Sorry, that was a good point. I hadn't thought of that, and I agree it would be an issue. But, any plan which is bold enough to be effective is going to have problems and not be agreeable to everybody. So we can't just toss out every plan with a problem unless we are willing to be happy with the status quo.
Ok, thanks. What services do you propose to provide, how much will it cost roughly, and who pays?
Rigging the system in favor of themselves. That's just what I'm proposing. In this case, blacks, with allies, rigging the system in favor of themselves, for a defined period. Remember, we are heading rapidly towards a minority majority nation where whites will no longer dominate as they have in the past.
Again, this is just what I'm suggesting. If Black people want something, they should take it. They deserve it, and have the power to get it done.
Agreed, ignorance is not a black problem. The economic system being rigged against blacks for hundreds of years is a black problem, and a white problem too, a problem of our entire society.
Agree with this too. Again, see the stats in my first post. 20% of Americans own 90% of the wealth, and we the 80% are fighting with each other over that last 10%.
If blacks prefer, we could forget about the historic crime committed against them which affects their situation to this day, and focus instead on shifting the wealth more generally from the 20% to the 80%. If blacks can make peace with that, I can too.
This is surely true. But by this reasoning we shouldn't be giving new education funds to anybody, right?
What I suggest more generally is, shifting the focus from problems to solutions. If we think we can, or think we can't, either way we're probably right.