The 'system' isn't against minorities. Check out who is employed in the service industry...mostly minorities. Those aren't permanent positions but 'entry level' jobs for poor people, upon which a good lifestyle can be built, if managed properly.
Recall the oft repeated exhortations by many concerned people to these minorities:
Stay in school, be diligent in studying.
Stay out of trouble with the law.
Don't get pregnant or get anyone pregnant.
Care for your health (diet and hygiene).
Dress and groom for success.
To be successful on the job: Cheerfully serve everyone; your boss, the customers, and fellow employees.
These admonitions should be posted in every school and workplace.
The problem is that within those environments, those exhortations can be unpracticable. They're pretty much like exhorting a drowning man to just hold his breath.
Personally, I had what I call a "well-ordered" childhood on military installations (the ultimate gated communties) and suburbs serving military bases.
But I've talked to men who have managed to escape those environments--and they are exceptional--listened to their stories, and marveled that they were better men that I am.
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