
Doesn't seem that anything will be changing any time soon. If more blacks would ditch the race-hustlers and welfare sugar-daddies that they support, and start getting back to the basics of honest hard work and old-school conservatism, there might be hope.but last I checked Kindly King Obama, giver of "free" stuff, enjoys a 95% support rating among blacks in America. The black poverty rate is much much higher than that of whites in America.īlacks have so many issues on a cultural level, it's no wonder that few get into ham radio really. 19% of young black males are incarcerated. Many young black males are in trouble early, which is why half of all violent crime is committed by blacks, who are only 1/8th of the population.

When you have no father in your life, you grow up fast, way too fast, and ham radio is probably the last thing on earth the average young black person would possibly care about. It's just a matter of the right exposure at the right age.ħ5 % of black children are now born without a father in their life, as can easily be verified with five minutes of research. The hobby can definitely use some new, younger, blood, and I think whatever method could possibly work to convince kids that it's actually a pretty cool hobby would work across the board, and would have little bearing on peoples race or gender.
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The color of his skin might be of interest to a geneticist, but it is of no interest to me. I don't look at it as "a black ham has joined our club", I look at it as "a ham has joined our club". I'm of the opinion that the sooner all of us stop wondering such things as this, the sooner we will have achieved actual racial equality. of course, but I don't think anyone has ever mentioned it, and certainly none of us care. We're all aware of each others heritage, gender, etc.

In my little circle of ham friends, there are several black, Hispanic, and Asian hams, as well as women. Click to expand.Ok, it's an interesting question.įrom my perspective, they're out there, but probably not in the same proportions as they exist in the general population.
