Quote by Charles Alan Murray, Losing Grou

What a racially segregated system once taught the young black about living with his inferiority is now taught by a benevolent social welfare system. The difference was that in an earlier age a black parent could fight the competing influences.arguing for the abolition of welfare


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This quote suggests that the societal shift from a racially segregated system to a benevolent social welfare system has perpetuated a similar sense of inferiority among young black individuals. While in the past, a black parent could actively challenge and argue against the negative influences of segregation for their child's upliftment, the current welfare system has created a dependence that obstructs their ability to overcome the perception of inferiority. The quote implies that advocating for the abolition of welfare could potentially allow for a more empowering approach to addressing this issue.

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Welfare
By Charles Alan Murray, Losing Grou
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