Absolutely, and most black people are just fine. Which is why I think the race situation is going to improve in the long term. That said, there is no doubt that the subset of blacks who are a screwed-up mess is proportionately much larger than the equivalent subset of whites. That’s the problem in the short and medium term.
Not most, but many black families are just fine.
The five generations of hos that live on tax payer dollars are not just fine.
Think about five generations without a father figure, and all income is generated by EBT cards, selling crack and your body, and having more dependents for the tax payers.
I agree. And it is almost always young ones who don’t have fathers around. With the birth rate of blacks to unwed mothers around 75% we can expect generations of basically wild animals. I was watching Black in America on CNN last night about the education gap and it was appalling. They showed a charter school in Minneapolis that is 99% black with black teachers and the kids are doing very well. A white man with the public school system was totally against them. I want black children to succeed in school. They can but it seems a lot of white people apparently don’t want them to. Why?
I was watching Jeopardy the other night and it was the high school students. One young man was black and very smart - came in second. Why aren’t there more like him and fewer like Trayvon? Besides a strong family, they need strong leaders in schools and churches not only telling them they can learn, but actually teaching them and setting high standards. The so-called black leaders today never tell them anything other than it’s the white’s man fault and they deserve everything given to them for past sins. And they also teach them the democratic party is the one who cares for them.
I want everyone to be successful, black, white, Mexican, Cuban, (ok- maybe not muslims). I want America to be successful. It breaks my heart that so many black kids won’t have a chance in life - not because of whites so much as because of other blacks.
I work with a lot of very smart black people whom I admire and respect. They should be the norm, not the exception. But until they have a strong family unit, I don’t expect much to change. Sad.