1.)if this were absolutely true then welfare would breakdown all households. Not just black households. Plenty of children who grew up from. Single families would disagree with your take as do I.1. True, but many of the policies pushed by the DNC break down the household. Welfare being the biggest culprit.
2. Do you feel pushing children to date within their race has been economically destructive to the asian or west indian american?
3. Its not insularity, its prioritizing our people the way other communities do...
4. In conjunction with a UBI or negative income tax yes... and i dont believe its the states job to compensate for the unequal starting points that people occupy, so to me we just have a lot of work to do.
5. Govt. pressures, (A) dont work, and (B) are devised by people who in my opinion dont want to see blacks succeed
6. I agree, I just dont believe that our oppressors truly want to see us succeed... which is what the left pushes.
2.)are children who don't date within their race in those communities any less successful? From my experiences, no.
3.)this might be hard considering the literacy and proficiency rates. It's not the duty of those who succeed to stifle their success to compensate for those who chose not to.
4.)UBI isn't happening here anytime soon. But that in itself is a form of welfare. Same with negative income tax. It seems you support welfare, but only the types you like?
5.)if government pressures does not work, then wouldn't it be irrelevant if they didn't want blacks to succeed since they have no power in the pressure they apply.
Institutionalized racism, Jim crow, segregation, poor workers rights protections, protections for corporations, and corporations being able to operate as citizens are blatant examples of government pressures having an outcome.
Is it then your view that government pressures don't go far enough, that they make racists more racists, or the hidden or blatant hand of the government is just against your own political ideology?




