
Originally Posted by
PanzerJaeger
I don't agree with the undercurrent of the article, which essentially follows the oft-repeated theme of blaming every one and every thing for black society's problems except for black people. The simplest way to help the black family would be for fewer black men to commit criminal offences. Oh, and to start acting like men, not dogs.
I believe PJ is using "dogs" here in its metaphorical sense, i.e. behaving in a self-serving manner and not setting aside personal interest in favor of family and committment. As such, it is not intended as a racist slur, but is a behavioral critique. SF
I live in a majority black
city, and I must say that I am not at all impressed with American "black" culture as I have experienced it. As I believe
Sasaki mentioned, though, it is about culture - not race. Many blacks do not live their lives in the way the article describes.
As for the OP's question... probably not.