In an era where the children have been raised off video games and social media, how do we expect our youth to interact with each other properly. Considering the fact that violence was prevalent amongst the previous generation as well, it sounds like a tough job. In my humble, slightly experienced opinion, it is. Let’s not allow that fact to stop us from rolling up our sleeves so we can actively involve ourselves in the fight for our progeny. It’s not supposed to be easy. I challenge all parents to make their kids interact with other children face to face. If you don’t want them outside because of danger then take them to Chuck E. Cheese or rent out a field house. Or maybe we should dare to take the streets from those that would make it unsafe. Ironically, there are more of us than them. I will that the number advantages empower you and quicken your spirit with righteousness. I would like to see the parents in mass, guard there kids wherever they decide to play, whether it be the basketball court, the playground or even while they go to the convenience store. It is the job of the parents to make the community what it needs to be. As adults, we should never fix our mouth to place blame on the youth. How dare we? we have our nerve, blaming them for something that we allowed to manifest. We need to stand up because it’s been time for us to take responsibility for our communities. History says that no outside force or entity is going to help us. So what are we gonna do about it? We have enough resources to fix our own problems. We spend enough money to be amongst the top 20 richest nations in the world. To be realistic, I’m not gonna act like all 50 million so called blacks in America come together at one time but we do need to tribe up in smaller groups. Come up with a plan and execute it. Pick each other up. Get rid of the materialism. Love is the greatest form of wealth. I can’t eat swag. But if you love me then you will give me food right? I can surely eat that. Let’s think about it people.