Gun violence is a foremost issue in the African American community, especially for young African American men. The NAACP released a report in 2013 with these findings: The leading cause of death among African-American teens ages 15 to 19 in 2008 and 2009 was a gun related homicide. African American children and teens accounted for 45 percent of all child and teen gun … [Read more...]
12-Year-Old Black Boy Suspended For Staring At Asian Girl
Why was a 12-year-old black boy suspended for staring at an Asian girl? Mrs. Candice Tolbert shares her son's story who was suspended from a Catholic school for merely "staring" at an Asian girl. Her son was not bullying, intimidating, or fighting the other child. They were playing a game. Listen to their story. Correction: In this video the interviewer said the girl … [Read more...]
Repairing Our Broken Children
If you have noticed that many American children are becoming more rebellious, combative, troubled, violent, promiscuous and delinquent, you are not alone nor exaggerating. In some neighborhoods, it is dangerous to walk the streets because more and more children are joining gangs. The proliferation of gangs has immobilized many schools including schools in middle-class … [Read more...]
The Self-Perpetrated Genocide of Young Black Men
White racists are celebrating because Satan used Hitler to exterminate six million Jews but he has young black men slaughtering themselves. That is exactly correct. The number one enemy of young black men is not racist white cops but other young black men. Apparently, someone needs to remind young black men that “black lives matter.” Here's the Proof In 2013, the Center … [Read more...]
Why Is Special Education Filled With Black Males
In one of my science classes, there was a student named Marie (not her real name). She had great difficulty comprehending very simple concepts. Repeating the simplest concepts, a hundred different ways, did not help her comprehend them. Everyone assumed, therefore, that she was severely disabled. No one was certain that she was disabled; but it was obvious that something was … [Read more...]