pbleighton, on Apr 1 2007, 07:05 PM, said:
Since the subject of the post was:
"The percentage of poor Americans who are living in severe poverty has reached a 32-year high, millions of working Americans are falling closer to the poverty line and the gulf between the nation's "haves" and "have-nots" continues to widen."
why did you immediately start talking about the supposedly inferior black culture (which BTW you display total igorance of), when a substantial majority of those below the poverty line aren't black, and most of those above but close to the poverty line aren't black?
Why did you immediately see this in racial terms? I believe your rant:
"Somehow the black culture has lost its way. 50 years ago there was a desire to integrate and succeed but this has been replaced with a disdain for intellectualism and laud for the dream of an athletic career."
gives you away.
Peter
Did you look at the statistics? What is your reason for the discrepancies?
What you are saying can trap you. I can ask you...what do you think of German culture? If you say you like it then I can accuse you of being a Nazi because at one time Nazism was the dominant culture of Germany. If you say no, then I call you a racist for disliking an entire country. Personally, I believe it can be consistent to say you like the German culture today but dislike the culture 65 years ago. Cultures change and the values change, sometimes for good and sometimes for bad. Do I hate Germans because I think Nazism was bad? Call it what you will but look at the statistics. I don't believe it is something external forcing them into this situation so it must be an internal cultural thing and something in their culture is causing this.
I mentioned several things in my initial post as causes. I mentioned black culture after I talked about the culture of dependence because they are related and the culture of dependence most heavily affected blacks because of their circumstances when the Great Society began.

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