How would you solve the problems of Black society?

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How would you solve the problems of black society?

  1. More money to address inequality?

    3 vote(s)
    10.3%
  2. Legal reform to advance affirmative action?

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. Education and propaganda to reform black cultural attitudes?.

    8 vote(s)
    27.6%
  4. Massive law enforcement crackdown

    11 vote(s)
    37.9%
  5. Just let time do the work.

    7 vote(s)
    24.1%
  1. dairyair

    dairyair Well-Known Member

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    Why would the 2 party system want that?

    They get people pointing fingers. And pay no attention to their power grab.
     
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    pitbull Banned Donor

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    That's not enough. A black man must first earn the respect that a white man is born with. This is racism, bro!
    :(

    I live in Europe. Please don't think I just want to berate the US. It's just as bad here. Hatred of blacks is very common throughout the western world.
     
  3. pitbull

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    Through devaluation, racism. White society has a long tradition of seeing black people as half-human and half-animal. A black man can be a university professor, but police on the street treat him like a drug dealer.
     
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    I don't think 'black society' has problems. I think people stuck in urban ghettos have problems. While its true that urban ghettos are primarily black, its not because that is 'black society'. There's whites and asians and latinos and etc there too that have the same problems and there's plenty of blacks that don't live in urban ghettos that get along just as well as everyone else.
     
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    I think the best solution would be when all races mix. When there's no longer a difference between people, like skin color, racism will also disappear.
     
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    So you do think it's the white man's burden?
     
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    You should start a thread on that. I would love to hear what you think the problems of white society are and how to solve them.
     
  8. Lil Mike

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    That wasn't an answer to the question I was asking, "I'll admit I'm not clear what it is you are asking. Are you comparing the Black community in the US to the gay community, or are you asking me to solve the problems of the gay community?"

    Do you have an answer?
     
  9. dairyair

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    Have you identified the problem genes in black people?
    Is melanin also a factor?
     
  10. dairyair

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    Why didn't you answer the questions?
    It will also answer your question.
     
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    Here’s s clue: white, yellow, brown and polka dot people have to earn that respect as well
     
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    It's not my business, I just answered the question
     
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    Dismissing WaPo as "right-wing boiler-plate rhetoric" is just silly.

    "Now the issue of busing — one of the most contentious of Biden’s long career — has resurfaced in a way that could threaten his presidential bid. At Thursday’s Democratic debate, Sen. Kamala D. Harris (Calif.) turned to Biden and accused him of opposing policies that allowed black children like her to attend integrated schools.

    On Friday, a Biden aide noted that the busing program Harris participated in was not court-ordered and said Biden would not have opposed it. A Harris spokesman, Ian Sams, replied, “She wasn’t just speaking for herself. She was speaking on behalf of countless black and brown children who were seeking access to better education through school integration.”"
    THE WASHINGTON POST, Joe Biden called busing a ‘liberal train wreck.’ Now his stance on school integration is an issue., By Michael Kranish and Laura Meckler, June 28, 2019.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...7705dc-99b3-11e9-830a-21b9b36b64ad_story.html

    Just more "right-wing boiler-plate rhetoric" from Kamala Harris and WaPo?
     
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    What question do you feel I should answer?
     
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    Black American economic success in business and education was actively suppressed during and after Reconstruction.

    "Some of the planters with whom I [Carl Schurz/Report on the Condition of the South] had occasion to converse expressed their determination to adopt the course which best accords with the spirit of free labor, to make the Negro work by offering him fair inducements, to stimulate his ambition, and to extend to him those means of intellectual and moral improvement which are best calculated to make him an intelligent, reliable and efficient free laborer and a good and useful citizen. . . .
    "I regret to say that views and intentions so reasonable I found confined to a small minority. Aside from the assumption that the Negro will not work without physical compulsion, there appears to be an other popular notion prevalent in the South which stands as no less serious an obstacle in the way of a successful solution of the problem. It is that the Negro exists for the special object of raising cotton, rice and sugar for the whites, and that it is illegitimate for him to indulge, like other people, in the pursuit of his own happiness in his own way. . . ."
    BLACK RECONSTRUCTION IN AMERICA 1860- 1880, W.E.B. Dubois, introduction by David Levering Lewis, the Free Press new York 1998. p.135. (emphasis mine)
     
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    you can if you want
     
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    Well you brought the issue up.

     
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    Mocking the title - yep, I did
     
  19. Pycckia

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    I would give them reparations to compensate them for the freeing of black slaves.
     
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    I personally haven't, but others have identified the MAOA gene.
     
  21. dairyair

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    And made a claim.
    What genes are at issue for black people?
     
  22. dairyair

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    There was only 2 I asked. Both.
     
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    What is that?
     
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    I was referring to this nonsense: "I do not see how it is possible for anyone not to know that the DP is the HQ of systemic racism in America. There is nothing subtle about it. The still thinking Left certainly knows it." Another illustration of a self awareness deficit.
     
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    Google it. I have neither to time nor the inclination to try and dispel your willful ignorance.
     

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