Agreed.. but isn't this the same for most poor cultures though. Anyone working hard at school so they might get out of low wage jobs gets ostracized by the poor community in many places no matter the race.
I bet there is a strong correlation between welfare pumped into a community and violence. There is a lot of tyranny necessary to create that welfare infrastructure. The drug trade shows a strong entrepreneurial spirit and respect for property rights.
I know welfare usage in the rural east Kentucky coalfields has been high in the past, without any corresponding violent uptick. Socioeconomic factors don't correlate with violence very well. Plenty of meth trade going on there, too.
Agreed.. but isn't this the same for most poor cultures though. Anyone working hard at school so they might get out of low wage jobs gets ostracized by the poor community in many places no matter the race.
The levels of violent coercion aren't the same, though.
True, that is higher in certain communities.
I bet there is a strong correlation between welfare pumped into a community and violence. There is a lot of tyranny necessary to create that welfare infrastructure. The drug trade shows a strong entrepreneurial spirit and respect for property rights.
I know welfare usage in the rural east Kentucky coalfields has been high in the past, without any corresponding violent uptick. Socioeconomic factors don't correlate with violence very well. Plenty of meth trade going on there, too.