InVOLuntary
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The reason why they are in those bad neighborhoods is due to years of slavery, injustice, and inequality by them.
They also oppress themselves with social stigmas and teaching failure. Once you've stamped the ideal of "the system will keep you down" is the moment you've failed as a parent and a leader. The Ben Carsons of the world aren't considered black. They are accused of being a puppet of the system of white men. Jason whitlock is someone who has been accused of that by Shaun Queen just recently. They punish success and guilt trip into repping the block.Some are in there for those reasons but there are some that are just bad people who want to be seen as slighted. They want to blame others for all their problems when with hard work they could be a Ben Carson, Condeeeza Rice or Martin Luther King Jr. They could also just be successful as fathers, mothers and true leaders of a neighborhood. They are just too lazy to put in the work.
They also oppress themselves with social stigmas and teaching failure. Once you've stamped the ideal of "the system will keep you down" is the moment you've failed as a parent and a leader. The Ben Carsons of the world aren't considered black. They are accused of being a puppet of the system of white men. Jason whitlock is someone who has been accused of that by Shaun Queen just recently. They punish success and guilt trip into repping the block.
They aren't poor because of slavery and inequality otherwise there wouldn't be poor white people. Its a lazy excuse and doesn't address the real problem.
The "you've never experience racism" ploy is old too. As a white male, I experienced it when applying for scholarships, jobs, etc. I am also blamed for slavery when, not only I, but my family has never owned one. I am grouped with those people because of the color of my skin. Gee, that sounds familiar.
Mlk himself warned about this turn of racism. But some of these "protestors" are too damn stupid to recognize the hypocrisy. Racism is unacceptable in every way. Its silly and sophomoric. It will also always exist as will all prejudice against difference.
We need to hit the real problems which is a culture problem. Thats by opinion in a nutshell I could expand but Peyton Utvols88 just woke up from his nap.
Some are in there for those reasons but there are some that are just bad people who want to be seen as slighted. They want to blame others for all their problems when with hard work they could be a Ben Carson, Condeeeza Rice or Martin Luther King Jr. They could also just be successful as fathers, mothers and true leaders of a neighborhood. They are just too lazy to put in the work.
So in reference to they you mean black people? There goes that hidden racism, instead of referring ppl as Black or African American, you hide behind the word they or the ones to hide who you're referencing.
And with your other points, I could go all day in talking about how many white people, some still living, are the main reasons why those same people are in the situation they are in. You try to rationalize what's going on now with the past 50 years rather than looking over almost 300 year span of events.
You are too focused on "well, I did it, they should be able to do it". And sir, that's just not how it works.
The idiots in Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore most recently. They didn't charge out to the fairly white middle class suburbs but rather burned their local mostly black/latino neighborhoods.
It most certainly is how it works. You just have to understand it takes hard work to be successful from a poor family. Has nothing to do with slavery or discrimination. I've seen too many successful African American poor kids be successful based off of correct guidance and parenting. You want to call people out for racism? How about you not having faith in their intelligence. The only poor white people narrative is more racist than any opinion from itsme
So you think burning the store, who are more times out of ten not owned by ppl in that community, hurts them?
Get real, those establishments are there to profit off of the community and not necessarily to be a part of the community. You didn't see them burning down residential homes did you?
And how do you know that the people that burned the buildings down were a part of the protests. You can fit everything to fit your point.
You are right, several make it out; however that is self will and a low percentage makes it out.
The point is that a disproportionate amount of Blacks have to start in a position of being poor and behind of that of whites due to injustice, segregation, and slavery. Add inequality and low paying jobs and horrible education, your equation will ultimately lead to staying in a state of poverty. Whites have had an advantage for hundreds of years and there has never been an equal playing field.