There has to be something behind it and I don't really think it's just our country's history of racism that is solely responsible for these insane murder rates and higher rates within the community for virtually every crime.
I agree. Also, Democrat Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned in the 60s that the welfare state, as it is set up, would destroy the black family. It has.
Often, in discussion with perpetrators of crime and their life in poverty, they often aren't even cognizant of the fact that they're poor at a young age until they compare themselves to others. So, they can often live an agreeable existence with food, shelter and family, but when they realize they can't afford the new Playstation, it can start a downhill cycle.
I mean, why wouldn't they drift further to the right when a great chunk of the left just demonizes them at every turn?
Well, at the very least, the election of Donald Trump will allow the black community to focus all their energy in one direction and on the actual salient issues of systemic racism that they have to live with on a daily basis. This got clouded a lot under the Presidency of Obama as the community as a whole tended to just figure he always had their best interests in mind, hence the high approval ratings and no push back among them for, say, former Wall Street appointees, etc. Suddenly, a few shootings by police, often of willing offenders, (many of them justified) seems a lot less important in the grand scheme of things.
I was away for three weeks in Europe and I have to say that it was truly eye opening. Croatia, for example, has high unemployment (and underemployment) and an average earning of like $14,000 a year. Yet both my girlfriend and I were taken aback by the lack of crime and the exceedingly friendly people. We saw one cop car the entire time and it was parked at a police station. Small cafes would let you pay after you ordered your food and people go the extra mile for everyone even though tipping culture doesn't exist in Europe.
So then I had to rethink just how much of the situation in the United States is really due to poverty. If so many people without great wealth can treat one another so humanely and have virtually no crime, then why on Earth do we have so much in the United States with far less poverty? Is it sheer jealousy?
And again, it leads me back to just how much culture actually plays a part in everything. Poverty doesn't make you murder another human being or stab someone or not wear a belt. Personal choice matters a lot.
I was away for three weeks in Europe and I have to say that it was truly eye opening. Croatia, for example, has high unemployment (and underemployment) and an average earning of like $14,000 a year. Yet both my girlfriend and I were taken aback by the lack of crime and the exceedingly friendly people. We saw one cop car the entire time and it was parked at a police station. Small cafes would let you pay after you ordered your food and people go the extra mile for everyone even though tipping culture doesn't exist in Europe.
Good thing party leadership candidates take this into account. It will help bring voters back into the fold
i kept waiting for the promised "anti-white" part, but never heard it. did you post the right clip?
Good thing party leadership candidates take this into account. It will help bring voters back into the fold
And now you're all talking about Anti-White girl instead of the actual topic. Deflection achieved.