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In life I've learned people will endlessly want to play the blame game instead of doing things that actually help, even if someone's clearly wrong what truly matters are you the one to stop the cycle
Wouldn't you agree that in order to solve a problem, you must find the root of the problem? Let me start off by saying no one should be blaming any demographic for the condition that Black America is in today because everyone messes up at some point, and blaming others for mistakes is not a healthy or responsible. But I do believe holding people accountable for their actions puts pressure on problem areas of an issue until it comes to a resolution.
When you don't hold people accountable, and make exceptions to the rules, you give space for people to abuse, destroy, and commit whatever acts they desire without having to answer to anyone and facing no reciprocation. Ignoring issues is far worse than having heated arguments about them, at least you're talking about it.
Human nature, and society. You probably asked someone else that, but I wanted to interject.List me things that influence culture or induce it