Yeah I don't disagree with that. They were just the ones who fell for it first.
I also remember learning about early childhood trauma and how black children are downright abused at a much higher rate than any other kids - severe brutality and other unspeakable things, often at the hands of the single mothers. So not only are they without a family, a home, or a father, they are stuck with abusive and terrible mothers who have low enough character to think that making a living off welfare is a viable career option (as long as they never get married). When other guys come over to the house, often times that other guy will abuse the kids in the house as well because he doesn't care about them, they are just some other guys kids. Then you get this whole fucked up world built around these cycles of abuse and dysfunction, and anybody caught in that would have a heck of a time making it out without becoming severely messed up, probably violent and pathological tendencies, all in a cultural zeitgeist which minimizes addressing these issues. It's quicksand and people fall into it. Can the cycle be broken?
Molyneux had a theory that if you could stop the abuse of the children you could break the cycle.
I think that both blacks and whites need to meet in the middle of the message.
Whites need to speak the truth as well.
I think where a lot of whites go wrong.
The whole "5% of the population causes 50% of the crime".
That is a true stat. But it comes across as talking down and not adding a real-world solution to stop the problem.
The troublemakers are around 1% of the total black population.
That's the number that is real to most black people.
We understand that black thugs are real.
It's just that 99% of us are not the thugs.
So communication about the issue is a problem.
Blacks communicate on it wrong as well.
A lot of us think that "systemic racism" is the problem.
That's incorrect messaging in my view.
The problem we are dealing with is "Systematic CORRUPTION".
This is where the conversation needs to move.
I think if the term "Systematic Racism" was converted to "Systematic Corruption".
I think this could cause various "Black James O'keffe" to whistle blow on the government corruption.
There needs to be a black/white/Asian/Mexican, etc whistle-blower movement to expose the black market drugs and guns being pushed on young black men for profit.
This form of communication is uniting force in my view.
Yeah I don't disagree with that. They were just the ones who fell for it first.
I also remember learning about early childhood trauma and how black children are downright abused at a much higher rate than any other kids - severe brutality and other unspeakable things, often at the hands of the single mothers. So not only are they without a family, a home, or a father, they are stuck with abusive and terrible mothers who have low enough character to think that making a living off welfare is a viable career option (as long as they never get married). When other guys come over to the house, often times that other guy will abuse the kids in the house as well because he doesn't care about them, they are just some other guys kids. Then you get this whole fucked up world built around these cycles of abuse and dysfunction, and anybody caught in that would have a heck of a time making it out without becoming severely messed up, probably violent and pathological tendencies, all in a cultural zeitgeist which minimizes addressing these issues. It's quicksand and people fall into it. Can the cycle be broken?
Molyneux had a theory that if you could stop the abuse of the children you could break the cycle.
The cycle can be broken for sure.
I think that both blacks and whites need to meet in the middle of the message. Whites need to speak the truth as well.
I think where a lot of whites go wrong. The whole "5% of the population causes 50% of the crime".
That is a true stat. But it comes across as talking down and not adding a real-world solution to stop the problem.
The troublemakers are around 1% of the total black population.
That's the number that is real to most black people. We understand that black thugs are real.
It's just that 99% of us are not the thugs. So communication about the issue is a problem.
Blacks communicate on it wrong as well. A lot of us think that "systemic racism" is the problem.
That's incorrect messaging in my view.
The problem we are dealing with is "Systematic CORRUPTION".
This is where the conversation needs to move.
I think if the term "Systematic Racism" was converted to "Systematic Corruption".
I think this could cause various "Black James O'keffe" to whistle blow on the government corruption.
There needs to be a black/white/Asian/Mexican, etc whistle-blower movement to expose the black market drugs and guns being pushed on young black men for profit.
This form of communication is uniting force in my view.