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What's wrong with black people?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 6543219:MV8yMDg4MTUzXzM1MTY1ODY5X0RCODczRjYz] [quote:davvi:MV8yMDg4MTUzXzM1MTY1NjM3XzRCRDZDQjJC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 6543219:MV8yMDg4MTUzXzM1MTY1MzIzXzUzNkJGQzk4] [quote:davvi:MV8yMDg4MTUzXzM1MTY1MjYwX0FGQ0MwMjEx] [quote:indiandave:MV8yMDg4MTUzXzM1MTU3MjgwX0RDRTY5REM0] Black people aren't the problem. The problem is our entitlement programs and the resulting getto culture. [/quote] if you look around, there are still millions and millions of blacks who are educated and successful. [/quote] Millions and millions? Cite your source. [/quote] "African Americans made up 11.6 percent of the U.S. labor force — those employed or looking for work — in 2011.1 African Americans have comprised a gradually growing share of the U.S. labor force over time, rising from 10.9 percent in 1991. Overall, in 2011, 18 million Blacks were employed or looking for work, representing 61.4 percent of all African Americans, somewhat less than the 64.1 participation rate for all Americans." http://www.dol.gov/_sec/media/reports/blacklaborforce/ i believe the actual number is over 15,000,000 [/quote] That doesn't prove your point. Are these full-time or part-time jobs? Are these jobs that require considerable skill and education or are they menial? How many of these are government jobs, or private jobs obtained because of affirmative action rather than merit? The source you cite shows that fewer blacks are college educated than whites. It says nothing about the type of degrees or majors. It does point at that blacks are disproportionately employed in the public sector. In other words, many hold make-work jobs where they are given an unfair advantage through affirmative action. Of course, not all blacks are bad people. Not all whites are good. But the average IQ of American blacks is some 20 points less than whites. Black rates of violent crime is stratopheric. Blacks hold few jobs requiring advanced training in science and technology. [/quote]
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There is a real problem with black people.
There are too many and not enough jobs.
There are too many of them yet most of them are unqualified.
They don't know architecture.
They don't know esthetic.
That's why they live in poor, dirty and broken houses.
They don't cut the grass.
What will america do with them.
There is just too much of them.
The Chinese are our enemy.
Will the black people be helpful in the fight against the Chinese.
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