FLVOL_79
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Its strange how some are willing to flee oppression yet others prefer to wallow in it and complain.It's literally why our nation exists. Centuries of oppression.
White Americans ancestors largely came over here to get away from oppressive or not good situations, or just to better themselves. Some who came over brought that oppression with them, slavery.
What's interesting is if anyone wants to continue that line of thinking. I can see a couple interesting spinoffs.
Yes.
We saw black cops abusing black students for breaking curfew in ATL a few days ago.
It isn't about black or white. We have a law enforcement problem. Period.
This is a bootstrap crowd. They feel that if one person can pull themselves up that all people have the ability to do so. Never mind the generations of poverty growing up in the projects. You need money, you commit a crime, you go to jail, you get out, can’t get a job, back to needing money. Rinse repeat over and over and over again. So yes, it’s systemic. And no, I don’t know the answer. The government, whether it be republican or Democrat, has **** all over these people and has done nothing to help alleviate the problem.
That goes for people of any race. It’s hard to break a cycle of poverty, but impossible when it doesn’t include changing your own behavior or finding solutions within your own community.Anything the government is involved in is usually a failure. They have given incentives for single parent homes.
What happened to working and hard and staying in school? The working class of people have been demonized as uneducated and nonessential.
Manufacturing has left America so we can save a few pennies on cheap widgets. A great lie started spreading in the 90’s called the global economy which cost Americans high paying jobs.
A culture that glorifies bling and doesn’t teach about saving and investing.
The education system has been liberalized for monetary gain. I’m sorry to tell you this but a degree in gender studies will not raise you out of poverty. Trade schools are mocked by the educated elite.
A system were we are afraid to tell our kids that drugs are bad and if you become an addict you will be probably live a sh$tty life.
People can still pull themselves out of poverty but they must be willing to work.
That listing is a good one. I’d also add the ability to pass a drug test. I’ve dealt with a lot of companies who say they can’t get enough qualified applicants due to failing a drug test. It’s a huge problem.
There are always male influences. Too frequently in this economic class it'll be a..... well you know what i'm talking about and if not visit the WTF Story of the Day or Florida Man ThreadsSome interesting points in the video.
3. Culture and family- whether it’s kids growing up in the trailer park or in the ghettos a very large portion have turned to drugs and are living in single parent homes with no POSITIVE male influences. Why are drugs more prevalent in the poorer communities? Why are single households more prevalent in the poorer communities? The government has incentivized single family homes in both white and black communities. The drug problem is just a head scratcher and I have no idea has this epidemic has came about.
The change is going to have to start from within with choices and parenting.
