Sometimes I wonder, generalizing of course, if the black “community” longs for the good ol’ days of depending on the plantation overlords.
They seem to keep hoping for a good “MASSA”, who will provide their daily minimum needs, with no demands that they work the fields, except on election day.
Then they must vote for whoever will forever keep them on the dole, and doom their children to a life not worth living, in gangs and addicted to drugs.
The only way I can think of to stop this is to stop all federal programs, including social security, medicare, farm supports, etc. If we return to making the family responsible for care of their own, maybe we could turn things around in three generations.
Obviously there would be hardship stories, but let’s let charities have a shot at what the fed.gov. has failed to do over the past 50 years, in spite of all the bureaucracy dollars tossed at “the problem”.
Ditto for schools.
I know, pissing up a rope, as usual, and being called a racist for wanting something better for the kids than a ghetto hell-hole.
Via the vote, they are the plantation overlords. A big chunk of the community sits around doing nothing all day, and we feed and house them. A subset of the indigent supplements its welfare payments by stealing from or robbing the productive. They're not the slaves - we the taxpayers, black and white alike, are the ones yoked to the plow.