from Rebellion:
If racism is the cause of black dysfunction, then even more racism in the form of affirmative action will eliminate it.
Right?
Wrong, and abundantly so, says Amy Wax, a law professor and former neurologist. We need only open our eyes and recognize that government intervention in black communities has done more harm than good:
The black family was far more stable 50 years ago, when conditions for blacks were far worse than they are today. Black out-of-wedlock births started to climb and marriage rates to fall around 1960, long after slavery was abolished and just as the civil rights movement gained momentum. Perhaps a more nuanced explanation for the recent deterioration is that the legacy of slavery made the black family more vulnerable to the cultural subversions of the 1960s. But what does this tell us that is useful today? The answer is: nothing.
Of course, this is anathema to the race pimps, who depend on white guilt (and funding!) for their "racial justice" schemes.
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