Taking things from white people

It all starts with wanting to find ethical ways to make a living.

When you have an urban black culture that glorifies crime and puts prison as a badge of honor, it's no surprise that urban black communities continue to be poor, generation after generation.
No. It starts with having opportunities to make an honest living. During COVID when schools were closed quite a few of those "urban poor" you're putting down that I ran into were more than happen to do super hard labor as long as they got paid well. I'm talking from first hand experience.
 
It starts with culture. Is your culture monogamous where the father is there supporting the children?

Does your culture excommunicate you from your community if you dont take good care of your kids?

Does your culture encourage criminal behavior if it pays more than honest work or does your culture punish honest work by stealing from people who make an honest living?

Does your culture encourage people to read and do well in school or do you get bullied if you have good grades and do your homework?

How often does this correspond to church which is an extension of culture where people usually go to help their community and help their community get jobs and find work and housing and feed their neighbors when they are hungry.

My family helped run a food bank at a church and fed people for decades that were hungry. 10s of thousands of people they helped them eat when they were hungry.
 
I'm told that the cops are supposed to "look like the community they are policing".

Old Orchard Beach is 98.2 percent White.

It's black population?

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ETA - This one may be outside the norm.

Mass shooting event in Reno Nevada today. 28 July 2025

 
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