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I sometimes wonder if these sorts of things are the price we pay for liberty. Not as a 2A issue, but just in the sense that this woman probably never should have been allowed to have children, or at least ought to have been in a quasi-fascistic disciplinary regime to prevent what I can only assume was a lifetime of drug abuse and parental neglect.
We could feasibly prevent these kinds of things (well, the principal could have, too), but would it really be worth it? I’m not sure.
One of the developments I’m actually most optimistic about is that the fatigue has set in among enough normies that blacks are being forced to look inwards, and all of the bland conservative talking points like “Stop glorifying gangsters and take care of your children and maybe these issues will stop,” are starting to be entertained instead of just rejected as baseless racism.
Single motherhood is a bigger issue particularly in the US, but based on reproductive patterns in Africa there’s some reason to believe that (at least among some African populations) the absentee black father is rooted in genetics.