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Originally Posted by nawlinsjunkie
Exactly. No one was forced to start using crack cocaineOriginally Posted by kc24688
I understand this but everybody makes their own decisions. I have been lured into some bad situations but I wouldn't dare blame anybody for my final decisions.Originally Posted by 4318MichaelJohnson4318
but who brought the cocaine in?Originally Posted by kc24688
Can somebody explain what I'm missing on this crack cocaine thing? If somebody puts it in your hands and you go sell it or if you are a buyer how does this put the white man at fault? It's not his fault that you all are so obsessed with having your own culture even though it leads you to prison and death. It's the parent's responsibility to lead the kid now matter how much he is being set up and obviously also the kid's responsibility to think about what he is doing, the repercussions, and how long life is and the fact that you only have one.
http://www.albionmonitor.com/9612a/ciacontra.htmlThe crack cocaine/ "too many liquor stores" theories are bogus.There's about 3-4 well known areas where drugs can be bought and 15 liquor stores within 5-10 minutes of my house, but my neighborhood and every other neighborhood nearby aren't full of unemployed alcoholics and drug addicts, it's full of successful engineers, lawyers, doctors, accountants, etc or honest, hard working blue collar workers. Bringing up arguments such as these is racist itself, cause what you're saying is that black people as a whole are too weak minded to avoid self destructive behavior
Preach. And let's not forget "they're building more prisons than schools," and "standardized tests are racially biased."
Needless to say, I disagree with OP. But I am not an "everyday black," whatever that means.