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RosettaStone [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

The question is: Is this a natural divide, or did it happen because of years of pressure by the Leftists?

In other words, if we improve education, get rid of the foreign control of the media, and kick the Marxists out of the universities, will it fix this in the future?

Are there any examples in the world that show that this can be changed?

I would point to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea as possible exceptions to the rule for Asians?

Any Black examples? Jamaica?

With women, there's a good chance it's genetic, because they evolved to be nurturers and protectors, and now instinctively look to government to play that role.

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Barbs 0 points ago +2 / -2

Well when it comes to blacks, the Republicans basically abandoned them in the 70s after the civil rights act, which let the Democrats set the narrative that the parties had “switched,” and they were now the champions of the black community. They then set the narrative for the next fifty years.

The Republicans basically left it at that, up until President Trump started reversing the trend. People think that the Democrats calling us racists has no effect so we shouldn’t be afraid of it, well, this demographic map shows what happens when we don’t challenge that accusation. People actually believe it.

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RosettaStone [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree with your points.

But I would point out that much more was done to the Black community than simply ignoring them:

  • President Johnson created a welfare system designed to keep poor communities poor. The welfare rules required that there be no father in the house. Johnson said, "I’ll have those n*****s voting Democratic for the next 200 years."
  • The CIA and/or FIB started pushing drugs in black neighborhoods. They were destroying those neighborhoods, on purpose, because racial strife played a part in the Globalist agenda.
  • The Globalist owners of the Entertainment Industry started pushing violence and anger as the "proper" way to be Black, through violent imagery in music.
  • And so on.

Similar evil things were done to other ethnic communities, to woman, and to young people in general.

So we can't just say that Republicans ignored the Black community.

And this is why I think that the divide is mostly created, not natural.