Why Are Some Black People So Loud and Violent?

Question by obama, gives me free sheeit!: Why are some black people so loud and violent?
It’s just so un-civilized. They act like animals. Why is this?
By the way I’m a black person, you know what im say’n?

Best answer:

Answer by Mark
What makes “bad” people bad, be they black, white, or otherwise?

It’s the politically incorrect elephant in the room called BAD PARENTING.

Yes, other factors do affect negative development (like attending a school full of children with bad parents), but bad parenting is, by far, the cause of all the people we don’t like.

In fact, bad parenting is the leading cause of just about all of the problems in the US: stupidity, ignorance, intolerance, racism, Welfare abuse, drug abuse, crime, auto accidents, you name it.

Good parenting almost always results in good people. Bad parenting almost always results in bad people. Pretty simple.

And it’s self-perpetuating: the children of bad people from bad parents usually turn out bad too. Before you know it, the whole community is nothing but rotten apples.

But, alas, every year the cry goes out to Washington: “more money for schools”, “more money for social aid programs”, blah blah blah. Yeah, right, that will fix it someday. Morons.

The only way to fix the problem is to somehow stop idiots from having babies.

How about a requiring a permit, based on financial competentcy and moral character, not for having a kid, but for being able to have sex at all? Ha! The standards in this country and quality of life for everyone would go through the roof overnight.

That will never happen, of course. Another world war or a pandemic plague would thin the population and reset everyone’s moral compass, but that’s just wishful thinking.

Things will probably go on as they are, until we finally hit the breaking point, and become like China: mandatory birth control, forced abortions, mass executions, cops gunning-down anyone who looks suspicious, and forfeiture of all civil rights. Way to go, America.

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