The Heart of the Problem

Archye Leacock, executive director of the Institute for the Development of African American Youth, which administers Don't Fall Down in the Hood, said the heart of the problem of youth violence was lack of opportunities.
It couldn't have anything to do with the possibility that some of these young worthies are not only unemployable due to lack of skills and motivation, but would be downright scary and lethally dangerous liabilities to have anywhere around, could it Archye?

Rec centers? Ones that need to be open 24 hours? Is this where we bust into the chorus from "Gee, Officer Krupke"?

I'd ask where the hell their parents are, but that's pretty obvious.

It's also pretty obvious that imposing "gun control" on people who aren't out bustin' a cap --that would be you and me--will have no effect on urban youth violence other than ensuring a disarmed victim pool.

"Lack of opportunities." There are plenty of people in this world who have had less, and they haven't turned into sociopaths. Keep blaming everything but individuals refusing to accept personal responsibility for their freedom because they've fallen for the siren song of socialist policies and become addicts to them, Archye. That's "the heart of the problem," combined with false leaders keeping them from understanding this truth, like you.

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