I’ve asked the above question repeatedly of the black activists who insist on blaming racism for the problems in the poor, black inner-city areas - and it’s always ignored, so I decided to make the question a separate thread.
Q: If racism is the cause of poverty among blacks, then why are the majority of blacks NOT in poverty?
A: Because they made the right decisions, despite perhaps some personal experiences with racism, and completed high school (or ideally, went beyond that), did not have children before they could afford them, and had the ability, discipline and motivation to get jobs and move up in them.
This is how ALL members of minorities, who also have had personal experiences with bigotry, move out of poverty and make a success of their lives.
Defend or refute the above.
Q: If racism is the cause of poverty among blacks, then why are the majority of blacks NOT in poverty?
A: Because they made the right decisions, despite perhaps some personal experiences with racism, and completed high school (or ideally, went beyond that), did not have children before they could afford them, and had the ability, discipline and motivation to get jobs and move up in them.
This is how ALL members of minorities, who also have had personal experiences with bigotry, move out of poverty and make a success of their lives.
Defend or refute the above.