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Baptist church full with people inside giving police the finger. Alrighty then
You don't know the half of it.Octipus don't follow curfews.The "dumb curfew" seems to have worked.
Was it this one?Baptist church full with people inside giving police the finger. Alrighty then
those Baptist's are always thinking they are better than the rest of usWho is "we" and how do "we" help them?That's fine. I disagree with your position here, but it's a legitimate position and I wouldn't put you down for having it.My own view is that we have to always keep in mind that the people who rob and burn are a small minority. As today's clean up effort demonstrated, most of the people who live in that community (and every community) are good people. I think it's unfair to treat them based on the worst among them. They need our help, and I think we should give it to them.I wouldn't build anything in those neighborhoods and wait for it to be robbed and stuff. If someone else wants to then good for them. The people committing these crimes can come up with all the excuses in the world but stop breaking the law and stop the ridiculous violence.I'm sorry, that wasn't bait and I'm not fishing. Based on your comment, I was trying to get you to clarify your position. If you don't wish to do so, that's your call.Not taking your stinky bait tonight. Call someone else out. There's more than two people posting here. Good luckThat was terrible. Is your position that we as a society should do nothing for these people because if we do, they'll just destroy it? That seems to be what I'm hearing here from you, Rambling Wreck, and Dr. Oadi.Baltimore Burning: $16 Million Southern Baptist Church Center for Low-Income Seniors Burned to the GroundSo a CVS on the corner and a liquor store down the street represent economic development to you?"We need economic development"
Why? To have more economic development to burn down?
Bugs Bunny did IIRC, seemed real.The next white m'fer that gets shot in my neighborhood, I am going to #### black #### up. The only problem is that I can't loot a mirage.
The federal government, by taxing us more!! Amiright?Who is "we" and how do "we" help them?That's fine. I disagree with your position here, but it's a legitimate position and I wouldn't put you down for having it.My own view is that we have to always keep in mind that the people who rob and burn are a small minority. As today's clean up effort demonstrated, most of the people who live in that community (and every community) are good people. I think it's unfair to treat them based on the worst among them. They need our help, and I think we should give it to them.I wouldn't build anything in those neighborhoods and wait for it to be robbed and stuff. If someone else wants to then good for them. The people committing these crimes can come up with all the excuses in the world but stop breaking the law and stop the ridiculous violence.I'm sorry, that wasn't bait and I'm not fishing. Based on your comment, I was trying to get you to clarify your position. If you don't wish to do so, that's your call.Not taking your stinky bait tonight. Call someone else out. There's more than two people posting here. Good luckThat was terrible. Is your position that we as a society should do nothing for these people because if we do, they'll just destroy it? That seems to be what I'm hearing here from you, Rambling Wreck, and Dr. Oadi.Baltimore Burning: $16 Million Southern Baptist Church Center for Low-Income Seniors Burned to the GroundSo a CVS on the corner and a liquor store down the street represent economic development to you?"We need economic development"
Why? To have more economic development to burn down?
Yes, I think you are. Therein lies the problem.The federal government, by taxing us more!! Amiright?Who is "we" and how do "we" help them?That's fine. I disagree with your position here, but it's a legitimate position and I wouldn't put you down for having it.My own view is that we have to always keep in mind that the people who rob and burn are a small minority. As today's clean up effort demonstrated, most of the people who live in that community (and every community) are good people. I think it's unfair to treat them based on the worst among them. They need our help, and I think we should give it to them.I wouldn't build anything in those neighborhoods and wait for it to be robbed and stuff. If someone else wants to then good for them. The people committing these crimes can come up with all the excuses in the world but stop breaking the law and stop the ridiculous violence.I'm sorry, that wasn't bait and I'm not fishing. Based on your comment, I was trying to get you to clarify your position. If you don't wish to do so, that's your call.Not taking your stinky bait tonight. Call someone else out. There's more than two people posting here. Good luckThat was terrible. Is your position that we as a society should do nothing for these people because if we do, they'll just destroy it? That seems to be what I'm hearing here from you, Rambling Wreck, and Dr. Oadi.Baltimore Burning: $16 Million Southern Baptist Church Center for Low-Income Seniors Burned to the GroundSo a CVS on the corner and a liquor store down the street represent economic development to you?"We need economic development"
Why? To have more economic development to burn down?
We threw bottles and rocks, but they looked at us funny. It's all their fault!
Well, the former BPD chief didn't agree with it, either.The "dumb curfew" seems to have worked.
I'll add that we also have a national problem with racism, poverty, drugs, and guns - all of which disproportionately impact blacks. The cops are the ones on the front lines dealing with all of these issues, and because they disproportionately affect blacks, the cops get the racist tag, when they're really no more racist than the average American.Maybe..., but we definitely have a national problem of police mistreating civilians (black, white, yellow, red, etc.).GroveDiesel said:So we don't have a national problem of police mistreating blacks?
If they get heyman start hiding suplexesHannity sure has a hard on for this "dangerous alliance" of the Nation of Islam, The Crips, The Bloods and the Black Guerilla Family. That's about the 8 time I've heard him talk about it.
Doesn't seem like a great idea to stop the kids from leaving the very area that they called for a purge. Would've been smarter to ramp up the presence in and around the mall, sans riot gear. Have a few more squad cars circling and be seen and cops on foot patrol in the mall and on the street outside of the school, communicating and interacting with the kids. They wound up looting the mall anyway, so the police war presence didn't do a damn thing except incite further angst. If both groups keep challenging each other, the natural outcome is going to be a fight.We threw bottles and rocks, but they looked at us funny. It's all their fault!
It's their fault!Doesn't seem like a great idea to stop the kids from leaving the very area that they called for a purge. Would've been smarter to ramp up the presence in and around the mall, sans riot gear. Have a few more squad cars circling and be seen and cops on foot patrol in the mall and on the street outside of the school, communicating and interacting with the kids. They wound up looting the mall anyway, so the police war presence didn't do a damn thing except incite further angst. If both groups keep challenging each other, the natural outcome is going to be a fight.We threw bottles and rocks, but they looked at us funny. It's all their fault!
Right. Good conversation. Expand your mind to see the bigger picture.It's their fault!Hook. Line. SinkerDoesn't seem like a great idea to stop the kids from leaving the very area that they called for a purge. Would've been smarter to ramp up the presence in and around the mall, sans riot gear. Have a few more squad cars circling and be seen and cops on foot patrol in the mall and on the street outside of the school, communicating and interacting with the kids. They wound up looting the mall anyway, so the police war presence didn't do a damn thing except incite further angst. If both groups keep challenging each other, the natural outcome is going to be a fight.We threw bottles and rocks, but they looked at us funny. It's all their fault!
Pretty sure Aaron Hernandez has been called a thug numerous timeshttp://m.nydailynews.com/news/national/baltimore-pol-tells-cnn-word-thug-racially-charged-article-1.2202859
Oh, thugs is off limits now?
Ok, moron... I'll continue using it, you can stick with marginalized youths. Sorry the truth is so offensive you need to shift Websters around and slide the goalposts over. I don't recall anyone saying that "thugs" is an exclusive description for young African American or every African American youth is a "thug"...
I'll use the word to describe ANY ethnicity, including those destroying their own city with childish acts that accomplish nothing.
Marginalized adult in my opinion.Pretty sure Aaron Hernandez has been called a thug numerous timeshttp://m.nydailynews.com/news/national/baltimore-pol-tells-cnn-word-thug-racially-charged-article-1.2202859
Oh, thugs is off limits now?
Ok, moron... I'll continue using it, you can stick with marginalized youths. Sorry the truth is so offensive you need to shift Websters around and slide the goalposts over. I don't recall anyone saying that "thugs" is an exclusive description for young African American or every African American youth is a "thug"...
I'll use the word to describe ANY ethnicity, including those destroying their own city with childish acts that accomplish nothing.
Were the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
That excuse is well past it's shelf life.Were the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
I don't agree with his politics but Cummings seems like a good guy, it would just be nice to hear a nationally recognized elected black leader say it's time for a new approach. Corey Booker took down a political machine in Newark but another step is needed, a frank discussion how these pockets of poverty can be fixed, not just ameliorated, fixed.Eliijah Cummings (who has been in Congress for literally 20 years) was just on CNN crying about how bad overall things are in his district there. Of course he isn't the problem though.
Anyone who thinks these are legitimate questions should take some time out of their day and read this.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
Yes, Baltimore seems to have some police problems. But let us be clear about whose fecklessness and dishonesty we are talking about here: No Republican, and certainly no conservative, has left so much as a thumbprint on the public institutions of Baltimore in a generation. Baltimore’s police department is, like Detroit’s economy and Atlanta’s schools, the product of the progressive wing of the Democratic party enabled in no small part by black identity politics. This is entirely a left-wing project, and a Democratic-party project.
When will the Left be held to account for the brutality in Baltimore — brutality for which it bears a measure of responsibility on both sides? There aren’t any Republicans out there cheering on the looters, and there aren’t any Republicans exercising real political power over the police or other municipal institutions in Baltimore. Community-organizer — a wretched term — Adam Jackson declared that in Baltimore “the Democrats and the Republicans have both failed.” Really? Which Republicans? Ulysses S. Grant? Unless I’m reading the charts wrong, the Baltimore city council is 100 percent Democratic.
The evidence suggests very strongly that the left-wing, Democratic claques that run a great many American cities — particularly the poor and black cities — are not capable of running a school system or a police department. They are incompetent, they are corrupt, and they are breathtakingly arrogant. Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore — this is what Democrats do.
And the kids in the street screaming about “inequality”? Somebody should tell them that the locale in these United States with the least economic inequality is Utah, i.e. the state farthest away from the reach of the people who run Baltimore.
Keep voting for the same thing, keep getting the same thing.
Did you really type that, unreal. Go help those gutter rats burn the city down. Excuses, excuses, excuses.. No accountabilityWere the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
go home, youre drunk.Did you really type that, unreal. Go help those gutter rats burn the city down. Excuses, excuses, excuses.. No accountabilityWere the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
Here's a very small taste of the article, for those who won't read it and still believes that institutionalized racism is similar across ethnic groups and/or that the injustices black people faced stopped after slavery or at least after the civil rights movement. Note the years:Anyone who thinks these are legitimate questions should take some time out of their day and read this.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
And if you're not willing to read it because the provocative title turns you off, or because it's just too long, maybe consider that your laziness/dismissiveness is the reason you don't know the answer to those questions.
In 2010, Jacob S. Rugh, then a doctoral candidate at Princeton, and the sociologist Douglas S. Massey published a study of the recent foreclosure crisis. Among its drivers, they found an old foe: segregation. Black home buyers—even after controlling for factors like creditworthiness—were still more likely than white home buyers to be steered toward subprime loans. Decades of racist housing policies by the American government, along with decades of racist housing practices by American businesses, had conspired to concentrate African Americans in the same neighborhoods. As in North Lawndale half a century earlier, these neighborhoods were filled with people who had been cut off from mainstream financial institutions. When subprime lenders went looking for prey, they found black people waiting like ducks in a pen.
“High levels of segregation create a natural market for subprime lending,” Rugh and Massey write, “and cause riskier mortgages, and thus foreclosures, to accumulate disproportionately in racially segregated cities’ minority neighborhoods.”
Plunder in the past made plunder in the present efficient. The banks of America understood this. In 2005, Wells Fargo promoted a series of Wealth Building Strategies seminars. Dubbing itself “the nation’s leading originator of home loans to ethnic minority customers,” the bank enrolled black public figures in an ostensible effort to educate blacks on building “generational wealth.” But the “wealth building” seminars were a front for wealth theft. In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness. This was not magic or coincidence or misfortune. It was racism reifying itself. According to The New York Times, affidavits found loan officers referring to their black customers as “mud people” and to their subprime products as “ghetto loans.”
“We just went right after them,” Beth Jacobson, a former Wells Fargo loan officer, told The Times. “Wells Fargo mortgage had an emerging-markets unit that specifically targeted black churches because it figured church leaders had a lot of influence and could convince congregants to take out subprime loans.”
In 2011, Bank of America agreed to pay $355 million to settle charges of discrimination against its Countrywide unit. The following year, Wells Fargo settled its discrimination suit for more than $175 million. But the damage had been done. In 2009, half the properties in Baltimore whose owners had been granted loans by Wells Fargo between 2005 and 2008 were vacant; 71 percent of these properties were in predominantly black neighborhoods.
Nice rebuttal..can't think of anymore excuses??go home, youre drunk.Did you really type that, unreal. Go help those gutter rats burn the city down. Excuses, excuses, excuses.. No accountabilityWere the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
Yeah, it seems pretty obvious that since every other ethnic group in the US made the choice to come here that maybe they wouldn't have the very legitimate grudges that a large part of the black community has. Of course, I'm sure most people on this board wouldn't agree with that.Were the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
you are the only one i am making excuses for.Nice rebuttal..can't think of anymore excuses??go home, youre drunk.Did you really type that, unreal. Go help those gutter rats burn the city down. Excuses, excuses, excuses.. No accountabilityWere the Asians and Irish held as slaves by the majority/ruling race and then even after freed segregated by law from them? For centuries? JFC.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
How does that explain the culture that encourages kids being born out of wedlock and the thug life? There are countless examples to see that successful societies embrace none of these qualities. If a strong, 2 parent family unit was the norm, then the above could be overcome. The Irish and other immigrants were treated like dirt when they first got to this country too.Here's a very small taste of the article, for those who won't read it and still believes that institutionalized racism is similar across ethnic groups and/or that the injustices black people faced stopped after slavery or at least after the civil rights movement. Note the years:Anyone who thinks these are legitimate questions should take some time out of their day and read this.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
And if you're not willing to read it because the provocative title turns you off, or because it's just too long, maybe consider that your laziness/dismissiveness is the reason you don't know the answer to those questions.
In 2010, Jacob S. Rugh, then a doctoral candidate at Princeton, and the sociologist Douglas S. Massey published a study of the recent foreclosure crisis. Among its drivers, they found an old foe: segregation. Black home buyers—even after controlling for factors like creditworthiness—were still more likely than white home buyers to be steered toward subprime loans. Decades of racist housing policies by the American government, along with decades of racist housing practices by American businesses, had conspired to concentrate African Americans in the same neighborhoods. As in North Lawndale half a century earlier, these neighborhoods were filled with people who had been cut off from mainstream financial institutions. When subprime lenders went looking for prey, they found black people waiting like ducks in a pen.
“High levels of segregation create a natural market for subprime lending,” Rugh and Massey write, “and cause riskier mortgages, and thus foreclosures, to accumulate disproportionately in racially segregated cities’ minority neighborhoods.”
Plunder in the past made plunder in the present efficient. The banks of America understood this. In 2005, Wells Fargo promoted a series of Wealth Building Strategies seminars. Dubbing itself “the nation’s leading originator of home loans to ethnic minority customers,” the bank enrolled black public figures in an ostensible effort to educate blacks on building “generational wealth.” But the “wealth building” seminars were a front for wealth theft. In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness. This was not magic or coincidence or misfortune. It was racism reifying itself. According to The New York Times, affidavits found loan officers referring to their black customers as “mud people” and to their subprime products as “ghetto loans.”
“We just went right after them,” Beth Jacobson, a former Wells Fargo loan officer, told The Times. “Wells Fargo mortgage had an emerging-markets unit that specifically targeted black churches because it figured church leaders had a lot of influence and could convince congregants to take out subprime loans.”
In 2011, Bank of America agreed to pay $355 million to settle charges of discrimination against its Countrywide unit. The following year, Wells Fargo settled its discrimination suit for more than $175 million. But the damage had been done. In 2009, half the properties in Baltimore whose owners had been granted loans by Wells Fargo between 2005 and 2008 were vacant; 71 percent of these properties were in predominantly black neighborhoods.
at comparing the downstream consequences of centuries of slavery and segregation with the Irish/Mexican immigrant conditions.Slave families were literally broken up by the slave trade. The entire concept of a traditional 2-parent family was either discouraged or outright prohibited. You don't think that might have had any impact?How does that explain the culture that encourages kids being born out of wedlock and the thug life? There are countless examples to see that successful societies embrace none of these qualities. If a strong, 2 parent family unit was the norm, then the above could be overcome. The Irish and other immigrants were treated like dirt when they first got to this country too.Here's a very small taste of the article, for those who won't read it and still believes that institutionalized racism is similar across ethnic groups and/or that the injustices black people faced stopped after slavery or at least after the civil rights movement. Note the years:Anyone who thinks these are legitimate questions should take some time out of their day and read this.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
And if you're not willing to read it because the provocative title turns you off, or because it's just too long, maybe consider that your laziness/dismissiveness is the reason you don't know the answer to those questions.
In 2010, Jacob S. Rugh, then a doctoral candidate at Princeton, and the sociologist Douglas S. Massey published a study of the recent foreclosure crisis. Among its drivers, they found an old foe: segregation. Black home buyers—even after controlling for factors like creditworthiness—were still more likely than white home buyers to be steered toward subprime loans. Decades of racist housing policies by the American government, along with decades of racist housing practices by American businesses, had conspired to concentrate African Americans in the same neighborhoods. As in North Lawndale half a century earlier, these neighborhoods were filled with people who had been cut off from mainstream financial institutions. When subprime lenders went looking for prey, they found black people waiting like ducks in a pen.
“High levels of segregation create a natural market for subprime lending,” Rugh and Massey write, “and cause riskier mortgages, and thus foreclosures, to accumulate disproportionately in racially segregated cities’ minority neighborhoods.”
Plunder in the past made plunder in the present efficient. The banks of America understood this. In 2005, Wells Fargo promoted a series of Wealth Building Strategies seminars. Dubbing itself “the nation’s leading originator of home loans to ethnic minority customers,” the bank enrolled black public figures in an ostensible effort to educate blacks on building “generational wealth.” But the “wealth building” seminars were a front for wealth theft. In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness. This was not magic or coincidence or misfortune. It was racism reifying itself. According to The New York Times, affidavits found loan officers referring to their black customers as “mud people” and to their subprime products as “ghetto loans.”
“We just went right after them,” Beth Jacobson, a former Wells Fargo loan officer, told The Times. “Wells Fargo mortgage had an emerging-markets unit that specifically targeted black churches because it figured church leaders had a lot of influence and could convince congregants to take out subprime loans.”
In 2011, Bank of America agreed to pay $355 million to settle charges of discrimination against its Countrywide unit. The following year, Wells Fargo settled its discrimination suit for more than $175 million. But the damage had been done. In 2009, half the properties in Baltimore whose owners had been granted loans by Wells Fargo between 2005 and 2008 were vacant; 71 percent of these properties were in predominantly black neighborhoods.
No one is doing that. Again, please explain how slavery has created the destructive cultural priorities that are pervasive in black culture.at comparing the downstream consequences of centuries of slavery and segregation with the Irish/Mexican immigrant conditions.
Can you direct me to some examples of this "culture that encourages kids being born out of wedlock and the thug life?" Not numbers- I know the numbers, and some of the reasons for them (here's a breakdown by the same guy who wrote the longform piece I cited above). I want to understand your basis for saying that it's "the culture" rather than external forces that lead to them. Certainly you're not referring to rap music, which people of all races listen to all the time and have since at least the early 1990s. What do you mean?How does that explain the culture that encourages kids being born out of wedlock and the thug life? There are countless examples to see that successful societies embrace none of these qualities. If a strong, 2 parent family unit was the norm, then the above could be overcome. The Irish and other immigrants were treated like dirt when they first got to this country too.Here's a very small taste of the article, for those who won't read it and still believes that institutionalized racism is similar across ethnic groups and/or that the injustices black people faced stopped after slavery or at least after the civil rights movement. Note the years:Anyone who thinks these are legitimate questions should take some time out of their day and read this.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
And if you're not willing to read it because the provocative title turns you off, or because it's just too long, maybe consider that your laziness/dismissiveness is the reason you don't know the answer to those questions.
In 2010, Jacob S. Rugh, then a doctoral candidate at Princeton, and the sociologist Douglas S. Massey published a study of the recent foreclosure crisis. Among its drivers, they found an old foe: segregation. Black home buyers—even after controlling for factors like creditworthiness—were still more likely than white home buyers to be steered toward subprime loans. Decades of racist housing policies by the American government, along with decades of racist housing practices by American businesses, had conspired to concentrate African Americans in the same neighborhoods. As in North Lawndale half a century earlier, these neighborhoods were filled with people who had been cut off from mainstream financial institutions. When subprime lenders went looking for prey, they found black people waiting like ducks in a pen.
“High levels of segregation create a natural market for subprime lending,” Rugh and Massey write, “and cause riskier mortgages, and thus foreclosures, to accumulate disproportionately in racially segregated cities’ minority neighborhoods.”
Plunder in the past made plunder in the present efficient. The banks of America understood this. In 2005, Wells Fargo promoted a series of Wealth Building Strategies seminars. Dubbing itself “the nation’s leading originator of home loans to ethnic minority customers,” the bank enrolled black public figures in an ostensible effort to educate blacks on building “generational wealth.” But the “wealth building” seminars were a front for wealth theft. In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness. This was not magic or coincidence or misfortune. It was racism reifying itself. According to The New York Times, affidavits found loan officers referring to their black customers as “mud people” and to their subprime products as “ghetto loans.”
“We just went right after them,” Beth Jacobson, a former Wells Fargo loan officer, told The Times. “Wells Fargo mortgage had an emerging-markets unit that specifically targeted black churches because it figured church leaders had a lot of influence and could convince congregants to take out subprime loans.”
In 2011, Bank of America agreed to pay $355 million to settle charges of discrimination against its Countrywide unit. The following year, Wells Fargo settled its discrimination suit for more than $175 million. But the damage had been done. In 2009, half the properties in Baltimore whose owners had been granted loans by Wells Fargo between 2005 and 2008 were vacant; 71 percent of these properties were in predominantly black neighborhoods.
There has been no slavery for well over 100 years. I bet if I looked it up, I'd see that black kids born to unwed mothers is way higher now than it was 50 years ago. Stop blaming slavery.Slave families were literally broken up by the slave trade. The entire concept of a traditional 2-parent family was either discouraged or outright prohibited. You don't think that might have had any impact?How does that explain the culture that encourages kids being born out of wedlock and the thug life? There are countless examples to see that successful societies embrace none of these qualities. If a strong, 2 parent family unit was the norm, then the above could be overcome. The Irish and other immigrants were treated like dirt when they first got to this country too.Here's a very small taste of the article, for those who won't read it and still believes that institutionalized racism is similar across ethnic groups and/or that the injustices black people faced stopped after slavery or at least after the civil rights movement. Note the years:Anyone who thinks these are legitimate questions should take some time out of their day and read this.Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
All the systems and efforts to fix a problem will not work if the people who need the help do not utilize it. You want to change the world and fix your society? Start in your own home,with your own children and make sure they become educated and go to school. Sure your neighborhood schools might not be great, but they are better than not going and the only way to fix the system is to start at the bottom and work up. Make sure the kids who enter advance correctly and things can right themselves. It takes time but so what.
And if you're not willing to read it because the provocative title turns you off, or because it's just too long, maybe consider that your laziness/dismissiveness is the reason you don't know the answer to those questions.
In 2010, Jacob S. Rugh, then a doctoral candidate at Princeton, and the sociologist Douglas S. Massey published a study of the recent foreclosure crisis. Among its drivers, they found an old foe: segregation. Black home buyers—even after controlling for factors like creditworthiness—were still more likely than white home buyers to be steered toward subprime loans. Decades of racist housing policies by the American government, along with decades of racist housing practices by American businesses, had conspired to concentrate African Americans in the same neighborhoods. As in North Lawndale half a century earlier, these neighborhoods were filled with people who had been cut off from mainstream financial institutions. When subprime lenders went looking for prey, they found black people waiting like ducks in a pen.
“High levels of segregation create a natural market for subprime lending,” Rugh and Massey write, “and cause riskier mortgages, and thus foreclosures, to accumulate disproportionately in racially segregated cities’ minority neighborhoods.”
Plunder in the past made plunder in the present efficient. The banks of America understood this. In 2005, Wells Fargo promoted a series of Wealth Building Strategies seminars. Dubbing itself “the nation’s leading originator of home loans to ethnic minority customers,” the bank enrolled black public figures in an ostensible effort to educate blacks on building “generational wealth.” But the “wealth building” seminars were a front for wealth theft. In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness. This was not magic or coincidence or misfortune. It was racism reifying itself. According to The New York Times, affidavits found loan officers referring to their black customers as “mud people” and to their subprime products as “ghetto loans.”
“We just went right after them,” Beth Jacobson, a former Wells Fargo loan officer, told The Times. “Wells Fargo mortgage had an emerging-markets unit that specifically targeted black churches because it figured church leaders had a lot of influence and could convince congregants to take out subprime loans.”
In 2011, Bank of America agreed to pay $355 million to settle charges of discrimination against its Countrywide unit. The following year, Wells Fargo settled its discrimination suit for more than $175 million. But the damage had been done. In 2009, half the properties in Baltimore whose owners had been granted loans by Wells Fargo between 2005 and 2008 were vacant; 71 percent of these properties were in predominantly black neighborhoods.
It's not legacy that brings families together, it's nature. When the barriers to black having a family unit were broken (like 130 years ago), what prevented them from forming families? Nothing, they did initially and only relatively recently have they stopped and accepted baby-mommas and one dude having multiple kids as a sign of masculinity. It's destructive to their culture and there are examples all around them showing the long-term benefits of families raising kids.You just answered your own question James. The Irish, like other immigrants, came here as families. It was the family structure that had a large part to do with them overcoming adversity. Blacks were brought here and separated from their families, and when they formed new families were often separated again and again. That's a legacy they have never been able to overcome.
seriously?Why is black America only affected by this institutionalized racism? How did the Asians overcome it? The Irish?
Swing and a miss! The birthrate for unmarried black women is actually the lowest its been in fifty years. See the second chart here.There has been no slavery for well over 100 years. I bet if I looked it up, I'd see that black kids born to unwed mothers is way higher now than it was 50 years ago. Stop blaming slavery.Slave families were literally broken up by the slave trade. The entire concept of a traditional 2-parent family was either discouraged or outright prohibited. You don't think that might have had any impact?
Riot-Plagued Baltimore Is a Catastrophe Entirely of the Democratic Partys Own Making
Yes and yes again. Our war on poverty is prosecuted with the same level of imagination as our war on drugs. At least a generation of pure Democratic rule and apparently the city is still saddled with a racist police department and a crappy school system. And this is the national party that wants to continue to allow super cheap labor into the country that virtually prices young black men with low education out of the markrtplace. No doubt the young black man in America faces challenges which for lack of a better term I will call institutional racism, but the leaders the black community votes for overwhelmingly fails them continually and on every level. It is a sad situation all around.Yes, Baltimore seems to have some police problems. But let us be clear about whose fecklessness and dishonesty we are talking about here: No Republican, and certainly no conservative, has left so much as a thumbprint on the public institutions of Baltimore in a generation. Baltimores police department is, like Detroits economy and Atlantas schools, the product of the progressive wing of the Democratic party enabled in no small part by black identity politics. This is entirely a left-wing project, and a Democratic-party project.
When will the Left be held to account for the brutality in Baltimore brutality for which it bears a measure of responsibility on both sides? There arent any Republicans out there cheering on the looters, and there arent any Republicans exercising real political power over the police or other municipal institutions in Baltimore. Community-organizer a wretched term Adam Jackson declared that in Baltimore the Democrats and the Republicans have both failed. Really? Which Republicans? Ulysses S. Grant? Unless Im reading the charts wrong, the Baltimore city council is 100 percent Democratic.
The evidence suggests very strongly that the left-wing, Democratic claques that run a great many American cities particularly the poor and black cities are not capable of running a school system or a police department. They are incompetent, they are corrupt, and they are breathtakingly arrogant. Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore this is what Democrats do.
And the kids in the street screaming about inequality? Somebody should tell them that the locale in these United States with the least economic inequality is Utah, i.e. the state farthest away from the reach of the people who run Baltimore.
Keep voting for the same thing, keep getting the same thing.