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...and don't get me wrong, im not saying they didn't get the short end of the stick...im just saying that enough time has passed where it's time for them to take matters economically into their own hands....Racism is a world wide problem that has existed...oh, since Cain and Able were around...Ask any american to point out the differnece between and Iraqi and a Kurd or a pakistani and an Indain and we couldn't,....yet these people are killing each other over these differences.
You have to remember, Asians that effectively do this come from a country(s) that has already solidified their race as something positive. Blacks, on the other hand have lived generations subjected to a colossal negativeness about themselves and their race. It's got to be very hard to break out of that. Another of the many problems blacks face culturally is the family as a patriarchal unit; it's almost nonexistent at the lower income levels.Quote from TM_Direct:
When I as in California i met a Korean business man who explained how they pool their money together and buy businesses together....and when they get their money, they try to spend it at other Korean businesses...
African Americans should be doing this...instead of wasting time protesting the lack of Black owners they should band together and buy teams....better yet, instead of having Jesse Jackson "demand" that Notre Dame hire a head football coach who is black, they should be demanding that IBM, GE andXON hire 10% of their work force African americans.....just a thought.
The poverty/drug issues are directly related to the cultural work ethic and that is difficult to instill after 100+ years. You will see a family of blacks from another country move here and be successful, they aren't hooked into the despair game; even though they endure similar racism, they don't have the negative awareness of it nor are in the same cultural trap as African Americans.Quote from mjw73:
Good post max.
A few exceptions tho...
Poverty breeds crime, no matter what your color.
The actual equation is poverty leads to substance abuse, and that leads to crime.
If we fix the poverty issue, we'd move forward leaps and bounds.
Secondly, segregation still exists today in 2 forms.
One is economic segregation. (ie: white flight)
The second is good ole 60's style segregation.
In the south, many schools are still black or white. Cities are still split down the tracks, blacks on the shitty side of town, whites in the newer part. (It's even that way in my northern town). Some schools that have both whites and african americans, have SEPARATE proms/homecomings for each group.
Stuff like this just shouldn't be...