EschatonDX said:Well as a guy from Saint Louis and Memphis, i've had plenty of interactions with the black communities in both cities. I've done tutoring of underprivileged children in high school, and volunteering in burn and trauma wards in university in bad areas. I've seen many sides to the black community. I've seen moments of incredible humanitarianism and endless self-sacrifice for black youth contrasted with the worst shit- the kind of stuff that almost immediately illicits racist responses from even rational, egalitarian thinking and acting people.
I'm gonna have to say that the #1 factor is still the home and community. I'd give homework assignments to these kids and a lot of them just didnt have anyone on their asses. They're not encouraged to read. They have no role models in or outside the home in a lot of situations. They're not that different from a lot of the white kids i grew up with really- except that they're surrounded with terrible influences.
The level of teaching is obvious. Inner city schools are objectively shit. Some of the staff is good and caring, others are lazy and lack ability, confidence, and really even solid educational groundings of their own.I wont even get into stuff like diet, television babysitters, and fathers. That's just obviously fucked up.
IMO everyone with open eyes can see the problems of the black community. The question is does anyone care? Black people or otherwise? Like everywhere else, people are trying to just get by on what little they have. Community rebuilding is something most don't have time for. Or resources. And a lot of educated black people who have made their money don't really seem to care a lot about helping the ones left behind, IMO. For a variety of reasons.
Sargewp has made too many vids on this topic and it would take me a long time to find them. But he says the reason his middle class black parents did not give back was because they were made to be seen as outcasts just because they were not the majority in his shitty neighbourhood. I need to find a video or two on these topics.