LOL. Of course there is a lack of opportunity. Which is why we have so little upward mobility and worse a shrinking middle class. Blaming others isn't the proper word here anyway and taints the conversation. It's not bad that we have Wal-Mart for example. All around society benefits from Wal-Mart and it's a good deal except for the fact that it drives a lot of other people out of work. Nor are nooks evil. They are incredible. However once they really get going how many book stores do you think will survive? How many print shops? How many warehouses of storage or jobs transporting the books and magazines around? It's not like the same system isn't already in place for movies, video games, news papers and magazines.
There is clearly a difference in the level of education you get in the inner city, suburbs and in "good" neighborhoods. Without the strong foundation you're not getting into college and very few people have the natural inteligence to teach themselves K-12 certainly not well enough to get into college on scholarships and certainly not enough to get yourself into high end colleges (which because of Alumni programs it turns out that if your parents went you can get in much easier. Again lack of opportunity.
If it's a bitch and three quarters to maintain your status quo you're doing something wrong. Btw.
And it was proven that just having a black name lowers your chances of getting hired. While I can get right there (hell I often joke that blacks need to have their children named for them then returned) that some of the crazy names needs to stop and should never have started in the first fucking place. Mostly the made up crazy names. Being named Jamil should not mean getting hired after Chris if at all.
It doesn't help anything that the number of well of blacks is relatively small, especially once you eliminate various entertainers and the such. The myth of pulling yourself up by your boot straps is just that. A myth with a few exceptions to prove the rule. Most people get some help at some stages whether it was Dad hiring you into the company or putting you through college or a friend who made some phone calls and got you into a situation you likely couldn't accomplish on your own or simply being in a place where opportunities are simply plentiful because the enviroment is right.
Another factor is the attempts at welfare reform that while well meaning had disastrous results. It turns out refusing to give able bodied men welfare simply resulted in men leaving their familes so their "wives" and children could get the assistance they so desparately needed. Which in turn lead to single parent familes so on and so forth. And that most definitely was something DONE to them.
It's true that them could equally be applied to anybody sufficiently poor and it should be. However for whatever reason I don't know if it's ignorance, racism, radical optimism or habit but poor whites fundamentally think that even though nobody in their family has ever accomplished it that they are going to become Bill Gates. For whatever reason they do not want the tools to be made more readily available to them to pull themselves up. We should be pushing for better education in this country across the board. We have a whole lot of things that need to be honestly and openly discussed in this country about where we're going and how we intend to get there and that conversation effectively cannot start until we start being honest. The rich are not evil except for a select few. Nor are they benevolent they are just people who are acting in their own best interests (sorta but that's kinda beside the point.) Corporations are not evil. Not any more evil than any other tool is they can be used for evil purposes but they are not inherently evil in and off themselves. This is one place that the Right excells is at setting the narrative with these emotional words.
This is a reasoned response but I disagree with a lot of it. There is opportuinty in this country. If you own a book store and a huge chain moves in then become a used book store. The profits are higher and you get a much better read group of customers than a book store that just sells new books. In other words don't whine, find your niche and compete. Make your own opportunity.
My wife has taught in an inner city school system for 28 years. It isn't that educational opportuities are not there. They may not have all the programs of the richer school systems, but if you get right down to it, if you put your effort into learning the subject matter well, you can score well enough to get into most colleges. Instead of blaming the school systems, blame the huge drop out rate. The parents of most of these kids have no desire to excell and do not demand better from their kids. The kids drop out and turn to crime and the parents don't do anything about it. Going to prison is not a road block in the culture it makes you a hero in the neighborhood. There are more than enough minority programs that will get kids into college if they have made a true effort in high school, even if their grades are borderline. Fix the drop out rate and demand excellence and then if there are still problems then I might listen to "lack of opportunity".
Do not blame single parent homes on welfare. This is a cultural issue that needs to be addressed with something more than rhetoric. The welfare system does nothing but take the will to strive for excellence from people. After Katrina there was a news story of several ladies in their 70s and 80s that were lamenting the fact that their housing project was not going to be reopened, they talked about how unfair it was. They stated the projects were the only place they had ever lived. One lady had lived in the same free apartment for her entire life. This is not what welfare should be about, it should be about giving a helping hand, not a lifestyle or something that should last for life. As for single parent homes, this is one of the most devestating problems for the community. There has to be a stigma attached to have a child, or more than one, before you gruduate high school. How can you get an education and pull yourself up if you have 1 or more kids before you get out of school. Having multiple kids with multiple fathers does not teach kids to have respect for the family unit or to have respect for themselves.
As you said these problems cross all boundries, but until each group fixes their own problems, or at least makes as much of an effort to to place blame on themselves as they do to blame others, then it will never be fixed and few and fewer people are going to listen.
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