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Shelby Steele, in his book White Guilt, would argue that we have built a dependency class that continues from generation to generation. Black mothers are subsidized for having children out of wedlock and punished (subsidy removed) when they marry, in effect destroying the family. Kids without fathers in the home creates problems. It wasn't always like this.

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Worse that class now believes they are better than everyone else.

For example, had two black land whales walking basically right into my wife and I. This event occurred in a huge courtyard and as we passed them, they commented on us cutting them off.

So, I turned and asked them why they thought they had right of way, and we had to get out of their way.

I then smugly said I was stronger than them and would have simply walked over them and they should learn their real place in society to be seen and not heard.

Neither of them expected me to react to them or comment back and one up them.

I suspect the younger of the two beasties is still raging.

I have had more than enough of these types of fools.

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Well, those same farm subsidies have the same effect in whites. The majority of the younger and middle-aged white personnel with whom I work are single mothers, often with multiple baby daddies. There is little to incentive marriage, now. Not among the lower socioeconomic class.

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That's just sad.

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It is a primary focus of the New Left, the break-up of the core family. It forms a basis for society that the socialistic bastards want to destroy in their quest for domination. Then there is the LBGTQ+ group whose utmost desire is the dissolution of the male-female bond.

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Prozactly.

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I wrote a great college essay on Shelby Steele. Still in the archives, somewhere.

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EZ,

So this explains why all the great Cities and advanced cultures of Blacks exist every where else other than America. Europe, Asia and Africa...all garden spots.

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