the problem is that the majority of blacks....and whites. Don't really buy in to that "family forever" mentality like these minorities do.I agree and that's saying a lot. I have seen Richmond Hill change from a predominantly white community to heavily asian/Russian jew community and it doesnt feel like home like it used to. Other minorities climbing up economically is not going to do squat for blacks if anything they will try to flex on us. Thats why blacks as a collective have better get their ish together before it happens.
As soon as you turn 18, 19 or even 20 most dudes are either kicked out of the house or "urged" to
.I'm not putting this solely on the parents either though, cuz those kids need to either be in school or work and help build up that family home until they are ready to move out and be set.
These minorities have that on us. They will live at home big families all making money and investing IN THEMSELVES while we kick our lazy kids out to struggle, and sometimes the family home is struggling to. Two struggling homes now.
We need to focus more on building that family home again. Parents and kids working together. Building, saving. How can we expect community support (for our businesses and schools,etc) if we can't even do that at home.
I've seen MANY MANY minorities move out of their family homes right in to their own HOME. THey were able to save up and everyone puts money in to purchase that home.
First everyone helps the family home
then the family helps the first child move out and start their family
then the next,etc.
The White and Black Communities don't really share that. I'm not saying parents stop supporting them when they are gone...and vice versa. But the amount of resources that you can provide at that point is still severely limited.
Kids need to wake the fukk up to. EVERYONE is so quick to "be on their own and be the boss" that they are throwing away, or del;aying their own futures. I've seen it happen....many many times.


. Nothing to do with the people there, just a ugly city.
