I get it but I don’t agree. Our republic stands so long as people know whats going on and are aware of political outcomes of proposed solutions. People are not aware of political outcomes because we are lazy and overwhelmingly seek instant gratification as a society, thats on us. BUT, and this is a big but, we are also being lied to at every turn and all the medias and institutions are running cover in an attempt to turn America into a socialist wasteland. That is on the establishment and that is the biggest problem. We all know that here, but most others gladly drink the koolaid without even realizing they are drinking it out of a firehose because orange man bad and down with whitey. I dont even know how we fix it before its too late (if its not already) without an authoritarian conservative figure. Trump is not that whatsoever, and I dont want him to be. Big government bad.
Jobs. Jobs for the inner city poor. More manufacturing, less h1b1 visas. Once they have jobs, they buy stuff. Hopefully property. They pay taxes. In short turn, they will now have a very strong opinion on both. Now that these political issues are shared with them, they start looking and seeing how the left has fucked them and their communities for decades. Bonus, people with bills, responsibilities, and jobs dont have time for the bs. I think it can turn quicker than you think. You just have to alter the economic landscape of the big cities. There are a ton of other bullet points that need to be checked, that's just my 10000 foot view. To sum up, Why drink kool aid when you can now afford a nice bottle of 12 year red breast.
I feel sorry for the companies that will have them as their labor pool. You don't go from being a ghetto punk getting everything for free to a good productive worker overnight.
Buy property? LOL! When the new Nikes come out that's what they'll be buying.
You're right in that it will be a very difficult, very uphill battle. And the first people who get hired will likely be as stupid afterwards as they were before. But we're hoping for the rare few who don't take this opportunity for granted AND can go back to those ghettos and convince others to commit to the same.
Those people may be mocked by their ghetto-mates for "leaving the plantation", so to speak (aka not submitting to the notion they have to be in the ghetto forever). THey may be shunned and at best tolerated by those they work with due to misconceptions or stereotypes or perhaps even actual experience with people from areas like the ones they come from; and this may not even come from a racial perspective but from a sense that anyone who lives down there isn't going to be the best when they actually get a job. But if you're willing to give them a chance (alongside a more stable workforce to ensure you don't go broke) and give them the proper internal support to help them change, it should happen.
It may not happen right away, or even within the lifetime of those people, but it should. I wish it would happen within the next 10-20 years, but it may take just as long to break these neighborhoods of this ghetto attitude as it took democrats to install it.
I get it but I don’t agree. Our republic stands so long as people know whats going on and are aware of political outcomes of proposed solutions. People are not aware of political outcomes because we are lazy and overwhelmingly seek instant gratification as a society, thats on us. BUT, and this is a big but, we are also being lied to at every turn and all the medias and institutions are running cover in an attempt to turn America into a socialist wasteland. That is on the establishment and that is the biggest problem. We all know that here, but most others gladly drink the koolaid without even realizing they are drinking it out of a firehose because orange man bad and down with whitey. I dont even know how we fix it before its too late (if its not already) without an authoritarian conservative figure. Trump is not that whatsoever, and I dont want him to be. Big government bad.
Jobs. Jobs for the inner city poor. More manufacturing, less h1b1 visas. Once they have jobs, they buy stuff. Hopefully property. They pay taxes. In short turn, they will now have a very strong opinion on both. Now that these political issues are shared with them, they start looking and seeing how the left has fucked them and their communities for decades. Bonus, people with bills, responsibilities, and jobs dont have time for the bs. I think it can turn quicker than you think. You just have to alter the economic landscape of the big cities. There are a ton of other bullet points that need to be checked, that's just my 10000 foot view. To sum up, Why drink kool aid when you can now afford a nice bottle of 12 year red breast.
I feel sorry for the companies that will have them as their labor pool. You don't go from being a ghetto punk getting everything for free to a good productive worker overnight. Buy property? LOL! When the new Nikes come out that's what they'll be buying.
You're right in that it will be a very difficult, very uphill battle. And the first people who get hired will likely be as stupid afterwards as they were before. But we're hoping for the rare few who don't take this opportunity for granted AND can go back to those ghettos and convince others to commit to the same.
Those people may be mocked by their ghetto-mates for "leaving the plantation", so to speak (aka not submitting to the notion they have to be in the ghetto forever). THey may be shunned and at best tolerated by those they work with due to misconceptions or stereotypes or perhaps even actual experience with people from areas like the ones they come from; and this may not even come from a racial perspective but from a sense that anyone who lives down there isn't going to be the best when they actually get a job. But if you're willing to give them a chance (alongside a more stable workforce to ensure you don't go broke) and give them the proper internal support to help them change, it should happen.
It may not happen right away, or even within the lifetime of those people, but it should. I wish it would happen within the next 10-20 years, but it may take just as long to break these neighborhoods of this ghetto attitude as it took democrats to install it.