The basic African mindset is "it takes a village".
A lot of them believe, on a very basic level, that their children's upbringing is not their responsibility. Not universal, of course, but it seems a genetically predisposed cultural influence, across the globe.
but most black people in America didn't have that until the welfare state started
Disagree. I'll explain further down.
I hate saying it because I'm not a prude, but removing the shame and stigma for being a single mother has gone too far and it's destroying children.
Agreed. Social stigma is a powerful force that cuts just below the rule of law. Removing it was a mistake.
And for black people the one-two punch of lack of household stability lacking both parents, with the lack of adult male positive role models as other kids normally would get with a father figure, it's completely crippled the black community. Raise a child with two loving parents, don't do drugs, and eat a balance diet, and you'll see most of this "systematic racism" disappear.
Complete agreement.
However, even in America, the dominant male figure seems to the most violent in the vicinity. Inidividually there are certainly exceptions, but African societies seem to have a different family structure that we can see reflected in America. A group of mothers, and men who fight and die. Their worst aspects have been exacerbated by policy. Not a government they'd ever form on their own.
What we see now, is an attempt to find something they feel comfortable with, and it will severely chafe most European descendants.
The basic African mindset is "it takes a village".
A lot of them believe, on a very basic level, that their children's upbringing is not their responsibility. Not universal, of course, but it seems a genetically predisposed cultural influence, across the globe.
Disagree. I'll explain further down.
Agreed. Social stigma is a powerful force that cuts just below the rule of law. Removing it was a mistake.
Complete agreement.
However, even in America, the dominant male figure seems to the most violent in the vicinity. Inidividually there are certainly exceptions, but African societies seem to have a different family structure that we can see reflected in America. A group of mothers, and men who fight and die. Their worst aspects have been exacerbated by policy. Not a government they'd ever form on their own.
What we see now, is an attempt to find something they feel comfortable with, and it will severely chafe most European descendants.