RE: Here’s my question.
July 10, 2019 at 3:08 pm
(This post was last modified: July 10, 2019 at 3:12 pm by Athene.)
(July 10, 2019 at 10:42 am)Drich Wrote: and I would point out your are completely ignorant of the situation, you have studied nothing you have read nothing on the subject and you are speak from you own little comfort zone. IE, you don't want this to be true so you are arguing out of a blind faith that this is not true.
Here however is the reality:
It has been documented from the 1960 in america the black family is dissolving largely from a culture of free sex/non married sex, as a result there is a stedy economic and social decline in the poor black communities. in fact some studies show that poor black people are living far worse off today in modern america than they did in the 1960 and 1970s. This phenoma is not localized to black people but is a common truth in any group of people where the family unit is allowed to decay.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2017/09/20/b...t-slavery/
https://www.city-journal.org/html/black-...12872.html
https://theblackwallsttimes.com/2017/07/...me-effect/
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles...amily.html
Hmm...I feel like the fact that one of the objectives of the New Deal's Homeowner's Loan Corporation (aka the FHA) was to implement policies that were explicitly designed to cripple Black families and to corral them into public housing with virtually no avenue of escape had something to do with that. After all, the US government DID make it nearly impossible for Black people to access the extremely low-interest, government-backed home loans that effectively created the middle-class AND for them to retain equity in any previously owned home, buy, or refinance a home anywhere in this country. In black or white neighborhoods. That included Black veterans who go dicked out of what was promised them by the VA after serving their country with honor as well. Their service didn't matter.
Such was the law of the land up until the early 70's; a few years after 1968's Fair Housing Act.
The policies were rescinded after the die was cast, and damage and devastation were already done in numerous Black communities.
Uncle Sam created the projects, son. With the express purpose of ensuring that Black American remain a permanent underclass.
It's true.
But if makes you feel better to ignore those deliberate policies and actions, and attribute the social decline to an inherent lust for savage, unmarried jungle sex that inevitably broke through the collective Black consciousness in the 60's then by all means, go ahead.
Pretend that it's lack of adherence to your Bestest Book that's the problem instead of recognizing that policies implemented by those who undoubtedly waved it about were the driving force.