I Think That I Just Discovered The Reason Why The Black Crime Rate In America Is So High

Get ready, this girl is going to go through life calling everybody racist for not hiring her sorry ghetto ass. She will probably end up with a lowly NGO job as an influencer on political discussion forums for spamming the forums with hundreds of messages every day decrying how racist white people are.
As if we haven't a huge surplus of such already .... :rolleyes:
 
It's because stupid stuff like this happens. Yesterday I made a topic how this girl wasn't originally going to receive her diploma and now the school caved in and gave it to her anyways!! Which teaches her absolutely NOTHING!! And I'm a little bit upset this morning about it because my man and I were talking about how we would raise our children a whole LOT better than this and her diploma would be cut up, ripped up, and or she would be forced to repeat her grade for acting like a fool and make the whole graduation ceremony about her, but somebody told us that she still deserves that diploma and it's the school that should grow up.


Umm,.. newsflash!! If she did something like that at a workplace would she still have that job? I also find it incredibly hard to believe that she will be able to find a job now and all she's learned from this is if she pouts enough about it eventually people will cave in and she will get her way.


Which she probably learned her whole entire life and has had no stable father or father figure in her home with her. I also say that this is probably why the black crime rate is so high because these kids have no fathers or father figures and no real discipline so if they think that they're above school rules, then they most likely think that they're above the law too!!


MAN, I am so angry right now at this person that we know that was calling out the school for their original course of action and calling us out for wanting to teach our children discipline and being held accountable for their actions since it's that kind of thinking that got our country into the problems with crime among the young people and especially the blacks in the first place!! The school should have stood their ground on this because they're just part of the problem!! 😡



Overgeneralization logical fallacy. Logical fallacies are the fall back approach to making an argument when one has no actual argument. To say that this incident explains the black crime rate is a clear indication of the lack of critical thinking skills.
 
It all started back when the government only needed to see your skin color to give you government assistance of any kind.

It all started when the hippies who were breeding, decided that being spanked and given punishments for doing and saying things offensive and wrong while growing up was "uncool" and "a grievace act against being a kid", and they weren't going to do that to THEIR kids. When in fact, they created legacies of intolerant monsters who throw tantrums and kill people because they are told "no".

Then all of this was granted a form of dictatorship by the government in the 70s and 80s, when corrupt politicians started taking over public schools and removing any and all authority from teachers over their classrooms, and principles from over their schools.....allowing these monsters to bully, beat up, harass, and coerce other kids who were still being raised correctly, into subjugation, because school "authorities" no long had any authority over their schools, and bullying and coersion of students from the hippie bred monsters took over and destroyed everything.

And then they grew up.

Becoming vile, evil, and undeniably Nazi-esque demons of narcissism. "You DO what I say and you think the way I tell you, or ELSE"!!!
And they have become the new politicians and corporate line of dominance in this country.
 
It all started back when the government only needed to see your skin color to give you government assistance of any kind.

It all started when the hippies who were breeding, decided that being spanked and given punishments for doing and saying things offensive and wrong while growing up was "uncool" and "a grievace act against being a kid", and they weren't going to do that to THEIR kids. When in fact, they created legacies of intolerant monsters who throw tantrums and kill people because they are told "no".

Then all of this was granted a form of dictatorship by the government in the 70s and 80s, when corrupt politicians started taking over public schools and removing any and all authority from teachers over their classrooms, and principles from over their schools.....allowing these monsters to bully, beat up, harass, and coerce other kids who were still being raised correctly, into subjugation, because school "authorities" no long had any authority over their schools, and bullying and coersion of students from the hippie bred monsters took over and destroyed everything.

And then they grew up.

Becoming vile, evil, and undeniably Nazi-esque demons of narcissism. "You DO what I say and you think the way I tell you, or ELSE"!!!
And they have become the new politicians and corporate line of dominance in this country.
When did you start farming out your opinions to Fox News?
 
There must be something that causes that. Enables it and in some ways even rewards it.
Usually single, healthy working age adults don't qualify for Welfare.
Single mothers do. :rolleyes:
Which is why many don't have dad's/"husband's" living with them, officially.
 
Why is it that being racist towards black people is a no-no but being racist towards white people is perfectly acceptable?
Asking that question is racist, just so you know. So is gravity, math, and oxygen. Everything is racist except when done by today's neo-liberals. Then it is called Social Justice.
 
Racists get to define racism ???

NOW you are getting it!!!

In order to control the narrative, you have to control the usage of the language.
Which is what they do.

Nazi's scream "Nazi" because they know what a Nazi truly is, and is what they are. But they scream "Nazi" at anybody that defies them, in order to avert the hard core fact that THEY are the real Nazi's.

Same goes for Racists and Racism.

It's what psychological extreme, violent narcissists DO.
 
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Why is it that being racist towards black people is a no-no but being racist towards white people is perfectly acceptable?
Why is it that making shit like that up is perfectly acceptable? Who, exactly said that any racism, by , by anyone, is acceptable? WHO???
 
It's because stupid stuff like this happens. Yesterday I made a topic how this girl wasn't originally going to receive her diploma and now the school caved in and gave it to her anyways!! Which teaches her absolutely NOTHING!! And I'm a little bit upset this morning about it because my man and I were talking about how we would raise our children a whole LOT better than this and her diploma would be cut up, ripped up, and or she would be forced to repeat her grade for acting like a fool and make the whole graduation ceremony about her, but somebody told us that she still deserves that diploma and it's the school that should grow up.


Umm,.. newsflash!! If she did something like that at a workplace would she still have that job? I also find it incredibly hard to believe that she will be able to find a job now and all she's learned from this is if she pouts enough about it eventually people will cave in and she will get her way.


Which she probably learned her whole entire life and has had no stable father or father figure in her home with her. I also say that this is probably why the black crime rate is so high because these kids have no fathers or father figures and no real discipline so if they think that they're above school rules, then they most likely think that they're above the law too!!


MAN, I am so angry right now at this person that we know that was calling out the school for their original course of action and calling us out for wanting to teach our children discipline and being held accountable for their actions since it's that kind of thinking that got our country into the problems with crime among the young people and especially the blacks in the first place!! The school should have stood their ground on this because they're just part of the problem!! 😡



I have to wonder if you would be as upset by this story if it had involved a white kid?? I'm willing to bet tat it would not even be a thread
 
Absolutely, and degenerate gang culture is way too big in black culture and music. Watching black focused TV and movie channels you would think there was nothing else to black people. It is mostly thug trash, and when it isn't it's sniveling and whining and pity parties. I would bet few of them have ever actually read Malcolm X entirely, just a few isolated quotes here and there, and what he would do with dope slingers and gangsters, it ain't pretty, and I doubt few ever heard of Wynton and Brandon Marsalis and other real black musical talents. Charles Barkley certainly isn't popular.
For a more detailed and informative answer, the following book is highly recommended. Under 230 pages including the index and authored by a black man. I found it informative and accurate.

American Paradox: Young Black Men​

by Renford Reese

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Over a half-century since Ralph Ellison wrote the classic book Invisible Man, black men have been trying to become visible. In various ways, black men have sought to get the attention of the world. An intense quest to become seen, heard, and felt has manifested itself in rebellious and counterproductive behavior. Whether it is the baggy pants, the bandana, the braids in the hair, the earring, or the tattoo, black men have desperately striven for visibility. Perpetual gang warfare and an overemphasis on living a glamorous lifestyle have derailed many young black men from achieving success in the U.S.

Author Renford Reese examines how young African American males have unwittingly accepted one model of black masculinity. The acceptance of this "tough guy" model is having detrimental consequences on an entire generation of young black men. The book's thesis is supported by a survey the author conducted of 756 African American males from the ages of 13-19 in Los Angeles and Atlanta. This survey attempts to gauge the attitudes, perceptions, and basic knowledge of young African American men regarding black public figures. One component of this survey is a Realness Scale that the author constructed. Along with this survey, interviews were conducted with various young black males to find out why they, or many of their peers, have embraced the gangsta-thug persona. The results of the survey and interviews are fascinating.

Although the primary focus of this book is on the young black male's acceptance of the gangsta-thug image and his enthusiastic embrace of society's stereotypes, this book also looks at the unkindness of the system. One would be naive to dismiss the historical impact of discriminatory policies and the systemic perpetuation of stereotypes in U.S. society. Hence, this book examines the internal and external influences on the current black male identity.

American Paradox and Reese's vists to prisons in California have already begun to pay off. In the Summer 2004 issue of Cal Poly Pomona & the Community, writer Jennifer Parsons talks about Reese's efforts, mentioning that Reese keeps a note in his briefcase from a 31-year-old prisoner serving time for manslaughter. According to her article, the prisoner writes, "I used to love being looked up to for all the wrong reasons. Now, though, I'm on a whole new script. My goal is to turn my misfortunes into a fortune. I want to help inner city kids avoid situations such as my own." He goes on to say, "I look forward to your visit. There is so much in that book that I would like to speak with you on."

"...Reese raises serious questions regarding the state of life among African American youth that cannot be ignored. The book, an excellent source for discussion of issues in the black community and race relations in the US, will surely be controversial. Summing up: Highly recommended." ― CHOICE Magazine, October 2004

"American Paradox: Young Black Men . . . is an eye-opening read that brings to focus some the contemporary social issues that black and white America are reluctant to discuss. I would highly recommend it for courses in sociology, political science, and black studies." ― Journal of Urban Affairs, November 2006
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