i used to think that but i'm not entirely sure. maybe black culture is a problem. their problem. maybe they are victims of racism still today that is more pervasive and cough systemic than i believe. we are now home to the second largest bosnian population in the world. dzeko's parent's live here. i've run into him a few times. once at the mall and no one even knew who he was but i did. anyway, nice to elevate the thread with soccer but i digress, they came here in teh early 90s post war. with nothing. whatever minimal aid but that was it. they were refugees and dumped in shitty neighborhoods in the city. not gentrified ones. their past worthless. former careers not accepted here. literally starting from scratch. and in 30 years they are doing great. kids educated at local universities. restaurant owners. manufacturing owners. bakers. they love bakeries and coffee shops. truckers. love trucking companies. many have fled the city themselves for the burbs with money in their pockets. they got shit cooking and despite their backgrounds you never hear whining or victimhood from these people, people who have internment camp numbers tatted on their arms. so i don't know. maybe blacks are just mired by baked in victimhood and culture perpetuated by the cori bush's and al sharpton's and false blm narratives of the world, or maybe they really are victims of racism subtle racism. a black kid goes for a job and the owner'd rather give it to a bosno. i don't knowbiggest driver isn't culture but pervasive poverty