Absolutely I blame poverty on bad choices. Absolutely. If this were some third world country where there were no opportunities then maybe it'd be different, but here in Canada honestly there are opportunities for anyone who works hard enough. The cultural problems in the black community have prevented them from doing so. Black kids are discouraged by their own peers from engaging in the sorts of activities that would result in a good life. At least in the problem communities.Wow. To blame poverty on bad choices.
I was riding in the elevator today and this pretty hot black woman got in. She was wearing a nice business outfit with a little skirt, had her hair tied nearly back, she was clean. Looked like she had her shit together. She is not the problem. The fuckups at Jane & Finch who convince each other to drop out of school and don't bother following up on ANY of the advantages or opportunities this country offers its citizens--they are the problem. They are THE problem.
The woman in the elevator today had black skin, but she was not part of that community. She isn't bought into that failed fuck-up culture. Maybe she was born into a family like that, maybe not--either way she got her shit together, went to school, and made something of her life. Don't know who she is or what she does, honestly, but you can tell just by looking that she and her boyfriend aren't going to be joyriding in stolen cars.
Honesty. Intelligence. A person not afraid to face the facts. Get over yourself--this is an anonymous message board, if I had qualifications entitling me to comment in some authoritative way I sure as hell wouldn't tell you, and if you tell me that you do, I sure as hell won't believe you. You're going to have to deal in the facts and stop making these silly appeals to authority.What makes you qualified to comment on the black and aboriginal problems.
Let's see, I have been correct on all the major points on this thread, about who is committing the crime, about how it's not a problem with poverty.To be honest my problem is that you make deliberate overly broad blanket statements and never back any of it up.
You keep saying it isn't culture, but you haven't been articulate what it is. Why are blacks so much more likely to commit crime than their socio-economic status would suggest, if it isn't culture?