canadyjd
Well-Known Member
A hundred years of segregation and discrimination and voting rights violations and lynchings wasn’t enough time for black communities and businesses to “mature”? You must think Americans of African descent are very slow learners? Is that what you think?And it took little time before black families became fatherless. Segregation should have remained. Not forever, but certainly long enough for black communities and businesses to mature. Instead blacks have professional sports and entertainment industries as their gods. And black people are some of the most merciful and gracious that I’ve ever known. But what was done to them by white liberals can never be reversed. It’s far too late.
I believe liberal policies in the 60’s were harmful to black communities, destroying the family infrastructure in many places and placing too much dependence on government for survival.
But if you think for a minute that policies of segregation were helpful to black communities and families and gave them time to “mature” then you’ve lost any sense of reality.
peace you