Monday, April 1, 2019

Black Problems Are Due to Culture Not Society

Black Problems Are Due to Culture Not Society:

Before I start this post, I want to point out factual stats from the most recent 2018 US Census Bureau.  I figured this is probably the most unbiased and fact based source out there.  I don't consider other societal studies to be very accurate as most are biased in one way or the other depending on the person or group who performs the study.  A college professor with a degree in Lesbian/Trans Societal Dance Interpretation is not going to perform a very truthful or biased study.  Sorry.  So here are the most current statistics taken by the US Census Bureau from 2018:

13.6% of people in the US are black (or "African American")
50.3% of ALL AIDS cases in the US are black
72% of black mothers are unwed (not married) - Highest of all nationalities
66% of black people over the age of 18 have not or will not graduate High School  (Dropout rate)
41% of black people who go to college will graduate with a college degree
64% of the US Prison population is black
93% of black murders were committed by other blacks

So there you have it.  Actual stats.

People can use whatever excuses they want and believe me, I've heard some outrageous excuses before.  Blame it on racism, blame it on bigotry, blame it on Trump, blame it the government, blame it on white people, blame it on whoever you want.  But here's the truth no matter how you slice it.  Blacks are choosing to have unprotected sex - period.  When you really think about it, that's what it comes down to - unprotected sex.  Unprotected sex has consequences.  AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases or (and more importantly on society) unwanted pregnancy.  That's it.  That's the cycle.  Take AIDS out of the mix and focus on pregnancy.  Young couple has sex, girl gets pregnant, boy splits, girl drops out of High School, has baby, can't afford it, doesn't go to college, gets on welfare, doesn't get a job due to baby, lives off government, too young to properly raise a child with proper ethics and morals, kid goes to school and the process starts all over again.  Add to the scenario multiple baby daddies, multiple children and the problem just gets worse and worse. 

This is a culture problem, not a society problem.  Both the young boy and the young girl are to blame for their poor choices.  But where are the parents one might ask?  Start from the beginning to answer that question - there are no "parents", just two young, ignorant, black youths that were never taught proper morals, ethics and life lessons.  

Life is about choices.  You make choices and you deal with the consequences both good and bad.  It's just a shame that so many people simply expect others to pay for their poor life choices. 








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