I’m enjoying this conversation, not sure we will ever agree but unlike  some of the posters on  other threads here it seems we can have  reasonable discussion.
   I am aware that blacks were treated unfairly in the past, but there comes a time when you have to quit looking back.
   In my estimation since the mid 60’s, blacks have been offered many  opportunities to better themselves. Has it been perfect, no, it’s still a  work in progress. But I will say this, I believe every black person  born since 1970 has had social programs available providing an  opportunity to better their lives. Many have taken advantage, but not  enough.
There is still an element in the black  community that only focuses on the past. There is no way we can create a  better future for them without their own effort. 
   I have a friend who always complains about things, some current like  his job or boss, some in the past like his ex wife and the alimony he  had to pay her. After a while you tune him out, or try to avoid him all  together. Unfortunately complaining about the past is way too common in  the black community. 
We are not  responsible  (current citizens) for what happened 70-80 years ago, but  we have spent trillions of dollars trying to correct it
   Maybe you can explain why the programs are not working better. 
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					Originally Posted by eccieuser9500  And we are at an impasse. Don't give up. Don't ever give up. I hope to change your  mind. 
  
 Help yourself to American History. It's all in there.
  
 
  
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