear family paradigm.They are carrying way too much emotional pain and scars from their pasts.
Hey,I'm white as can be but I can RELATE.I haven't had a stable relationship in all my 58 years!
"One must question the validity of the white middle-class lifestyle from its very foundation because it has already proven itself to be decadent and unworthy of emulation, wrote Joyce Ladner (who later became the first female president of Howard University) in her 1972 book Tomorrows Tomorrow."
"actually turned out to be a curse on the very people it was written to save."
Yep, partly because of the liberally educated idiots like the one quoted above.