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O'Reilly is one of the few people to speak the truth. You want to know one of the biggest contrasts I've noticed between the U.S and Tanzania? The way the children are raised. Staying in an everyday, normal neighborhood, I saw groups of children walking to and from school every day. They were all in uniform, neat, clean and disciplined -- not by adults -- they were on their own Often, they were singing. They were happy, happy to go to school. I've seen young men in Masailand after their circumcisions walking together, painted faces with ostrich plumes. There was a community there that supported how they were raised, how they grew up. It's likely they had a father in more than a biological sense. What I didn't see was any saggy jeans, T-Shirts with obnoxious slogans (unfortunately, I did see a lot of Obama T-shirts), or hear any obnoxious rap music and language. (I'm sure many will say I just wasn't in the right place). Tanzania has problems clearly, but I think they are dealing with them in a much more constructive fashion that we are in the states. I welcome thoughts, especially from Tanzania. | |||
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Until Black men start marrying their "Baby Mommas" and raising their children it ain't gonna change. Until this stupid farggin' gov't we have, quits paying black women to have children they can't support, it ain't gonna change. . | |||
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