Judging by the actions of some of the black parents at our back to school night, I am increasingly not surprised. Have never seen so many sullen, angry looking faces. It’s always a me-first, push-push, let me get mine type of atmosphere with these people. They take it to the road, also, with aggressive driving.
No wonder their communities are plagued with violence.
Maybe if they stopped with their nasty attitudes, their lives would improve. No amount of money thrown at them changes anything.
There’s big money behind these massive changes where gangs are used to terrorize the targeted area. They begin with graffetti, busting car windows. After the take over rents double up. Some of your black politicians are behind this but rarely if ever are connected to it.
“No amount of money thrown at them changes anything.”
It amplifies the problem; they have even lower expectations of themselves, and the sense of entitlement grows.
I always feel a sense of justice when a neighborhood has been so completely abandoned by taxpayers that basic items are left wanting; the recent layoffs of police in NJ are a prime example. If people can’t pay for police protection, they don’t get it; if they won’t pay for their schools, they’ll have class sizes of 60 children. If enough of their children die in random violence or end up illiterate at 18, maybe they’ll be motivated to get their acts together. The trick is to ensure you’re nowhere near the ones who won’t get their act together (or their offspring sacrificed for their parents’ laziness).