africngiant
All Star
gen z’s kids are going to be inhumane
Yep this bad parenting started with later baby boomer and gen x black men not being good fathers It’s so bad that we had to explain to my cousin that the dad can make decisions when it comes to discipline too most of millennial and older gen z black women think only the woman can make decisions when it comes to the kid but I that’s how they was raise they didn’t have a father figure that discipline them growing up
Even worse than the Boomers and Gen Xers who let the government kick them out of the homes for welfare? (as they tell it).
Oh and:
We didn't abandon our kids because we wanted free handouts from the Feds or we wanted to chase street fantasies or continue a delayed adolescence. I'm a teacher now at an alternative high school so you older nikkas need to cut the cap. Gen X parents who never attend IEP meetings, parents who send their kids to school wearing Yeezys and Balenciaga but the kids read at a 3rd grade level in high school. Look in the mirror before y'all point the finger because the educational outcomes for Gen X and Boomer raised kids are at an all time low. We got a majority of Black kids who are barely proficient at reading but you worried about kids in a ballet class saying no.Millennial dads spend 3 times as much time with their kids than previous generations
Millennial dads spend more time with their kids, a 2017 study shows. However, societal dads for parents need to change at the workplace, too. Category : Parentingwww.mother.ly
I don’t even see Kid Cereal commercials anymore. Kids in the 70s,80s and 90s were bombarded with that stuff.
Yeah, Gen X was OBSESSED with the crack era antics like street fantasies and being "thorough" that they forgot how to be well-rounded human beings.
Sorry, but that's a gross mischaracterization. We weren't all 'obsessed' by it. The majority of us absolutely DESPISED that nonsense and did what we could to fight it using what tools we had at our disposal, but it was futile due to our community being slaves to capitalism....
Post 1991, Hip Hop and a ton of Black Youth Culture doubled down on being "real nikkas" like Eazy E promoted. Those songs were back during the pre-nikkaz 4 Life days when Black Power music was legitimate.
Yeah, early-90's was when things took a turn for the worst. I'd already left the 'hood in '88 because I didn't want to end up dead or in jail, but our community had been so traumatized by that nonsense we were GLAD the Crime Bill finally did something about it.