Salvation Army Publishes Racism Guide encouraging White culture to not be Colorblind

The huge increase in single parent homes since the legislation was introduced that receive government assistance. Notice the spike after the legislation was introduced?

Just a continuation of that thread… atonement.

And yet California is going to require courses in Hispanic and other non white cultures. Is a wealthy 5th generation Asian going to share a culture with a poor immigrant from China? Are all Asians of the same culture? So are whites of mixed European background the only people who do not have a culture (other than enslaving POC of course)?

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Check out the pamphlet’s concern over excessive jailing of blacks. Then go to thread on “slash and grab” to see the results of implementing the cure for this.

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Looks like the steepest increase for whites started in the 1980’s.

Why were rates for unmarried births statistically higher for blacks than whites prior to 1965?

What else started in the late 60’s? LBJ’s war on crime.

Yep…that followed after the liberal attack on stay at home mothers in the 70s.

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They attacked the stay at home mothers for doing what they or did they attack stay at home culture

Do you mean how women were allowed to leave bad marriages, which was difficult up until liberals empowered women?

The family unit is the brick of the foundation of our country. As that institution declines, less desirable situations replace it, with worse outcomes for all.

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Ok…

Families come in different shapes and sizes. Marriage is not required for a loving family to do well. Legally, marriage does offer some legal protection for those involved.

A more stable economy, with effective and robust systems in place to help people when help is needed, are key factors in attaining that goal.

Observing how it’s done, is the best schooling to repeat it.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Where? Europe is a big place, lots of different counties, lots of different systems.

Pretty much most of Western Europe.

Thank you :heart:

That must have been so scary. I’m glad you and your family are safe, though.

Thank you. Hubby flown to ICU burn unit and intubated for 10 days. I was taken to the ER but someone should have shot me with a tranq gun because I was ripping things off of me to get out and get back to the house.

Point being, everything I had was gone. Fortunately, the firemen were able to rescue my purse which included my credit cards. Imagine not being even to get to a bank to withdraw money, use a credit card or the reserve money you have for emergencies in your house being burned up.

When I finally made it to a hotel at 5:30 am covered in soot I was treated like a homeless person and snubbed (long story for another day).

The Salvation Army gave me a debit card with $525.00 for immediate needs. They didn’t care about my skin color or my financial status. The volunteers came in the middle of the night and were absolutely wonderful. They had follow up services that were incredible and it was me who had to close the case or they would still be following up.

I’d hate for all of the good they do to be ruined by some wokies in cubicles thinking they know all of the answers. :wink:

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What do you consider a robust system in place to help people when help is needed?

Something similar to some of the western European countries…

Healthcare
Education Pre-K to college
Job training
Maternity/paternity leave
4 weeks guaranteed vacation (paid)
Food, shelter, clothing if needed

Regarding the economy…we really need to address our monopoly problem

We pay more for internet, healthcare, and many other things due to lack of competition.

What do they do better?