your analysis is so far off the mark it's funny. i've spent the majority of my adult life further removed from the mainstream and everything government related than you could probably imagine. i am just mature enough to look at things objectively.
i understand what you're saying about some people defrauding and abusing the system, but that does not mean the system as a whole is bad.
you don't know whether things were economically better or worse for blacks pre welfare? ok let me help you a bit.
"Poverty among blacks has fallen sharply: In 1966, two years after Johnson’s speech, four-in-ten (41.8%) of African-Americans were poor; blacks constituted nearly a third (31.1%) of all poor Americans. By 2012, poverty among African-Americans had fallen to 27.2% — still more than double the rate among whites (12.7%, 1.4 percentage points higher than in 1966)."
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/13/whos-poor-in-america-50-years-into-the-war-on-poverty-a-data-portrait/
so it would appear this cycle of poverty was present before welfare came about. so blaming the welfare system itself is completely idiotic.
i would say you are the one with the white paternalistic mindset. even when blacks are being systematically mistreated by your law enforcement agencies, you side with someone saying the mistreated should focus mainly on their own behaviour.
"oh well it must be our fault"
Last part. I have stated that everyone shares the blame. I have never sided with saying it is only their fault. You are not a black person. You don't have to deal with the issues. You don't see the issues from a black person's perspective. You only come from a white Euro perspective and a socialist mentality and also from having a monarchy. You are used to being taken care of, coddled. You are used to government solving your issues and problems. Euros went the easy route. So you have the mindset of "well, if things are happening, then it is the government responsibility to figure it out", and since it is black people, you have the mindset of "Well, since these black people are being shit by police, and these black people are poor, it is the governments responsibility to figure out how to stop all the problems with black people",
You encourage mainly whites to figure out how to solve a situation that is happening in black communities (and also happening to white males). This type of paternalism only aids in the problem.
Most of you don't know jack or shit and only go off of stats. When there is something beyond just numbers. Has their been Poverty in black communities before the social programs, yes. But, again you have various different things to account for, and also a change in culture. And one of things that you don't count is THE USE OF BLACK PEOPLE to further certain agendas. Such as voting Dem. The Dem party is associated with these programs.
Then you also have to look into what happened during the 60s-70s. Baby Boomers. Black Baby Boomer women, specifically in cities bought into the social programs (like the building of housing projects for low income people) and the feminist movement, which advocated the "you don't need a man". So, what happens? There was an explosion in births from unwed mothers (also it was the baby boomers that had an explosion in divorces down the road). Many of these unwed mothers, especially in housing projects got what? Social programs. Many of these social programs helped encourage the father out of the family. By encouraging the "you don't need a man" by encouraging government social programs, they in fact were encouraging the idea that the government was a surrogate father. And so, this allowed more government intrusion into the lives of individuals. And guess what that guy in South Carolina (the one who was murdered by the police) was stopped for? Child support warrant(s). Gee, I wonder how did he get that? I wonder where the idea of child support came from, and where the idea of issuing child support warrants, which means the person can be locked up, and in some states it is a no bail situation. Take a brief guess on how this all spirals out of control. Yet you are all for the government to figure out solution.Now this is just a simplistic break down.
Now, understand the three branches of the US government---Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. The police fall under the Executive Branch. That is they fall under the elected official. The mayor, governor, etc.
So, the mayor, governor, etc are in a backdoor way condoning what happens with a wink and nod, because nobody cares about black male criminals dying. Regardless of what they say to the media.
Also, many of young black males in inner cities today do not identify with positive role models, and many black women today do not encourage positive behaviors from their sons. Also, many black families are headed by the woman. Again, his did this happen? Well, it was encouraged by the very same people you keep saying that should solve the problem!!!!!!!!!
You know what, I could go on. But, I don't think you'd understand. You take up the argument that it is the governments responsibility to solve this problem, and I say that all parties involved should. Because allowing others to solve issues that involve you means you are giving up power to other people. You are in effect saying "take care of me". And that is why I call you a white paternalist. Black people are not children. And allowing all parties to solve an issue means that a certain party have been empowered.
You'd rather give up power and rights to feel comfortable, I don't believe in that.