The problem I find with your argument is this: you can also say the exact same thing about a white family, or hispanic, or chinese, or japanese, or italian, or catholic, or jewish, or irish, or (fill in the blank)... why ONLY blacks?
Let's change the word black to white (or to any other group) and it reads the exact same way... in other words, the evidence is random and not exclusive to blacks... You said, It doesn't even take a study to figure out that a white child living in a home with a drug addicted mother and no father in Cabrini Green on the south side of Chicago is more likely to become a problem than a white child living in a home with two parents and growing up in Barrington......... white, or hispanic, or chinese, or japanese, or italian, or catholic, or jewish, or irish, or (fill in the blank)... why ONLY blacks?
The world is made up of so many different groups, so why do blacks get all the special treatment at the great expense of everyone else? TIA
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