Yes, you have it right about what I referred to as a “family problem”. It is at its root a cultural problem. The black people that I have known in my life, high school, college and in the workforce, had overcome the negative influence of black culture. They were just like you and me.
But those guys and gals are the exception. Unfortunately I don’t see things getting better anytime soon. We have government that pays black women if they have no breadwinner in their home, lowers educational standards for blacks and puts in place programs to promote backs to universities and jobs where they do not have the knowledge or education to succeed.
If you are a Dem, this is a big plus. It keeps those blacks “on the farm”. If you are a humanitarian, in any sense of the word, it is criminal.
Yes. It astonishes me how many blacks cannot understand that the Democrat party is not their friend and ally.
The Democrat Party views them as a resource to be mined for votes. They have a vested interest in keeping them “on the plantation” and dependent on them. The range of the malpractice of the Democrat party ranges from the expressly racist “soft bigotry of low expectations” to the epidemic of abortion in the black community as a form of birth control which encourages both welfare dependency through those black babies not aborted, and provides a justification for black men who don’t feel a need to be a provider for their progeny.
I have always thought one of the best things about conservatism is that our policies help everyone, whether they want to be helped or not, or are even actively opposed to it. That may sound counterintuitive until you consider that our solutions involve getting the government intrusion out of our lives, so that if someone wants the government to intrude, that will only be a problem for them.