Armour
Senior Member
C'mon guys, be serious. It's obvious you have absolute ZERO sympathy for Black people or their experiences (you've already used the thread to signal your 'white mansplaining' thoughts on Black-on-Black crime and US prison incarceration rates.) To then culturally appropriate MLK and Malcolm X? Beyond the... pale.
I have sympathy for anyone that is down and out, however, I don't understand why certain groups of blacks (generally Jamaicans) account for more violent crime than any other cultural groups. Why do they seem to be stuck in a stalemate, whereas, other groups, who have been through far worse in their history, are better off? Are they incapable of emulating others that have overcome racism/bigotry/ridicule? Why do they keep making the same mistakes?: man impregnates woman; abandons them; mom raises several kids on her own, working a couple of jobs to make ends meet; kids have no guidance, discipline or anyone/thing to keep them out of trouble/occupied. Why is the single motherhood rate among blacks way higher than anyone else (70% single motherhood rate among blacks in America)? And why isn't that being discussed by our politicians? Social programs don't address this issue or offer any solutions to this problem. If we want children to grow up and be productive, respectable human beings, what they experience in their formative years is crucial. There is no greater recipe for one's self esteem than to have a loving and supportive mother and father. Unfortunately, we've become eunuchs in our politically correct culture and refuse to talk about this because we're afraid of judging others and being called racists, bigots, etc. Why are there 3 and a half times more black, single mothers now than prior to the civil rights movement? Why has the black family unit dissolved despite having more opportunity than ever?