I personally feel you aren't putting any (certainly not enough) blame on the degradation of the family unit. Absent or no fathers is a big part of it.
Poverty is a big part of that.I don't know a single black man with the financial ability to take care of their children and don't or have walked out of their lives. When an improvised black man cant get a decent job because poor of education or they have to check the been convicted of a felony box on a job application the embarrassment of not being able to take care of their kids often causes them to leave or turn to crime which also causes them to leave through incarceration. US policy of saying a women who lives in government housing cant have a man living there is also a big problem.In other nations like The UK if a family qualifies for government housing the entire family can live there and men don't leave as much as they do in The US.
This is how you respond when you don't have an answer to the problem, and instead want to deflect to make it about racism. I wish I were surprised.
I'm sure this law-abiding citizen didn't want to violate New York's helmet law for stealingriding a motorcycle, so he had no choice but to take his bike on the subway.
Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to deploy the National Guard and the State Police in New York City's subway system after a series of violent crimes. Ms. Hochul said a large show of force in the system, which is operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a state agency, would help commuters and visitors to the city feel safe. Wednesday, March 6, 2024 11:04 AM ET https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/06/nyregion/subway-national-guard-police.html Gov. Kathy Hochul, amid a series of violent crimes on the subway, said she would deploy 1,000 members of the State Police and National Guard to the transit system. (More at above url)
Turning up "stop and frisk" to 11, NY Governor says that any New Yorker who insists on their 4th amendment rights and refuse to let national guardsmen to search their bags should "just stay home" because they won't be allowed to ride the subway. Welcome to the new era of public transit. There is a new sheriff in town laying down the law. New York is no longer going to put up with violent criminals on the subway. Governor Tells NYC Subway Riders Who Refuse Bag Searches to ‘Go Home’ “You can say no. But you’re not taking the subway.” https://www.thedailybeast.com/governor-tells-nyc-subway-riders-who-refuse-bag-searches-to-go-home
For politicians in Washington and New York City, an unprecedented stream of asylum seekers presents an intractable problem with no easy answers. For companies like Tyson Foods Inc., struggling to fill unpleasant jobs with a US unemployment rate of 3.9%, this new population presents an alluring opportunity. Tyson is joining the nonprofit Tent Partnership for Refugees, which was founded by Chobani yogurt magnate Hamdi Ulukaya, with a plan to hire some of the 181,400 migrants that have come through New York City’s intake system over the past two years. The meatpacker already employs about 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000-strong US workforce.
Half of all New Yorkers will flee city in next 5 years as quality of life plummets post-pandemic: poll https://nypost.com/2024/03/19/us-ne...ust-30-are-happy-with-quality-of-life-survey/