If this thread has done anything it has just reinforced the premise some people have of, Your opinions are limited by your worldview, but my opinions based on my worldview are not limiting and correct.
My views from living for 34 years in a majority black town, going to black schools, having majority black friends, playing basketball with mostly black dudes, working with black men and women, going to college with mainly black men and women, going into the Air Force, talking with black men and women from all over the US, working with minorities in the science and medical fields (degreed individuals), getting the opportunity to talk to business leaders in the black community, volunteering for minority help, etc.
I have gotten to talk with and work with minorities from Concession stand workers, to road construction, to warehouse workers, delivery drivers, military men and women, medical workers to lab scientist. I have gotten to ask questions and get the thoughts of people for over 15 years. When I hear the same shit from the poorer workers as I do from the business leaders and scientist about things that are hurting the black. community.
When I hear that education is not taken serious from the construction worker to the scientist, what am I to think? When I am told that there is a large issue of domestic violence in the black community but the black women I am talking to says that it is fairly common, what am I to think? When black people tell me that their is a huge problem with cheating in the black community, what am I to think?
When I read research by Richard Banks Who explores the declining marriage rate in middle class and wealthy black women, and he has research that says that blacks are 3 times as likely to cheat as white men, what am I to think? When Black women I talk to back that up and say they pretty much expect to get cheated on, what am I to think? When I hear things like blacks are the lests likely to get married but the most likely to get divorced, what am I to think?
I have research and everyone from poor blacks to degreed blacks to leaders in the community telling me the same thing, but I hget told that my outlook on the black community is wrong by a bunch of white liberals and a black/Hispanic republican lawyer?
At what point does life events backed up by hundreds of other individuals and research cross the point of those are just your experiences, to those are the experiences of a good portion of the black community?
So sorry that I don't bow down to PC and liberal shit telling me that my view is limited? If that is the case, then I guess so are the views of hundreds of other blacks from laborers to business leaders.
But go ahead Libs, tell me my view is wrong and you world view is right.