Posted by cccp1014 on 2/22/2018 6:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 2/22/2018 6:03:00 PM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 2/22/2018 5:55:00 PM (view original):
That does it
#1) Bob STFU. History is not a marketable skill and any decent university costs at least $50k per year. Now you have ****** me off. Challenging my F*CKING heritage. Get lost. We are NEVER conversing again except for baseball. You are an ignorant and terrible person.
#2) tangplay. STFU. You whine and complain and never come up with solutions. Yes its two million people. And? What do you want me to do about it? What do you want to do about it? 2 million is better than 50 million. Lets get to 2 million and then solve how to help them? Use my method first. You NEVER have solutions just freaking complaints.
#3) wylie. We are moving the statues into your backyard.
My solution: Create lots of individual poverty help sites like circles of hope, create more police accountability, stop criminalizing harmless drugs, especially in the black neighborhoods, fix school funding inequities.
There is a good start. Do you think we already don't promote graduating school? We don't already tell people to get a job? To not be a single parent?
According to my kids who are currently in middle school it is NEVER mentioned.
#1) Who pays for the poverty help sites?
#2) What do you mean by police accountability?
#3) I think all drugs should be legal.
#4) OK...
Still won;'t solve the problem that 70% of African Americans have one parent. How about we solve that? Don;'t have freaking kids if you can't afford them? Novel concept.
It was mentioned all the time for me.
#1) States, feds, local, it really does not matter tbh.
#2) Body cameras and better trials (AKA the members of the court not working with the police) would be a good start.
#3) I don't know about that, what is important is that the black community is arrested for harmless drugs more than basically every other community.
It actually will do more to solve than your plan, which is 'just do it'. I bet that if we helped them see their future plan, gave them allies and relationships, stopped criminalizing their neighborhoods, and equalized school funding that number would go down.