I agree, but what if subversive factors make it harder for someone belonging of an ethic minority to do so than a caucasian?
Again I agree. But I had never delivered my post as an excuse, only as background information on the discussion.
But what about the black man who can only go so far because of rascism ingrained in American society because of segregation? What do you say to him? Try harder?
I'm not saying it's bound to happen, nor am I saying all black American families are born to poverty, but what of those that are? Do we ignore them?
But what I'm trying to say is that some people feel it's an injustice that there are black people being born in inferior living situations as a direct result of things that happened years ago.
I want to make sure that I get this you know clear. Um, so my grandfather's mother and father were the kin of parents that were direct descendants of slaves. I'll refrain from using outright sarcasm because this is funny to me. So, logically, if I'm correct in my understanding of your "black people being born in inferior conditions directly because of racism" type theory, then this should mean that my generation should be financially inept. We should not be living comfortably under a nice roof because my grandfather's father and then his father lived under the hand of a 'massa' and 'missus' in their lifetimes. But you see, if you were quick to determine that then you'd fail to note that, my grandfather, like, I'm certain so many well to do black folk nowadays, decided to get an education and fight tooth and nail to get into a prestigious school funded for black people.
He got a job. Ended up, during the 60's and 70's securing a position as a manager, overseeing five branches of his company that manufactured (and still does) bauxite which is a very valuable mineral. Right, which leads me to my point. Not every black person is living in inferior conditions today because of a direct result of racism. They're living in inferior conditions today, at this hour, minute, second, nanosecond, for the very same reason that a Japanese family, German family, British family, Indian family, Chinese, South-African, Thai, etc. whatever family is, and that, is simply because of a cause and effect theory.
As I stated before, they could be poor because of their family's poor choices when it came to the distribution of funds for clothing, food, home maintenance, schooling, etc. Their father could have been an alcoholic, could've spent a good portion of his salaries on booze. The effect? His children are now dirt poor and have been kicked out of the school system and his family are now living day to day through welfare. Another scenario is that a Japanese businessman or maybe he/she's a school teacher could've lost their job, maybe their company lost a dramatic amount in revenue. Maybe they were sent home with a nice fat check and a briefcase and a curt nod and that was all. Maybe they decided to live handsomely off this only to realize that after say, oh, three years or whatever, they spent it all, and because they haven't worked for so long, they've lost the motivation to do so. Effect? Eventually they lose their house and have to move back in with dear old mom and dad who are not happy.
The point? All of these scenarios have a commonality, their reasons for being broke either had to do with their poor choices or had to do with something outside of their control that had NOTHING to do with something that happened about 100 plus years ago.
I'm sorry, but I have to put this bluntly, saying that like, a black man, has a lesser chance of getting a job than a white man living in the suburbs, shows how much you know about the state of this country in terms of integration. We are not living in the 1950s anymore. Anyone in this thread will be quick to tell you that. So, a black man is very much capable of getting the same job as a white man, it's dependent on his intelligence, how he applies this, his social skills, his ability to problem solve, to deal with issues, and handle them professionally and efficiently without upsetting his customers/clientele/coworkers/etc.
If he doesn't get the job and it's handed over to Mr. John Doe from Jesus of Suburbia Town, it's probably because he missed out on one or two of those pivotal components. However, do some companies tend to be a little "racist"? Yes. They have some racist people in these companies who are ignorant, who only know what they have been taught by generations of ignorant like-minded people, who spew out obviously false statements about racial groups that they detest as if they were fact. That's all they know, can you blame them, for that being all they know?
I'm not even going to respond to your "what about the black man . . ." question because that black man does not exist in the 21st Century. I'm going to bring up Obama because regardless of what any Republican or Liberal or Independent thinks about his governing policies, he's a President. More importantly, he's the first fucking black president in our country. Excuse my French. He is the epitome in my eyes and in the eyes of every humbled, dreamy-eyed, ambitious black girl and boy like myself, of hope, of "yes we can". So, when he won that presidential election last year, when he trail blazed through the independent and formerly Republican-dominant Caucasus, when he went from a virtually little known lawyer from downtown Chicago to "oh yeah, that guy who rules over the whole entire freaking nation", it became a pretty big deal for EVERYONE.
Now Hispanics also feel a bit empowered too because hell, they're minorities, and look, a minority is president after 100 plus years of having white forefather and tons of white presidents and white senators and white this and white that. You get the deal. So we can do anything. We can fly to the moon, we can laugh in your face, we can become astronauts, pilots, presidents (hell, did I mention that we have one? 'Cause we do. Right now.), lawyers, judges (Sojourner Truth Sonia Sotomayor anyone?), principals (got a black female principal at my school, I'm sure some nameless black man or woman in some nameless town in some State had to fight his/her ass to become the first principal). See, when you become the 'first' of something, then you open up a gateway for other people, regardless of color really, and I mean this if you're a minority, to get a shot; to get a chance at seizing this opportunity too.
So what were you saying about black people being poor because it traces back to them being owned by now long since deceased slave masters, even though like, slavery's been abolished for the past . . . oh I dunno 300 years maybe. Yeah, probably.
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