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Home Front: Culture Wars
Half-century old inconvenient truths of the late Danial Patrick Moynihan
2018-02-01
[American Thinker] Over 50 years have passed since then Secretary of Labor Daniel Moynihan was raked over the coals for raising awareness on the alarming rise of illegitimacy in black communities. Now that the percentage of single mothers has almost tripled, even leading members of the NAACP regard the breakdown of the family as the single largest barrier to black achievement. Nevertheless, how much of the general public knows the extent of the black gender gap?

According to the Moynihan Report, black females usually outperformed their male counterparts in school and almost always greatly outnumbered black men in white-collar jobs. Data from Maryland’s 2016 PARCC exam concurs with Moynihan’s observations (Fig. 1). Based on these scores the gender gap in blacks is 69%. This far exceeds the 47% difference between black girls and their white counterparts.

Moynihan characterized this as a "matriarchal society" where men were devalued for their inability to provide for the family. He speculated that since men are poorly suited to this "reversal of roles," some black males react with "aggression... self-hatred, or crime." Data from the state of Virginia shows a strong association between single parent households and violent crime (Fig. 2). Since the Appalachian cities of Galax and Bristol are 87-90% white, this correlation applies to both races.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Where are the men, fathers when we see African refugee camps?
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-02-01 10:08  

#2  Moynihanblamed the trend on past injustices ... perpetrated by his party.

FIFY

and for some reason, moving the blame to all of us for their sins.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-02-01 07:41  

#1  Moynihan blamed the trend on past injustices

Monynihan's Injustices theory might have 'held water' had the phenomenon been geographically limited. He correctly identified the disease, but was a bit off on the exact causes.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-01 03:01  

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