Why is it that the number of white people homeless and on the streets in Vancouver significantly higher than asians? Love to hear your answer, there's a black culture and lifestyle that exists whether you like it or not.
I don't want any part of this dumpster fire of a thread but, I'm led to believe Asians do better on average than white people in the US on a number of metrics such as school grades, pay etc.
Is that nature or nurture? Is there systemic racism against whites and towards Asians or are they generically superior? Apparently it has to one or the other.
No one is saying that black culture doesn't exist.
The question is, why is it different from white culture? Could you please answer that question for me? I'd really love to know your thoughts.
Weird how none of yall want to answer that question despite being so insistent that black culture is the problem.
RE: East Asians in Vancouver, I'm not familiar with Canada, but in the US, people who immigrate from east asian countries tend to be much wealthier than the rest of the population they are emigrating from, as it takes a fair amount of capital to pick up and move halfway across the world to a country with a relatively high cost of living. It's effectively a selection bias.
74 percent of white children grow up in a two parent household, while only 38 percent of black children do. Don’t you think you’re way more likely to live in poverty if your parents don’t raise you right?
Yes, of course, and why are black parents worse than white parents? You are going to say it's because it's black culture makes them worse parents. The question then becomes, why does black culture encourage worse parenting than white culture?
How do these black people have the money to spend hundreds of dollars per week on weed and Jordan’s? They don’t seem to be struggling when I see them on social media. A smart man could take that same money and invest it into college tuition, or a car.
Do you know the difference between data and an anecdote?
How are there plenty of black millionaires and successful business owners nowadays? Do they have a secret they’re not letting broke black people in on? How were they able to beat the system if they had the same problems? Maybe they just worked hard, saved money, and made good decisions. How many rags to riches stories in black communities do you hear nowadays? There’s a shitload of them. If you’re broke in today’s society, you are willingly choosing to be. Black people who the system are “against” typically didn’t take their education seriously, do drugs, have kids, and have criminal records. That’s not white people’s faults. To the white people on here that believe in white privilege: why do you willingly and knowingly keep the money you didn’t honestly earn? Donate it to black charities. Do you knowingly take advantage of the marginalization of black people? Did you not earn what you have? And if not, is it honest of you to keep it? You should donate a percentage of all of your paychecks to black people to offset your privileges
i’m a black person, and you literally make black people sound helpless and unable to make decisions for themselves. I live a comfortable life making roughly 600ish per week. All I did was never do drugs, graduate high school, not have kids before i’m married, and work the same job for 7 years. My family didn’t.
You are employing a very common logical fallacy to distract from all of the data points I've brought up in this thread that objectively demonstrate racial inequality in America.
There are outliers to all data sets. If I give a new cancer drug 100 test subjects, and it cures 10 of them, we can't conclude that the drug cures cancer.