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re: Racial wealth gap widened between 2016-2022, federal reserve study finds

Posted on 3/23/24 at 2:33 pm to
Posted by mudshuvl05
Member since Nov 2023
702 posts
Posted on 3/23/24 at 2:33 pm to
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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.
You're having a hard time with this. You're still missing the point: they didn't/ don't at the scale that black Americans do because nobody votes for a single party's polices on a scale like black America and democrats, and that enslavement dictates their culture like no other.

You're out of touch if you think policy doesn't have an effect on whether or not a mother takes on the role of a working mom, who marries her baby daddy, instead of NOT doing that, getting welfare, medicaid, food stamps etc.

Democrat welfare state policies and black American culture are like peanut butter and jelly. No other ethnicity has that unique trait of a political party dictating what their culture is allowed, encouraged, incentivized and pretty much forced to be by coercion and holding the proverbial police state carrot in front of them for political power. A black dad doesn't stick around because democrat policies encourage he and the mother to not do that, and have entrenched that cultural concept for generations. It's a simple, factual concept.
Posted by r0cky1
Member since Oct 2020
3366 posts
Posted on 3/23/24 at 7:32 pm to
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A black dad doesn't stick around because democrat policies encourage he and the mother to not do that, and have entrenched that cultural concept for generations. It's a simple, factual concept.


Do African Americans overall support the Democratic Party? Yes but historically so do Asians and Jews. Guess what, young asian and jewish men aren’t walking out on their families because democratic policies that benefit children out of wedlock. These policies haven’t encouraged them to do the same for generations while still voting blue. The young African American family isn’t citing political policies to govern their actions.

Asian and Jewish families while historically voting blue have only gotten stronger. Look at their culture.

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