I'm still waiting for examples of 'the ability to snap back after a major catastrophe"
I'm speaking of deaths in the family, (For example, I've heard of many families who've lost their parents to death and the oldest of the children resume responsibility of taking care of her/his brothers and sisters just to make sure they were all together.) I'm also speaking of being able to make miracles during Christmas, and Thanksgiving when there is hardly any food in the house. Things of that nature. Catastrophies aren't only based on natural disasters, Allen.
But as I see it Imerica - it is only the minority of blacks who exhibit this behavior anyway.
I can see Allen T's view point.
It is human nature to protect your own. Your own family especially.
Why do you consider that an outstanding characteristic of 'black culture'?
What I don't understand is why more
people in general don't exhibit this behavior.
It is only right and human.
If I could not provide all the best materially for my family - I would do my best to have a happy, safe and clean home. It would not be a 'miracle' event.
Yet - You have a right to be proud - for whatever reason.
OK - Daniel - was the last line PC or correct enough for you.