Why are blacks generally poor? All I can come up with is they just don't care to educate themselves and work hard.
Am I right?
No, you are not. If you understand the definition of the word "generally", it is defined as "in most cases, or as a whole".
The majority of the black populations does not live below the poverty level.
That being said, let's wait for a few minutes for the rest of our cartoon pals to surface and state that those who are not poor rely on welfare, free stuff(whatever that means) and the white population.
SMGDH.
Dear [MENTION=11635]katsteve2012
are you not counting the
disproportionate populations of Blacks and other minorities
caught in the cycle of incarceration, poverty, welfare and crime?
I agree it's more an issue of financial and legal poverty vs. wealth, and not race per se.
But because of the history of disparity among Blacks, who weren't even allowed to own property for 150 years when they were considered property themselves,
that is why there is such a correlation between Black race and poverty.
If you do not recognize and teach that equal property ownership and legal knowledge
is necessary to overcome the cycle of legal abuse and poverty,
you are not helping but doing a grave disservice to deny this critical key to the
problem and its solution.
We absolutely must teach if not require equal education of property laws
and ownership, or else people cannot be equal.
The ones owning property, businesses, apts, or even controlling land through
city and county taxes will always have more power than those who are out of that loop.
So this becomes necessary to teach and experience
if people are ever really going to establish human equality.
That is just reality, sorry to break it to you!
The 3 to 4 areas that I found that determine "how equal people are":
1. legal education and knowledge of the laws and conflict resolution and mediation, due process, checks and balances, equal protections
2. business and property management and financial training and access to credit
3. spiritual knowledge of forgiveness and healing of mind and body, personal and community relationships
4. access or assistance with media technology from computers to production
If people are empowered in 2 or 3 of these areas, you can fake the 4th if you can get someone else to help do it for you.
But if you can barely manage 1 or 2 areas, how do you expect to compete with people who can manage 3 or 4 and hire help to do the rest?
So don't tell me people are equal. We have a ways to go to even recognize
these levels and how they impact inequality and abuse of one group by others;
much less to teach people by setting up access for education and training.