My experience is in the midwest, predominantly in Chicago. In my area you will find middle class Blacks self segregating in communities that are pretty stable. The big problem is the underclass that has embraced lifestyles that make them unemployable. They end up living in ghettos. The ghettos are typically segregated from the community by abandoned industrial parks.
“The big problem is the underclass that has embraced lifestyles that make them unemployable. They end up living in ghettos.”
If this is indeed the case, the obvious and most workable “solution” is to continue to segregate and confine the underclass into such ghettos, and, by doing so, confine their pathologies as well, to whatever extent is possible.
So long as they continue to embrace such lifestyles they will remain “unemployable” and perpetuate those pathologies.
There is no evidence that this will change any time soon, or ever. The fact is, that in such ghettos, “traditional families” (along with whatever chances such families might provide for children to escape the underclass) are rarities or essentially non-existant. Good luck on changing that.
- John