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Post #4174589

2026-07-20 15:49 UTC

You mean whether a people trapped in poverty, deprived of perspectives, desperate and frustrated by the injustice that continues to be done to them, develops a culture of violence? Yeah. Probably. That’s what centuries of slavery, segregation and wealth-gating social mobility will do to people: they get stuck in a cycle of poor conditions harming childhood development, leading to ill-adjusted adults struggling to get or hold good jobs, some of which will resort to other ways of making money. www.apa.org/pi/ses/resources/…/violence www.opencrime.us/analysis/crime-and-poverty Pretending it’s a racial issue or a culture of violence is only half the truth. The other half is that it’s an economic issue arising from a history of treating them as second-class citizens at best, at worst basing your entire government on the conviction “that slavery subordination to the superior race is [the black man’s] natural and normal condition” and going to war over it.

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  • You need to get out more. Listen to what people who successfully got out of the ghetto say about the social difficulties involved with getting out. “Acting white” (e.g. reading) is frowned upon. Crabs in a bucket.

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