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This thought occurred to me the other day, and poal is about the only place worth bringing it up.

Now blacks are very likely to end up in jail, or a gang, or with a brood of kids / no father, living off welfare etc.

Then they worked hard, sometimes beaten / abused, fed well, families were mostly complete. Stable environment.

I just thought damn, except for the whippings, rape (probably?) and lack of freedom, they really had it much better as slaves. Didn't need to worry about being killed by gangs / random crime, food was a given, health care a given and on and on.

What are your thoughts poal?

This thought occurred to me the other day, and poal is about the only place worth bringing it up. Now blacks are very likely to end up in jail, or a gang, or with a brood of kids / no father, living off welfare etc. Then they worked hard, sometimes beaten / abused, fed well, families were mostly complete. Stable environment. I just thought damn, except for the whippings, rape (probably?) and lack of freedom, they really had it much better as slaves. Didn't need to worry about being killed by gangs / random crime, food was a given, health care a given and on and on. What are your thoughts poal?

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It's of no interest to me to determine if black Americans are better off now in comparison to their communities past circumstances. The better question to ask is why should I concern myself with the problems of other Americans or the problems of other people when I'm engaging my own? When did Americans become so weak and feeble minded that they needed more than ideas, determination, and capital to pursue better options?