What do you see when you look at these numbers? Whats your take away?
That we ignore real issues (breh above still cant grasp it and thinks these numbers are a conspiracy).
We have allowed the poverty culture to represent us as a people.
When you look at what black people consider 'Black Culture', its nothing but poverty culture.
I used these stats to point out that our issues go beyond "white supremacy".
its how we view ourselves, and the opportunities we have.
The shyt that really matters in a capitalist society are not taken serious by our people.
Education (im not even talking formal education), self reliance, hard work, basic money principles, etc.
Unfortunatly this is causing a divide that has gone unnoticed.
There are a lot of black people that are getting theirs, but they are seperate from the group because our 'group think' doesnt isnt supportive of the personality type that will be successful.
Where as Chinese, Koreans, Jews, etc... promote those that are serious about their money, and shame those on the wrong side of the tracks...black people tend to do the opposite.
If you dont believe you're a victim of white supremacy, you will be shamed ("you're a c00n") and let go.
Look at the backlash Killer Mike is getting...
...he got off the liberal script that black folks have been trained on since birth...and for that he will pay.
Im not saying there is some black gene that makes us violent.
Human history has shown that poveryt in urban areas for some reason creates violence.
but instead of looking to white folks to fix it, we need to look in the mirror and see what needs to be done.