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It is a shame that this progress stalled and perhaps even reversed to some extent in the aftermath of the 1960s.

That's the period I was referring to. I thought it was obvious but I should have been more specific. You're right they were making progress up to that point. Back then it was far less common for an 18 year old black man to have multiple children with multiple women. They also didn't worship ghetto culture.

The favoritism is mostly applicable to the top tier, which is pushed over the top. A black janitor isn't benefiting from it

It does mostly favor the top tier, but a black janitor could take advantage if he were willing to put in the effort.

I agree favoritism doesn't help the group it intends to help. Many individuals within the group will benefit, but overall it's destructive.

Tbh that just makes it all the more frustrating for people like me. If the favoritism led to a more productive and less violent black community, I might even support it (for a period of time, and again this is hypothetical) because America cannot survive with a black community like the one we currently have.

320 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It is a shame that this progress stalled and perhaps even reversed to some extent in the aftermath of the 1960s.

That's the period I was referring to. I thought it was obvious but I should have been more specific. You're right they were making progress up to that point. Back then it was far less common for an 18 year old black man to have multiple children with multiple women. They also didn't worship ghetto culture.

The favoritism is mostly applicable to the top tier, which is pushed over the top. A black janitor isn't benefiting from it

It does mostly favor the top tier, but a black janitor could take advantage if he were willing to put in the effort.

I agree favoritism doesn't help the group it intends to help. Many individuals within the group will benefit, but overall it's destructive.

Tbh that just makes it all the more frustrating for people like me. If the favoritism led to a more productive and less violent black community, I might even support it (for a period of time, and again this is hypothetic) because America cannot survive with a black community like the one we currently have.

320 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It is a shame that this progress stalled and perhaps even reversed to some extent in the aftermath of the 1960s.

That's the period I was referring to. I thought it was obvious but I should have been more specific. You're right they were making progress up to that point. Back then it was far less common for an 18 year old black man to have multiple children with multiple women. They also didn't worship ghetto culture.

The favoritism is mostly applicable to the top tier, which is pushed over the top. A black janitor isn't benefiting from it

It does mostly favor the top tier, but a black janitor could take advantage if he were willing to put in the effort.

I agree favoritism doesn't help the group it intends to help. Many individuals within the group will benefit, but overall it's destructive.

Tbh that just makes it all the more frustrating for people like me. If the favoritism led to a more productive and less violent black community, I might even support it (fors period of time, and again this is hypothetic) because America cannot survive with a black community like the one we currently have.

320 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It is a shame that this progress stalled and perhaps even reversed to some extent in the aftermath of the 1960s.

That's the period I was referring to. I thought it was obvious but I should have been more specific. You're right they were making progress up to that point. Back then it was far less common for an 18 year old black man to have multiple children with multiple women. They also didn't worship ghetto culture.

The favoritism is mostly applicable to the top tier, which is pushed over the top. A black janitor isn't benefiting from it

It does mostly favor the top tier, but a black janitor could take advantage if he were willing to put in the effort.

I agree favoritism doesn't help the group it intends to help. Many individuals within the group will benefit, but overall it's destructive.

Tbh that just makes it all the more frustrating for people like me. If the favoritism led to a more productive and less violent black community, I might even support it because America cannot survive with a black community like the one we currently have.

320 days ago
1 score