We need to address those forces holding us back.
What age does personal responsibility kick in ?
Does a persons socioeconomic status/background play a part ?
What duty do we have to educate and uplift one another ?
Bruh you need to change your status. Its clear you don't believe it.
There are forces working against us,
but we help them with the choices we make. Obviously people's socioeconomic status/background play a part, but at the same time, if we were powerless to the forces nobody would make it out. And I am all for educating + uplifting... I do more than just talk. But at the same time, its hard to uplift someone who won't help themselves.
Most black women are never married. Over 70% of them
Once you figure out why no one wants to marry them, you will understand my point.
Nobody wants drama partner. When a man sees drama he runs...fast
Most black women are never married because most black men are not marriage material. 1 in 3 black men will do time in prison, and essentially be taken out of the running for living a productive life. Its true that the judicial system is fukked up, but at the same time there is still an element of choice in getting involved in the first place. And numerically, things just don't work in black women's favor.
And the idea that non-black women don't bring drama is ridiculous. Like I said in another thread you are the kind of dude that perpetuates the negative stereotypes about interracial dating. ITs clear you have some personal grudge with black women and date outside to "spite" them. The only person you are hurting with this goofiness is yourself