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Old 08-22-2005, 02:26 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Re: The minorities are a majority in Texas
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There are lucky people out there that get out of inner cities. These are not the majority of the cases I'm afraid. You have to be really lucky.
My whole argument is that it WASN'T luck. No it isn't the majority of cases, but there is no reason that it shouldn't be MORE common than it is. Some people legitimately try and fail, but plenty of others don't even bother and just delve into whatever culture their minority is known for and don't do anything. The communities as a whole need to change their attitudes. Someone having a kid, then ignoring it so they can get a hit or go have sex? That's asinine. What kid raised like that is going to care about school? Many (not saying all or even a majority of) parents in poor communities, urban and rural, are at least able to care for their children enough so that they try hard in school and thus have a chance to succeed. The only luck involved is when you start talking about Tupac and 50 cent. They get idolized, and their success is what could be considered lucky, although they themselves probably had to work damn hard in the beginning.
I concur. But I would also contend that there is some luck involved in to whom you are born. You can't pick your family...
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