let's break this down so even you can understand it, foc. i know you're worried that your potential employment opportunities in the fast food and strawberry picking buisness sectors are rapidly being filled by immigrants, and i don't want to subtract from the time you are obviously spending prepping your resume (be sure to highlight that you went to film school), but i'd like to pose this pair of rhetorical multiple choice questions to you:
black people are have much higher rates of poverty, have poorer educations, and have a greater chance of going to prison because:
a. they are a genetically inferior savage race as per the bell curve
b. they are just lazy and have a strong distaste for education in their culture which only values 'bangin and b-ball and bling-bling
c. they're the same as us; they just keep rejecting the opportunities we provide because, i dunno, they just don't like white people!
d. the effects of 200+ years of slavery have forced large numbers of them into geographically-based cultural microcosms where opportunity and resources are limited, where the only immediate access to said opportunity and resources lie in unstable and often violent activities, and where their sense of community and social support have been completely damaged and disrupted by policies of segregation even after the abolition of slavery even up to this date
the solution to this is:
a. segregate 'em and punish them any time they resist, they are an impediment to the growth of superior caucasian culture
b. let 'em rot, the lazy bastards; sooner or later they'll figure it out and get their acts squared away or they'll all wind up in prison. not my problem!
c. not affirmative action, because that's just reverse racism! there's no actual problem; it's just white liberal hand-wringing! i have black friends and they're doing okay! i don't know what's going on and i don't care to find out because hey: also not my problem!
d. make an honest attempt to acknowledge that american society and the majority culture have continued to inhibit their ability to succeed in the last century, and that while tit-for-tat reparations solve nothing, policies that force the majority culture to interact with and support the minority one, giving the black community access to the same opportunities and support structures while not subsuming black culture is an imperative that will accelerate the chances of true parity of economic opportunity among all races actually happening
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