Five days left in my one-week challenge to find someone who can explain systemic racism with a current example.
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There’s a major crime problem in the black community. Data here: https://twitter.com/stoicmatthew/status/1268908134044700682?s=21 …https://twitter.com/stoicmatthew/status/1268908134044700682 …
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There’s also a major fatherhood problem in the black community. These two things, crime and lack of male role models, are inextricably tied. Until we fix the foundation (values, cultural norms, etc), we won’t fix the results.
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We can all be made criminals with the stroke of a pen. They are the fodder for arrest, prosecution & incarceration animal. Incarcerations largely due to economic reasons. Don't get me wrong. I'm a very conservative guy but this stat is out-of-line & is what BLM should focus on.
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Pretty sure it's the crimes committed that make people criminals, not stroking pens.
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I think a large portion of the black population buys into the lie that the world is disproportionately unfair to them and that they can never have a fair chance; so they feel justified in breaking the rules.
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To clarify when I say large portion I mean maybe 5%-15%... not the majority.
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One of the biggest failures of society is to teach a man the fact that life is not fair yet not teach him the utter futility of dwelling on that fact. The African American community, particularly their young men, suffer greatly from this.
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