Originally Posted by Skankhunt42
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
Originally Posted by RiverRider
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
but there is nothing that either you or I can do to make people who believe that they are entitled to procreate regardless of their ability and/or interest to take on all of the responsibilities that go with being a parent.

I'm 65 and will probably pass on before I see the U.S. devolve into irrelevance.


I'm 65 also. But I do not believe there's nothing that can be done.

Just make it policy that you cannot reproduce with expectations that the feral gubmint is going to support or subsidize your desire to get fuuckked.



How are you going to do that?

The majority of the AA children born in Nebraska are birthed by unwed Mothers, most of whom have multiple out of wedlock children with multiple baby daddies who don't feel any obligation to support their spawn. How do you fix generational entitlement?

My friend whose college graduate daughter had an out of wedlock child has a non-participative baby daddy. She asked me for advice and I told her to go to court and sue him for child support, but she won't do it. She withholds visitation, but he doesn't care 'cause he has a new girlfriend and not every man or woman wants to help raise other people's kids.


In Nebraska lol. That's everywhere.


I have never claimed that Nebraska is anything like "everywhere" and thank GOD it isn't!

Nebraska is not a racially diverse State, as the racial split is approximately 87% white, 5% black, 2.5% mixed race, 2.3% asian, 1.9% other, and 1% native american

If the highest rates of out of wedlock births, teen births, violent crime, homicides, and gang violence in a population of 1.9 million people occurs within a group of just +/-95,000 people, that says something about that group, doesn't it?

When my Wife plans to retire in 2027, I'm torn between moving to NH, where the population is even whiter, 94%, or to Montezuma County in CO where the racial mix is 82% white, 11% Native American, and the other 7% mostly a Hispanic mix.

I'm sure that there are counties that closely reflect the racial diversity of the entire U.S. and while it would be interesting to see what their health and crime statistics look like, I'm not planning to live in one of those counties, so I don't care.

As for me, I'm a 65 year old white man who was raised in a place with almost no racial diversity, NH, and other than my 7 years int he U.S. Army and my 2 years at graduate school in Boston, MA, I've never lived anywhere that was even close to being racially diverse. That experience has made me who I am and who I will continue to be until I pass on. I like being white. I like living where my neighbors are middle class white college graduates. I would prefer if more of them were conservative Republicans, rather than liberal Democrats, but you've got to put up with little irritations regardless of where you live.