Of course this is all true, but black America wants no part of it.
Pat Buchanan and I agree more than any two people on the face of the earth about subjects political and social. But it doesn't matter. If black America doesn't want to address their pitiful "black schools", their own failure not whites, then nothing will change. If black American men keep doing black women and not marrying them, black kids will continue to go fatherless. And then they will continue on with problem after problem after problem in thier own lives. That's a "black problem", not mine to fix. Don't ask the white guy to fix a black problem. That's really what it is..."a black problem" within the culture. I don't ask other taxpayers or cultures of people to fix my white problems, I'll handle it myself thank you. And if that isn't enough, I'll go to family or whatever is needed.
There is no need for a black discussion on race, the black community hasn't really shown the propinsity (sp?) to make positive changes on a broad scale such as out-of-wedlock fathers, crime, education. Show me results, then we'll talk. You don't do your part, I don't really care. I can't care. I'm tired of caring about people who don't show effort in helping their kids with homework. I'm tired of caring about people who gravitate towards violent crime in larger proportions than any group in America today. Tired of paying taxes to prop up neighborhoods in the urban core, only to have them graffitied up and robbed blind of all its copper plumbing. I'm tired of "programs" I'll never use, an endless black hole of waste to people who, on a large part, don't appreciate it. Don't ask me why black America doesn't appreciate what I've done, they just don't. The why matters nothing to me. My attention span for empathy has ended for this topic. People, as I've said before, are all created equal in God's eyes. But people here on earth are quite different in how they respond to life's challenges, what's important to them...life's expectations. That's a 100% fact of life, ladies and gentlemen. Diversity has ruined subjective, common sense judgment of the real world and its people. Black America doesn't care about higher education in the same respects, for example, as Asian Pan-American people. They just don't. Or even the white population as a whole, just look at the college enrollment for black Americans...it's dreadful compared to the percent of black population. Numbers don't lie, folks! Dont' give me the affordability angle, black Americans can get free money at the snap of the finger, for college expenses...I know, I looked into it. It's there for the taking...but...black America doesn't put a premium on higher education. Discuss the "why's" all you want, facts are facts.
Black crime is exactly what it is...black on black crime. Look at the news tonight. Most likely it's a black guy committing the crime. Should we all turn our collective heads and say that it is a fabrication? It's not true? All made up to "keep him down"? You're a fool to believe that. An outright fool. What I wish to be real isn't. I sure would love it if blacks and whites committed violent crimes in equal proportions so we could put this stupid argument to bed. But I live in the real world, as do you. Black American moms and extended family need to do so much better. They are the ones failing America, not this rich white guy typing this message. When reporters on a typical newscast ask witnesses who saw what, notice that the black folks interviewed know nothing about nothing. It's humorous, and predictable. Notice that next time. "I didn't see a thing" or "He was a great kid, who'd want to do this to such a kid?" or "We've got to stop all this violence in our neighborhood"! Just words. Chances are great that the "honor student" was doing a crack deal on the front porch and things got out of hand. Chances are great that you witnesses saw something but it's somebody in the neighborhood you know or are related to. Chances are great that you failed as a parent, and now that kid's just like every other hood in the 'hood...and you, mom, don't want to admit you were a lousy single parent who made lousy choices in the men you laid. It's easier to say, "Who would gun down my baby"? Candlelit vigils and news notoriety won't change a thing in the black neighborhoods of America. And I can't help you with that...so don't ask!