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« on: July 24, 2013, 03:41:07 PM »

Poverty can have an impact on out-of-wedlock births, and for reasons other than just access to birth control  (for those who think the answer is more abortions, how high an abortion rate do you want?  70% of pregnancies?  80%?  it's already extremely high for African-Americans, esp. among the urban poor.).  At the same time, out-of-wedlock births have increased greatly over the past 50 years even though the percentage of blacks in poverty is lower than it once was.  In the 1960s, Moynihan was sounding the alarm for out-of-wedlock births that were climbing among blacks as the disintegration of the black family, at a rate that is close to the current rate for whites.  The mere fact of poverty, at least as defined in financial terms, can only take so much of the blame for kids growing up without intact families. 
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shua
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2013, 09:12:55 PM »

Does Naso know Eminem is white...?

AH HA! You obviously didn't read what I said. I said they were judging people's content of character. Doesn't matter the skin color. I never mentioned skin color. See?

Naso doesn't dislike black people for being black, you see. He just dislikes black culture.

White-acting sweater wearer Bill Cosby is exempt from his ire, of course. "There are good black people out there!" exclaimed the self-described non-racist.

Eminem is culturally black and Mudfoot Brown isn't?  You've got to be kidding me.
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