A person doesn't even need to be particularly intelligent to do well in America. Anyone who can graduate high school and learn a trade can have a good life and find happiness. Too many blacks have bought into the notion that they can never succeed and that even trying is pointless. They've created a crab bucket for themselves where anyone that aspires to something more is drug back down by the rest of the community.
I still recall black people from a couple of generations ago wanting their education and presenting themselves as either consummate professionals you wanted to have a business relationship with, or people you wouldn't mind having in your circle of friends. Now, thanks to the crab in a basket mentality, more of them embrace the F-YT mentality and have zero interest or desire in being productive, respected members of society. Worse, they thing white people should give them endless reparations to right wrongs from years ago before anyone today was even alive.
What happened with the NO KINGS protests? What happened with the 50501 campaign? Nothing, without money they fizzled out and are forgotten.
The protests have largely fizzled out to just the full time protestors who protest anything - including stuff that isn't even a topic or an issue for the current protest. My part of Kiwi Land has legal abortion but that didn't stop some of the last batch of 50501 protestors from protesting for abortion/reproductive rights.
Easy to have "low crime rates" when none of it gets prosecuted, all so the enabling do-gooders and NGOs can feel good about themselves.
Neither prosecuted nor reported. So many of these areas have so much petty crimes that people don't bother calling the police because they know nothing will happen due to some combination of the cops being short staffed or the local prosecutor being a Soros-funded candidate who won't charge anyone within their political ideology.
No it was because often when one got sick or was dying an estranged parent who they might not have had any contact with for decades would show up, kick the common-law spouse out and take over all decisions about the care and future estate. The spouse had no recourse under the law. This happened more often than you might think and most of the time those evil parents justified it with their own religion, trying to save their gay kid from Hell in his last few dying days.
I was too young at the time to know the ins and outs but I always wondered why they couldn't have airtight wills or powers of attorney drawn up to allow their gay lover or whomever to make medical decisions or inherit property. I can understand wanting marriage to add a spouse to health insurance or other spousal benefits; beyond that, I don't know what to think.
A renewed campaign to reverse legal precedent
Do these folks realize that if the Supreme Court never reversed itself, slavery and racial segregation/discrimination would be still be legal today?
It's always the same stupid logic. "We can train more americans but that's hard! Let's just bring in more brown people!" How this would not offend a normal person I have no idea. They're literally telling us that it's too much of a bother to employ us ion our own country but somehow it's WAY EASIER to import some fucking idiot from the other side of the planet. That's such a lie it makes my head hurt.
The liberal mindset is to discourage action because it's too much effort or takes too much time. We see the same thing with Trump's deportation efforts. They've argued there's too many to deport so why bother, or that the time and resources it will take is simply unfeasible. All it does is promote the further dumbing down of America - a far cry from when we were once respected for our knowledge and the things we produced.
Has anyone's mind ever been changed by gay retard performance art?
Not sure if this counts, but someone I know had a milestone birthday that doubled as their coming out. Honestly, the party mostly turned out to be a good time and you'd never had known the person was gay apart from having a number of guests who were known for being openly gay themselves. The mood changed for me, however, when a gay person roasted the guest of honor and made double entendre comments about young boys which turned into a cringe moment for a number of the straight people attending the party. It certainly didn't change my mind; if anything, it reinforced the stereotype about gay people wanting to groom young kids, and it was creepy to have it mentioned so openly like it was no big deal.
(Edited for spelling and clarity).