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For example, one of my black divorce clients tried to hide assets from his spouse — this is not uncommon. Through discovery it came to light that he had secretly bought a piece of property after the divorce had begun. He put his wife’s name on the title, a very odd thing to do, since he was trying to hide the property from her. I made the mistake of asking him why he did that. True to my previous experiences, he could not give an answer that made sense.
In my state, the parent who does not have custody — almost always the father — pays a percentage of net income to the parent with custody — almost always the mother. The mother gets 20 percent of the father’s net income for the first child, 25 percent for two children, and up to 50 percent for five or more children. What if a man has children by several women? Each mother gets 20 percent for the first child, so a man with five children by five different women is supposed to be paying 100 percent of his income in child support. I once had a client who had 12 different children by 10 different women. Theoretically, he owed 250 percent of his income. These laws simply don’t make sense for blacks. Judges have to decide each case as best they can.
One of the most striking things about my black clients is the things they do not know. Many blacks, for example, do not know their own telephone numbers. They may think they do but they don’t, and the problem has gotten worse with the proliferation of cell phones. At least a third of the numbers they leave with my receptionist or on my answering machine are wrong numbers. Often, a potential client will call several times, each time leaving a variation of the same phone number. I keep calling until they get it right. At first I thought I was taking down the numbers incorrectly, but now I know better. With caller ID, it is clear when what the client says does not match the digital display.
I told them one time, they call so much I feel like we're family. How is Tasha doing?
I told them one time, they call so much I feel like we're family. How is Tasha doing?
Some cultures are more appropriate and productive than the others, recognize and move forward.
The tallest people in the world are the Tutsi - in Africa.
The shortest people in the world are the Pygmies - in Africa.
All of the world's fastest sprinters have west African heritage.
Most of the world's fastest long distance runners are from east Africa.
One might also expect that some of the dumbest and smartest people in the world
are from Africa. The Igbo ethnic group from Nigeria is one of the smartest,
regularly outperforming Indian and Chinese students at Western universities.
This is not entirely cultural.
the guy is overlooking the many black people who function just fine in white society. Maybe he doesn't get them as clients.
They are not indigent criminals for whom I am a court-appointed lawyer. They are people who can afford (or think they can afford) a lawyer to get a divorce, contest a custody judgment, beat a traffic ticket, etc. Some are government employees who make $60 to $70 thousand a year, yet even this group is vastly different from whites.
No one is allowed to openly recognize the large differences in cultures.
You can easily get fired if your boss finds out you have been speaking the truth.
Assuming the article is real, the guy is overlooking the many black people who function just fine in white society. Maybe he doesn't get them as clients.
The genetic differences among black groups are enormous, far larger than the genetic differences among whites, Asians, Hispanics, or American Indians.
So you have this incredible range of abilities among blacks. I keep writing the same things, so I'm collecting everything in a book:
https://patrick.net/post/1336214/2020-10-31-how-things-are#AfricansThe tallest people in the world are the Tutsi - in Africa.
The shortest people in the world are the Pygmies - in Africa.
All of the world's fastest sprinters have west African heritage.
Most of the world's fastest long distance runners are from east Africa.
One might also expect that some of the dumbest and smartest pe...
Interesting. This is also why I go back and forth on liking and disliking certain ethnicities.
Interesting. This is also why I go back and forth on liking and disliking certain ethnicities.
Tenpoundbass saysI told them one time, they call so much I feel like we're family. How is Tasha doing?
This is white appropriation, you fiend. I bet you even asked Tasha's 'sex' assuming xe, xhe, xhit was a girl.
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