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Rick29928ParticipantYou might be making a common, irrational assumption. Often when people notice a few instances of something (in your case, young black guys with fancy cars, jewelry, etc.), we think it is the norm. In fact, you’re not noticing the many young black guys with mundane, economical cars and modest clothing. But let’s say you are correct, that poor young black men indeed prefer to live in inadequate housing while driving expensive cars. It does seem impractical. It’s quite common for poor people to have weak money-handling skills, and many are unable to delay gratification (i.e. save money to improve their lives). Such people (whatever their ethnicity) may have a hard time feeling good about themselves. Fancy clothes and cars might make them feel better for a while. But why do you care what other people choose to spend their money on?
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