Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 05, 2007, 05:55:25 PM
We'll ignore it. We don't care. We believe that it is their fault that they are poor... after all this is the land of opportunity, right?
The truth is, we are a nation of the majority. If you ain't in the majority, you don't belong here. It all started with the xenocide of the native Americans. They still have overwhelming odds in becoming successful in our society. They remain in poverty.
What do we do if it happens? We'll stand aside and watch them destroy their neighborhoods and then step in and steal the land as it becomes cleared for commercial use.
Cinical Cindi
Aside from situations where, yes indeed, people didn't have a chance from day one (being born into poverty, being in a situation where as a kid you had to join a gang in order to survive, getting shot and crippled as an innocent bystander, trying to work hard to get ahead and having yourself get attacked and robbed for you efforts and everything you worked for stolen, etc.), some people do make bad choices.
Drugs (using or selling) is a bad choice. Irresponsible / risky sexual behavior is (in my opinion) a bad choice too.
I grew up in a majority black section of Detroit in the '70's. Yes, racism is still out there. But I saw many instances of those trying to get ahead being picked on / attacked for "being white", the get rich easy thug mentality glorified over the go to school and work hard to get ahead approach, and young people having sex without a thought to marriage and sexual fidelity and the proper parenting of the resulting children.
Someone who is trying the right way to get ahead and make it certainly has my sympathy. But those who made the wrong lifestyle choices (especially drugs and/or violent crime) get no sympathy from me...