Nobody seems to want address the elephant in the room of why so many of these men exist in the first place and how they don't share the same responsibility as women.
You all act as if women are going around and raping these unsavory types for the sole purpose of having a small fleet of children.
I'll simplify it because I actually have an essay on it. (On how economics or lack of economics changes a culture.)
Integration ultimately hurt the black community because all the black customers felt the white man's ice water was colder so they only patronized white businesses.
Black businesses collapsed. Blacks then discovered that white men would allow blacks to get in their sandbox, but wouldn't give them any toys.
Even after integration, a lot of businesses refused to hire black men who graduated college.
This is where it branches off in two directions:
The educated black men couldn't take care of their families so they left out of shame.
The non-educated blacks working factory jobs were then seeked because they at least had a source of income that could provide for a family.
Then came drugs and ultimately the war on drugs:
Factory jobs became outsourced and the uneducated blacks felt the same fate as the educated blacks felt in the 60s.
Those men then felt shamed and left their families.
The DRUG DEALERS then become sought out because right or wrong, they had money, while factory workers and educated blacks struggled to find work.
The war on drugs had blacks getting 20 year sentences for non-violent crimes.
Black women started working (they were more likely to be hired because whites didn't see them as threats. Remember, MEN build. Women just need to take care of their kids, so whites didn't fear hiring them.) Enter the black matriarchy... Manhood destroyed.
That's the generational side of it. The war on drugs goes a lot deeper. Add the rise of hiphop and the glorification of "the ghetto" and then it becomes a cultural issue. Enter the "strong independent black woman."
Before the drug dealers were seen as a necessity for when the educated and blue collar blacks didn't have money.
Now the hood black men are seen as "what's hot" and are promoted.
I couldn't get into every detail but whatever.