Maybe black men should stop committing the crimes that result in being thrown in jail!
A good start would be to cease scapegoating whites for your problems. Appears to me that that is where the problem starts. Next, really apply yourself in school. After that, don't knock up some girl you aren't married to.
White guys follow this strategy and stay out of jail. Asian guys do it even better.
Maybe we should remember that this isn't just about race. Society throws away people for lots of things, every day -- usually things that those people don't have any control over (like the color of their skin, or perhaps the shape of their features, or the shape of their bodies...ok, granted, those last two things can be fixed, if you have money, and the first one can't, but the big thing is: why should they have to be fixed in order for the person to not be thrown away?). And if you think it's just happening to adults, because of the choices they make, realize that we start throwing away people when they are small children -- who have done nothing wrong, but can't fix the things they were born with or born into. And by the time they are halfway to grown up, they have already been thrown away to a great degree; they have learned that is the way of the world.
I've got an incredible idea.
ReplyDeleteMaybe black men should stop committing the crimes that result in being thrown in jail!
A good start would be to cease scapegoating whites for your problems. Appears to me that that is where the problem starts. Next, really apply yourself in school. After that, don't knock up some girl you aren't married to.
White guys follow this strategy and stay out of jail. Asian guys do it even better.
I've got an idea.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we should remember that this isn't just about race. Society throws away people for lots of things, every day -- usually things that those people don't have any control over (like the color of their skin, or perhaps the shape of their features, or the shape of their bodies...ok, granted, those last two things can be fixed, if you have money, and the first one can't, but the big thing is: why should they have to be fixed in order for the person to not be thrown away?).
And if you think it's just happening to adults, because of the choices they make, realize that we start throwing away people when they are small children -- who have done nothing wrong, but can't fix the things they were born with or born into. And by the time they are halfway to grown up, they have already been thrown away to a great degree; they have learned that is the way of the world.
So, what strategy can help fix that, huh?
PW