When do we ask black mothers about their sons

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Derek Hunter on his podcast today made the point........

Young black men make up 6-7% of the population but commit over 50% of murder, and make up the majority of murder victims.

At what point to we ask black mothers.....what are you teaching these young men?

Besides murder, they are also represented in higher levels of all crime.
 
Derek Hunter on his podcast today made the point........

Young black men make up 6-7% of the population but commit over 50% of murder, and make up the majority of murder victims.

At what point to we ask black mothers.....what are you teaching these young men?

Besides murder, they are also represented in higher levels of all crime.
The problem is they dont have fathers and black culture is violent. They beat their kids and teach them violence is a way to solve your problems
 
The problem is they dont have fathers and black culture is violent. They beat their kids and teach them violence is a way to solve your problems
Even if that is true, the OP brings up a good point. At what point to where start looking at the mother's for responsibility?
 
First, you got to m the benefits cliff. And I don't see a way to do it other than implement a guaranteed minimum income. Would have to totally revamp the EITC.

Second, we have to do something about education funding. Our inner city schools are crumbling. I mean come on, put yourself in these black guys shoes. What do they see? Society denying them. And success, do they see I doctor, living well, respected, living in their community. Hell no, they see that luxury car, that drug dealer, those women. What do you expect them to do?

We are losing so much, we really are. There is not an inner city school district in the country that you can't send me in to and I can't find some jewels. The sad part, most of them will go unpolished. Sure, that is their loss. But is more ours.
 
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