Also your how did your slavery theory cause a jump from 25% out of wedlock births in 1965 (LBJ's New Deal Year) to over 70% currently?
Also your how did your slavery theory cause a jump from 25% out of wedlock births in 1965 (LBJ's New Deal Year) to over 70% currently?
That was the plan, I suppose. I don't think it worked. Man, I know that minorities are disproportionately disadvantaged. I have compassion for them. But, it doesn't seem like our government's social programs have in any way solved, or adequately addressed, that problem. I think they have made things worse. Lowering standards ASSUMES that a certain demographic can not meet the original standard. The answer is not in lowering standards. Get government out of the way, let business not have to overcome often senseless regulation and thrive, and enable opportunities for improving standard of living for ALL Americans. Trump is actually on the right track. America should give him a chance and let us see how it plays. Morals can not be successfully legislated when it comes to "social engineering." That is not our federal government's intended function. In my view, the federal government should mostly stay out of our lives, other than providing protection and infrastructure.
I moved back to my home town about 15 years ago. It is a small town where nothing much really happens, but I like it there. I do know that not a day goes by when I am home that someone doesn't come by wanting a hand out. I try to give them something to do in return, but don't always need or want anything done. Most of those that make these requests are in the "cycle of poverty" and many seem to feel they are owed something. I didn't live in my home town for around 25 years, but I don't remember it being that way then. So, is our society better off post LBJ?
This will sound ridiculous to many on this board, I'm sure. Watch a few episodes of "All in the Family" from its first 5 years (1971-1975), and tell me are the topics explored then any different now. Granted, the show was meant to entertain, but was very socially topical. Maybe you will not find any relevance, but I guarantee you will find some of the greatest comedic writing and acting ever on TV.
Exactly and I said several posts ago, slavery can't be used as an excuse any more than poverty or lack of education can be used as an excuse for the the lack of father figures among whites.
I read something this morning that I believe has the largest impact on young men of all colors..."Most men are struggling to recover from a relationship with fathers who fail to nurture, affirm, and validate them at some level. These fathers have left their sons a legacy of pain, confusion, frustration, anxiety, bitterness, fear, and anger. These adult sons are the angry men of our society."
The government can't fix this problem and it is not their job to fix it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afri...mily_structure
When has black out of wedlock childbirths ever been less than at least double that of whites?
You see the same “New Deal” trend in white families.
So that obviously doesn’t explain it.
Thanks for helping to make my point. I've never said it was about race. This is NOT a problem the government can fix, but you seem to think they have all the answers even after slavery, the great society, and the new deal.
I've told you repeatedly what it will take to fix the problem.
Okay, let's encourage the government to just keep doing more of the same. They've done a great job with education and other social issues over past 50 years. Reparations are certainly in order. How much will fix the problem? Surely a number can be put on slavery. Shall we keep that number as an open line of credit?