It sounds like you have a personal vendetta against people who don't play the rat race, as if we are cheating the system. I'm not making any excuses for my lifestyle, I've made mistakes like everyone else my age more or less whether I lived at home or with a roommate. I don't know how old you are (I'm 26), but a common theme with people 35+ is that they want to blatantly want to ignore how the landscape has changed in 2016 to the core - rent is up, and wages are stagnant or in many cases even down. Your perception may be different but the numbers don't lie.
Clown me if you want, but I don't take much offense because the vast majority of ̶b̶l̶a̶c̶k̶ ̶m̶e̶n̶ people aren't doing much better than me, whether or not they live with a parent. I know plenty of people in general who brag about being on their own since said age, and stay struggling. They never set themselves up for emergencies whether they could build a cushion or not. Constantly in debt, kids they had young that they can't afford, no working car, and borrowing money.
Like I said in the last post millennials love spending money but hate the accountability, that's why evictions are at the highest level since the recession. Constantly moving around from working-class apartment complex to another for 15-20+ years may be a win in your book, but not for me.
Where are the black men who can provide $16+ an hour jobs to help me get out of the situation you hate so much? Are you one of them??? There are very few of them, besides the STEM field and other advanced fields.
Where are the black landlords without the no-negro policy with apartments/rental homes that don't cost half of my net pay? There are very few. So until then, I will continue to set myself up for success and get this ball rolling. You may think I'm blowing smoke by saying I'm working on starting a side business, but is that because I live with one of my parents, or it is because you haven't done it yourself yet?
And yes, landlords are racist, very racist. Mortgage loan companies are racist as well, but with a good downpayment and credit history it will at least put me on track to having my own.
You just don't like to hear the truth..if a man has a serious illness or medical condition, that would not be a strike against him to still be living at home but an able bodied young man in his late twenties and thirties HAPPY and content with being in his parents home is a loser, the truth hurts. You said you don't want to pay a landlord 700 a month, eventually you gonna have to pay someone fool whether it be the bank In a mortgage or a landlord so that excuse is invalid breh.