Black Self-Sabotage
If we put ourselves into the shoes of racists
who seek to sabotage black upward mobility, we couldn't develop a more
effective agenda than that followed by civil rights organizations, black
politicians, academics, liberals and the news media. Let's look at it.
First, weaken the black family,
but don't blame it on individual choices. You have to preach that today's weak
black family is a legacy of slavery, Jim Crow and racism. The truth is that
black female-headed households were just 18 percent of households in 1950, as
opposed to about 68 percent today. In fact, from 1890 to 1940, the black
marriage rate was slightly higher than that of whites. Even during slavery,
when marriage was forbidden for blacks, most black children lived in biological
two-parent families. In New York City, in 1925, 85 percent of black households
were two-parent households. A study of 1880 family structure in Philadelphia
shows that three-quarters of black families were two-parent households.
During the 1960s, devastating
nonsense emerged, exemplified by a Johns Hopkins University sociology professor
who argued, "It has yet to be shown that the absence of a father was
directly responsible for any of the supposed deficiencies of broken
homes." The real issue, he went on to say, "is not the lack of male
presence but the lack of male income." That suggests marriage and
fatherhood can be replaced by a welfare check.
The poverty rate among blacks is
36 percent. Most black poverty is found in female-headed households. The
poverty rate among black married couples has been in single digits since 1994
and is about 8 percent today. The black illegitimacy rate is 75 percent, and in
some cities, it's 90 percent. But if that's a legacy of slavery, it must have
skipped several generations, because in the 1940s, unwed births hovered around
14 percent.
Along with the decline of the
black family comes anti-social behavior, manifested by high crime rates. Each
year, roughly 7,000 blacks are murdered. Ninety-four percent of the time, the
murderer is another black person. According to the Bureau of Justice
Statistics, between 1976 and 2011, there were 279,384 black murder victims.
Using the 94 percent figure means that 262,621 were murdered by other blacks.
Though blacks are 13 percent of the nation's population, they account for more
than 50 percent of homicide victims. Nationally, the black homicide
victimization rate is six times that of whites, and in some cities, it's 22
times that of whites. I'd like for the president, the civil rights
establishment, white liberals and the news media, who spent massive resources
protesting the George Zimmerman trial's verdict, to tell the nation whether
they believe that the major murder problem blacks face is murder by whites.
There are no such protests against the thousands of black murders.
There's an organization called
NeighborhoodScout. Using 2011 population data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2011
crime statistics from the FBI and information from 17,000 local law enforcement
agencies in the country, it came up with a report titled "Top 25 Most
Dangerous Neighborhoods in America." (http://tinyurl.com/cdqrev4) They
include neighborhoods in Detroit, Chicago, Houston, St. Louis and other major
cities. What's common to all 25 neighborhoods is that their makeup is described
as "Black" or "Mostly Black." The high crime rates have
several outcomes that are not in the best interests of the overwhelmingly
law-abiding people in these neighborhoods. There can't be much economic
development. Property has a lower value, but worst of all, people can't live
with the kind of personal security that most Americans enjoy.
Disgustingly, black politicians,
civil rights leaders, liberals and the president are talking nonsense about
"having a conversation about race." That's beyond useless. Tell me
how a conversation with white people is going to stop black predators from
preying on blacks. How is such a conversation going to eliminate the 75 percent
illegitimacy rate? What will such a conversation do about the breakdown of the
black family (though "breakdown" is not the correct word, as the
family doesn't form in the first place)? Only black people can solve our
problems.
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