Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Blacks Talk About Their Cultural Genocide

As long as the black community continues its belief that they are victims, they will continue to slide further into poverty, crime and hopelessness. Of course some blacks see the problem but sadly get shouted down or canceled or called “uncle Toms”.  We have said it numerous times but will say it again;  most problems plaguing society today can be traced back to fatherlessness.  And the black community is the poster child for fatherlessness.  Most likely white people aren’t going to be able to fix that for them.

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VICTOR challenges the popular narrative about the black community.

“We didn’t used to live like this as a culture. Eighty percent of our families were two-parent families. Today in major cities, we’re 80 percent fatherless homes. The film challenges the black community. It’s a challenge from the black community to the black community to get back to the basics of what we used to be: faith, family, and education,” Mr. Qualls said.

“People share their personal stories of how they overcame hardships. I’ve seen it several times. I still get teary-eyed because it’s so powerful. As these people tell their incredible stories, one common theme emerges: Resolve that they would not be victims of their circumstances,” Mrs. Qualls said.

“We never hear, ‘you can do it.’ We only hear that we are victims and we will forever be at a disadvantage because of the past,” she said.

TakeCharge is purposely pushing for a shift in the popular narrative and no longer accepts the idea of communities filled with fatherless homes as an acceptable norm, Mr. Qualls said.

TakeCharge is a nonprofit that promotes the idea that the promise of America works for anyone, regardless of race or social standing. It also focuses on restoring the two-parent black family.

 https://alphanews.org/fully-charged-the-cultural-genocide-of-the-black-community/

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