Beachbum, I agree with you. Thats why I believe some of our tax dollars should go to improving opportunities, education and mentoring programs in inner city schools (but there needs to be ways to validade effectiveness, handouts do not work to change motivation, self pride, and work ethic). I totally agree that environment is so important when you are young. But the epidemic of broken homes in the poor and black communities must be improved for these things to help most. The cycle of poor parenting, broken families, drug abuse, apathy, and fatherless homes must be addressed. Thats what bill cosby was trying to address. Its not just a black thing, its a class based issue.
A lot of the change has to come from the inside first.
If any of you are grouping me with the few racist posts or undertones we see here, please don't. I am too intelligent and too caring for that garbage. My aim is to debate (and learn) how best to address some of these issues. As usual, neither the far right or far left is right.
I have a great mix of friends and am the only white dude in our band, which plays classic R&B, funk and classic rock...all those guys are like my brothers & we've played together for several years. They are also hard working guys who find a lot of fault with the culture of the younger generation, particularly the influence of rap, and the problem broken families has had on our youth.