beagle9
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Well they feel that the damage is being undone by giving them something as much as possible now, but the problem is that it has been based in a huge way on color, otherwise when the government is doing what they are doing for them in regards to their race, and not instead being based on character when doing the race thing as they have been doing in government for so long now, I think the ideology or thinking is flawed, and it always has been flawed to have such a position as this when it comes to human beings as being based on their color, and not based on their character as is found within each individual as it should be. Even Martin Luther King said it himself, that a man should not be judged on the color of his skin, but that he should be judged instead upon the content of his character in which I agree with. Making the abusing of or the discrimination of any individual as criminal, should be done as not pertaining to only blacks as it were by government order, but rather it should be done as to be found in laws that are based or created on the premise of not abusing or discriminating against any individual who lives in America as Americans period or upon those who are out in the world if we can control some of that while we are out there in the world as well, but never should any of this stuff be based on ones skin color, as that (imho) is just stupid if you ask me.How does the government and society help the Black community deal with all of its problems?
What does the Black community need to do to deal with crime, drugs, single-parent homes, unemployment, low education?
I think several things need to happen:
#1. Convince Blacks that onl THEY can truly solve their problems. No government or white handouts can do the job for them.
#2. Blacks must make snitching on criminals, part of their culture. Crime will terrorize their community as long as "don't snitch" is a mantra of their culture.
#3. Middle-class, wealthy Blacks, and their non-Black allies must pool financial and intellectual resources together to create literacy, math, and job-training programs.
#4. Same as above, but to create large industries in the Black community to employ people. Factories, companies, industries, in Black communities.
#5. Create tax and other financial incentives for couples to stay together and raise their families. Make raising their children, as a strong element of black society, part of their culture. Pop music & other black icons will have to play a major roll in this. Those who refuse to comply should be shunned or worse.
you do the above, and in 30 years things will be better.
I'm afraid it'll be much more difficult than you imagine to undo the Fed's destructive policies towards black families (AFDC and subsequent programs; the "drug war"; minimum sentencing policies; etc.)...
add to that the large majority of people in positions of black leadership who insist upon perpetuating the notion that black folks are "owed something"...
I'm afraid the damage may well be undoable...
If this would have been the case just to protect people based on their character instead of their color, then I wonder where would it all be today for the black race as individuals instead of being chained to a group, otherwise them not being seen as a group that is tied to their skin color instead, hmmm ? Am I wrong here or out of line on such an issue ? No racist here, just thinking about the way things have been going on with this stuff for so long it seems, and what is going on even today on this kind of stuff so many years afterwards. I just want everyone to do well regardless of their color in life, and to be all that they can be, but this should be based on ones character, and never on ones skin color is my opinion of it all.
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