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The social policies implemented over the last century have inadvertently reinforced a cycle of dependency and cultural disintegration. High levels of fatherlessness, systemic unemployment, and social exclusion have perpetuated negative behaviors—crime, violence, and antisocial norms—fueling a narrative of racial inferiority and crackdowns on personal responsibility.
Black Americans disproportionately experience these social maladies, with crime rates and poverty metrics vastly exceeding those of other groups. The cycle is self-perpetuating, with welfare disincentivizing self-reliance and fostering a culture of entitlement that undermines traditional values of responsibility and discipline.