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Perhaps the good old white boy does not grasp what BLM is working towards? But the good old boy like many people get their views on certain social unrest from the media that paints it anyway they like. Has BLM grown more than just protest for police reform? It appears depending where one gets their new sources.
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Police interaction with the public in the US is in the millions of interactions each year. The number of black people who have an interaction that ends in their death by the police is infinitesimal. Of the 765 people who ended up being killed by the police in 2020, only 28% were black. The vast majority of them were white people. One also must ask the question of why violence amongst the population is *overwhelmingly* perpetrated by African-Americans. In fact, black-on-black crime is overwhelmingly in the majority, usually involving male-on-male (i.e. gang violence). We don't have such criminal acts being perpetrated by African immigrants, rather, African-Americans born in the US. We overwhelmingly don't see the media reporting the race of a perpetrator of violent crime when that perpetrator is black. It's not a skin color/racism problem. It's a refusal by American society to admit that the reforms instituted by LBJ have directly led to the destruction of the family unit in African-American homes, and the associated rise in antisocial behavior by people who don't have a father in the home - they see that casual sex, drug abuse, no respect for other people, and no requirement to work for the things you want, is rewarded by the government. |
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Granted there are issues(some here for a long time) in our society. There is also good in our society. It is unfortunate the bad is always advertised.
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^ AVGWarhawk Thanks for posting, i know that the majority of people live together without problems, on the contrary – as can be seen too. Of course the yellow press media are more interested in the more sensational/negative aspects.
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^ Possibly referring to the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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As a side note, my adopted sister is Korean. I had witnessed the crap kids would say to her(chink, slant eyes). I put a stop to that when I heard it. People can be cruel and for no good reason.
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There are hateful and racist in every races on our planet.
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And when one stands back to look at the big picture...one wonders why. There are a lot of stupid people in the world. Violence against Asians is on the rise. Many say because of COVID originating in China. What does the Asian woman walking down Main Street USA have to do with it? Why nothing but some feel she got something coming to her anyway.
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It's the unintended consequences. When you offer what're to people to help feed their families, but the law *doesn't* provide that help for families where both parents are in the home, it tends to promote situations dominated by single parent households. When you also pay more for each child, it tends to promote promiscuity. When you take away welfare when those single parent households obtain employment, even if not sufficient on its own, it promotes no desire to find employment. Lastly, the 3rd and 4th-order effects are that single parent households where a strong set of values and a work ethic aren't instilled produces children who grow up to see themselves as helpless victims dependent upon handouts and raging against others. Essentially, LBJ destroyed the progress made by MLK and others. https://www.americanthinker.com/arti...an_family.html |
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We sent the stepdaughter to a private school for a little over a year. found it surprisingly affordable. Especially since parents were able to volunteer to perform school maintenance, groundskeeping, donate food to the cafeteria and even perform cafeteria duties etc. in order to receive a reduction in tuition costs. My wife and I, for example, received a tuition break by going to the school after hours on certain days and restocking bathroom tissue, hand soap, hand towels and replacing the air filters in each building's air conditioning system. My observations were that while there were some kids from affluent families... most of them came from working class families who really had to stretch their dollar to provide what they considered to be the best possible education for their kid. Im here to tell you, you'd think it might be a bit humiliating for a kid to walk into the cafeteria and see his mom cooking behind the counter with other moms... but since the ingredients and the cooking were mostly provided by an all volunteer force who brought recipes from home... those kids ate like absolute royalty. ![]()
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