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Nah, black parents and grandparents are disrespectful as shyt to youth. They tell them what to do all the time and never listen to their kids, regardless of the fact they won't even be around to find out what happens in 20 years. That is the culture divide between the hispanic vote and black vote.
Blacks feel their kids don't know no better and must "mind their elders."
Meanwhile, those same elders would instantly lose their fukking minds if they lost medicare. Old people are the most greedy people in the world. They want ever y single social safety net imaginable, but ask "how can we afford it" when everyone else can get the same thing.
The hispanic family has the power IN THE HOUSEHOLD going to the parents and older generation but gives ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY to the youth who actually have to navigate society, live with the consequences of elections, and will most likely be the first generation to secure actual wealth.
I honestly can't stand old people. They have such terrible logic for why they don't take one for the team and vote for their kids once in their fukking lives.
UGH. I am so over this false ish. Your comment is what everybody thinks they know about ADOS/Black families -- and it's not true. It's the white supremacist -- black self-hate aka anti-Black American narrative.
Black parents and Grandparents are disrespectful to the youth? It's called being a elder and guidance. It also a different lived experience.
This is SOUTH CAROLINA. One of the largest slave ports in Colonial and Antebellum U.S. The place where Plantations and the history of slavery, Jim Crow and racism/White Supremacy is still in their face DAILY.
Where the last lynching was in 1942 - the OLD Black voters you can't stand so much (yet want to support your shyt!) -- were living -- more than likely working as sharecroppers -- and not allowed to go to school -- due to working to help their families.
MAJORITY of Black Americans/ADOS who have college degrees, homes, some type of financial security or help is because of their parents and grandparents. Their sacrifice, their money, their benefits -- THEM.
They also don't believe in fairytales and understand RACE in America. They are not out here thinking and believing that Mr. Sanders policies will A - happen -- B -- really benefit them like that. As -- it's not just for us -- it's for "People of Color" and "Minorities."
There is NOT CULTURE divide between Black/ADOS and Hispanic -- it's a whole nother experience, issues and perception of race in America.
It has nothing to do with CULTURE -- or the myth of lack of/or a dysfunction of Black American Culture.


