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[–] CDanger 0 points (+0|-0)

Interesting article. Somewhat related, I wonder if a lot of the difficulty in the black community comes from a lack of "roots": when you don't know much about your family, history, or homeland because it was lost and destroyed ~200 years ago, it is difficult to feel a connection across time and establish a stable family and culture. A sense of awe and continuity in history helps uphold the social contract of society, and breakdown of that fragile contract leads to crumbling trust along with increased crime and disorder.

[–] starjello [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

I don't know about that. There is such a thing as black culture. The issue is that black people are usually so obsessed about being anti-white that black culture is narrow and not aspirational.