https://www.believemypain.com/
Years ago I posted a study on here that came to the “same” conclusion. Which is, when asked, black people believe they don’t receive equal pain management, despite no medical difference in diagnosis. The absurdity is unreal.
You're even blaming whites for why they suck because we don't hold them accountable like that's our job to parent them.
I mean, technically speaking on a cultural level it is. We chose to bring an extremely undeveloped culture into our country and then basically just cut the tether one day and said "you're equal now, have fun". It'd be like aliens abducting a bunch of humans, bringing us to their home planet, then expecting us to adapt to their warp-capable civilization on our own. That doesn't happen naturally no matter how much time you give it.
The problem is that instead of parenting, western society does the opposite. They coddle, play favorites, and actively sabotage any attempts at growth. We've created an entire culture of spoiled children who never have to grow up because they always get their way.
Lol no. I refuse to make black people my problem. My problem is figuring out how to keep them away from me.
We? Didn't know I was a dutch jew.
Nobody forced the founders of this country to buy those slaves. They should have told the happy merchants to fuck off and bring their problems elsewhere.
Correct. Sink the boats, pick your own damn cotton.
Let’s not ignore the history here. Picking cotton during a Georgia summer sucked ass, and slaves were practically pennies on the dime when it came to cheap mass labor. This allowed the South to gain massive traction in wealth that rivaled the central government (aka New York bankers aka Jews). This is the real reason the Civil War was fought, anyone who believes it was to liberate black people is fucking retarded. The central government couldn’t handle losing the power they had and the south very much could’ve seceded and been self-sustaining even to this day.
The government alongside the northern states began a smear campaign saying things like all slave owners would kill and maim their slaves for fun (maybe some did but in most cases killing your workers isn’t ideal for business and most were relatively tame and even allowed a lot of time for blacks to learn trades that eventually helped them get jobs after being freed). They also colluded to override state laws to create underground railroads to essentially steal and “liberate” the property of Southern plantations. Yet again undermining state’s rights while pushing the propaganda that the North were the good guys.
I can go even further and clarify how this problem stems even further back to when Alexander Hamilton pushed for the banks to find a home smack dab in New York City as even at our country’s founding the North and South operated very differently and often didn’t agree on much. To the point where many founding fathers predicted the civil war. In hindsight the biggest fallacy of our nations founding is not finding the right balance between state rights and the power of a central government, if one even exists. I don’t get paid enough to answer that question even if I could.
Totally correct except for that one word. It's not a culture problem.
It's exactly like we were plopped down on an alien planet; we would have no chance at being equal. It wouldn't matter if we were raised as one of their own from birth, humans are simply not going to be solving interstellar travel physics problems before breakfast.
And it wouldn't help anybody to pretend otherwise.
Maybe not then, but culture certainly is a problem now. The glorification of criminals through rap, crab in a bucket mentality, crime rates, studies showing the link between popularity and test scores. You can use that argument after 20-40 years of being liberated from slavery, I’d even go as far to say that you can use that argument 20-40 years after the end of segregation. But now here we are 60 years later and black culture has turned into anti-white propaganda and the pursuit of self-interests over helping the community. They were given so many opportunities to show that if they were in the opposite position, they wouldn’t have done the same thing. Unfortunately actions speak much louder than words, and most of us have seen enough to know.