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Originally Posted by mineistaken
I am not from US and not trolling, genuinely interested.
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The handling of impoverished blacks in the US is a sticky situation and one that few outside of the US can understand. They received a poor education growing up, many weren't raised right and few have desirable career skills. Cutting off their welfare and forcing them to work is not an option when there are no jobs for them. All they have is their welfare. That's why so many have turned to crime to get ahead.
Illegal immigration by Mexicans has also put a strain on the employment rate of black people. With Mexicans working the farms, construction and much of the service industry, the bar for employment has now been raised for blacks. And without much of an education or work history, they are out of luck.