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Originally Posted by BLM69
I doubt all black neighborhoods hate the police, I'm sure there is hard working people in those neighborhoods, I see it as a never ending circle, when the police disrespect the innocent, neighbors and family see it and respond with the same disrespect.
What's needed in those neighborhoods are opportunities, job training and outreach programs.
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I didn't say they all were. I said they are notorious for...
And they are.
There are job training and outreach programs. Dozens of them. People don't want to do them. They would rather stay in their own comfort zones of what they think works best.
And what happens to black men who start out against the odds and make something of their lives? What labels do they get from their friends and neighbors. Are they applauded and looked up to? No. They're called sell outs and Uncle Toms.
The Black leaders need to start encouraging communities to lift each other up and stop accusing white people for everything. Stop success-shaming black young men. Let them succeed and not be embarrassed or made to feel guilty by their peers.
This shit really does need to start at the root of the problem. And it's from both sides. Not just one.