Not enough facepalms for how this got off topic.

@Belmount, I will cover your statement here swiftly but anything lengthy should be directed to general discussion for thorough talk.
On a personal note , I'm one of those 70% (Both my parents involved in my childhood by the way) and I can tell you here and now that birth out of wedlock doesn't equal problem child. Parenting, Environment, and Life experience determines that outcome. If that was the case then well to do ( married & financially) families shouldn't have any problems with their child/children but they wind up in as much of the predicament as others.
Furthermore some neighborhoods and cities in this country have been know for a bad reputation before blacks even migrated there.
If you want to have a conversation on the black community then please go to general discussions.


Last edited by BlackFamily; 03/26/14 10:43 PM.

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