@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden This isn’t the case in every black family or home but it is certainly a pattern that people have picked up on. I’ve met plenty of black people where this is clearly not the case. It’s a really nuanced issue, and has more to do with the culture rather than a persons skin color.
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden It’s also undeniable that these societal conditions influenced a culture of violence, revenge, and pettiness. Theres plenty of black kids that have terrible role models in their life and are convinced that there’s nothing they can do to improve their life without even trying.
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden It takes generations for an issue like this to be solved. It takes a while to undo the severe damage that was inflicted. I agree with all those points. It’ll still take a long time to fix even with all of those programs. In the mean time, better culture and leaders would help.
@time_heal_all@EldergodFraserA@beyoncegarden Owning property and real estate is a universal problem for middle class and lower class families in the US. The problem there isn’t white people, it’s major asset management corporations buying up all the land and homes in America. The wealth disparity is there regardless.
@EldergodFraserA@_whoCAR3Z@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden What an unfortunate reality. It seems that white women were “low hanging fruit” for DEI hiring programs due to frequent sexual discrimination. Now that DEI programs are slowly dying, everyone loses benefits.
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden I agree that those are major problems that need to be solved. How do we solve these issues in a timely manner? It seems that the systematic racism that once existed in the US still has lasting effects even after it’s been far gone. These things should naturally heal over time.
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden Yeah, I agree with you. I’m not denying the racism and disparities that existed and still continue to exist in some capacity. That problem isn’t exclusive to black people and minorities, however. There’s plenty of white families that will also likely never see generational wealth
@time_heal_all@EldergodFraserA@beyoncegarden >Attain stable job, preferably with benefits
>Raise a family, set a good example for kids
>Save money, invest when able
Creating generational wealth takes generations unless you are very lucky or a genius. Not everyone is able to do it. But you can still live a generative life
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden The only way out of this problem is to influence the culture. Thats it. Everything else is merely damage from past systemic racism that will only heal with time. Until then, we must lead by example and promote better leaders in the black community. Do you want it to get better?
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden How do you fix this problem? Start with the culture. Lead by example. Promote better leaders. There is not any inherent systemic racism in the US anymore. It’s all scars from the past that have yet to fully heal.
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden While that specific statistic might not accurately represent the issue, it is still apparent.
https://t.co/VobcsUcwFH
The kids are right in saying that it is a culture problem, not a race problem. The CIA has damaged the black community generationally.
@EldergodFraserA@time_heal_all@beyoncegarden I agree, that the statistic has been misused and that some people simply don’t understand it. There is also the argument, like you said; that those numbers only include arrests and not whether the offender was actually guilty.
@beyoncegarden I don’t understand how any sane or reasonable person could watch this video and somehow be offended or angry. Can someone please explain it to me?