1. I'm not denying that blacks have been discriminated against (and still are to an extent), but, again, so have the Jews. What you can't seem to explain is why the latter are far more self sufficient despite facing discrimination for thousands of years, and in more gruesome ways. What did they do to overcome their struggles that black people can't? You're conveniently ignoring this because it demonstrates that it is possible for anyone to prevail. How many generations will it take before we can stop looking for scapegoats for blacks? Will we still be having the same discussions in 200 years?
2. What did I say that was bigoted about Jews?
3. I think that black people are just as competent as any race. Do you honestly think I believe that they are inherently incapable of achieving the same things as whites, Asians, etc.? I never called into question their potential. What I've been asking you is why is it that they are largely reliant on social assistance? Why are they committing more violent crimes than any other group by a wide margin? Why do they also have a higher single motherhood rate than any other race; also by a landslide? And these things have steadily risen since they were granted equal rights in the late 60s. That is the enigma.
They have the same right to education as other groups; the ability to wait until marriage to have children (or at least be in stable relationships). What roadblocks do they face that make it next to impossible for them to be self reliant, successful, productive people to the same degree as others? You keep looking for ways to justify their positions instead of looking for solutions. Ironically, if anyone is racist, it is you for assuming that blacks are helpless without welfare.
That's a total non answer. If it's not even "worth it" to prove my alleged racism, then why are you commenting at all? I'll "own it" when you can
prove it; and that's not going to happen, because there is nothing to prove.
No one is "demonizing an entire racial group." The lack of prefacing statements with: 'not every black person'; 'some black people', or something along those lines, doesn't mean I or freshcutgrass are lumping together
all black people.
This is what it is like for you and Riverdale Rink Rat trying to prove claims of racism and bigotry:
72 Percent Of Black Kids Raised By Single Parent, 25% Overall In U.S.
http://newsone.com/1195075/children-single-parents-u-s-american/
By 1980, 15 years after “The Negro Family,” the out-of-wedlock birthrate among blacks had more than doubled, to 56 percent. In the ghetto, that number was considerably higher, as high as 66 percent in New York City. Many experts comforted themselves by pointing out that white mothers were also beginning to forgo marriage, but the truth was that only 9 percent of white births occurred out of wedlock.
And how was the black single-parent family doing? It would be fair to say that it had not been exhibiting the strengths of kinship networks. According to numbers crunched by Moynihan and economist Paul Offner, of the black children born between 1967 and 1969, 72 percent received Aid to Families with Dependent Children before the age of 18. School dropout rates, delinquency, and crime, among the other dysfunctions that Moynihan had warned about, were rising in the cities. In short, the 15 years since the report was written had witnessed both the birth of millions of fatherless babies and the entrenchment of an underclass.
Here's some context for you:
http://www.city-journal.org/html/black-family-40-years-lies-12872.html