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re: Racial wealth gap widened between 2016-2022, federal reserve study finds
Posted on 3/22/24 at 9:37 pm to r0cky1
Posted on 3/22/24 at 9:37 pm to r0cky1
quote:The "broader, cultural basis," comes from voting for racist democrats at a 90+% rate for well over half a century. Black Americans are the only demographic to ever come close to that voting statistic. Nobody else votes for the Republicans or democrats at a rate even close to that. It has everything to do with policy. Democrat policies and black America culture are intertwined like the water cycle. You can't have one without the other. Democrats are responsible for the plight of black America, black America is responsible for the democrats' political power. Unfortunately for black Americans, the democrats are maneuvering to move on without them.
It’s a culture issue. Yes, some policies incentivize single parent households, but there’s a reason this doesn’t affect other groups. Politics isn’t the reason my father stuck around and taught me to be a man. It was because it was instilled in him from a broader cultural basis
Fix or abolish an establishment politician like the Republican party is abolishing their's, or wallow in the cultural rot they've both created. Noone can do it for black Americans. Problems won't be solved unless the truth is acknowledged, and that goes for all of the fundamental, as well as the complexities, of life.
It's ignorance to separate policy from the black American experience. It's ignorance to separate ANY American experience from policy, but certainly from a people who, statistically, come as close to 100% as you can get from voting for what they're getting.
Your father, like mine, stuck around because he and his baby's mother weren't incentivized at every single step to not stick around, but also weren't encouraged by a political party to blame the black man because of it.
There's no incentive for black America's ruling party to encourage independence. That's not useful for them. Period. End of story.
This post was edited on 3/22/24 at 9:46 pm
Posted on 3/23/24 at 8:16 am to mudshuvl05
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Your father, like mine, stuck around because he and his baby's mother weren't incentivized at every single step to not stick around, but also weren't encouraged by a political party to blame the black man because of it. There's no incentive for black America's ruling party to encourage independence. That's not useful for them. Period. End of story.
Your mother and father just like mine could’ve taken advantage of the same policies that are enacted by democrats. It’s not policy that kept them around or out of wedlock. It’s cultural. You’re extremely out of touch if you think politics play this big of a role in the lives of the people making these decisions.
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