@vivify saidThe 'leading cause' Is even more ridiculous. The fact is, in countries where systemic racism is supposed to exist, blacks fare much better with far less criminal activity, broken homes, etc,. Where there no supposed systemic racism, blacks are worse off.
Yes. "Leading cause". Not "cause of all". Learn to read.
These problems are faced by all blacks
False.
even where there is no systemic racism
Such as? Let me guess: you're going to name a majority black country, right? And you're also going to pretend European oppression never occurred to influence their current situation, right?
So going by country evidence, systemic racism is nowhere part of any cause of any problems blacks face.
There is no causal link between what you call systemic racism and problems faced by blacks. If you do have evidence of such a link then the onus is on you to provide it. It is not for me to disprove your claim
@vivify saidOk, so now European colonisation is the cause of:
For the second time: where?
Let me guess: you're going to name a majority black nation and pretend European oppression didn't factor into their situation, right?
- broken homes
- fatherless children
- lack of education
- poor parenting
- poverty
among black African countries.
You mean a black man gets up one morning in 2021, in the Congo and says .. boy I cannot stand these colonial masters from Belgium, back in the 1900s. I think Im going out and getting myself a couple more women and having some more kids ..
Yeah right ... get yourself a brain vivify and stop regurgitating rubbish you hear on the news.
The post that was quoted here has been removedLiberia was home to slaves deported from the U.S. (among other places). This act left the slaves in a land they were unfamiliar with, and resulted in conflict, disease and death.
So even though Liberia was never colonized, slave owner influence still affected them.
@vivify saidLol . 😀 Hey you could make the list of the top dumbest excuses in the world
Liberia was home to slaves deported from the U.S. (among other places). This act left the slaves in a land they were unfamiliar with, and resulted in conflict, disease and death.
So even though Liberia was never colonized, slave owner influence still affected them.
@vivify saidThats an excuse for the great grand parents. That excuse does not work now. Your constant labelling me racist does nothing for your argument.
Dumping people against their will into a foreign land they've never been to and don't even speak the local language is an "excuse"?
Oh, I forgot: you're a dumbass racist.
@rajk999 saidWe're talking about building an entire society from scratch with nothing in a completely unfamiliar land that they were thrown in against their will. That's a process that often hundreds of years.
Thats an excuse for the great grand parents. That excuse does not work now.
But again, the dumb racist thing.
@vivify saidExcuses are the tools of the incompetent. Those who use them never amount to anything. Tell that to your buddies.
We're talking about building an entire society from scratch with nothing in a completely unfamiliar land that they were thrown in against their will. That's a process that often hundreds of years.
But again, the dumb racist thing.