Another noted black author, educator, and researcher, Dr. Walter Williams (Distinguished Professor of Economics, George Mason University), also points to the need for Resurgence and has devoted much of his recent writing to the impact of crime, education, and political correctness on economics for black communities. Walter Williams writes,
“Today’s level of lawlessness and insecurity in many black communities is a relatively new phenomenon. In the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s, people didn’t bar their windows. Doors were often left unlocked. People didn’t go to bed with the sounds of gunshots….”
What changed?
Williams believes it was a well-meaning but erroneous notion that “blamed crime on poverty and racial discrimination…[while academic elites] and hustling politicians told us that to deal with crime, we had to deal with those ‘root causes.’”
Looking at the wrong root causes leads to ignoring “the fact that there was far greater civility in black neighborhoods at a time when there was far greater poverty and discrimination.”
Creating different standards of conduct and expectation only exacerbated the problems facing the black community. Williams writes, “The presence of criminals, having driven many businesses out, forces residents to bear the costs of shopping outside their neighborhoods. Fearing robberies, taxi drivers — including black drivers — often refuse to do home pickups in black neighborhoods and frequently pass up black customers hailing them.”
Crime itself in the black community feeds the tiered standards of economics.
“In low-crime neighborhoods, FedEx, UPS and other delivery companies routinely leave packages that contain valuable merchandise on a doorstep if no one is at home. That saves the expense of redelivery or recipients from having to go pick up the packages…Where there is less honesty, supermarkets cannot use all the space that they lease, and hence they are less profitable. In high-crime neighborhoods, delivery companies leaving packages at the door and supermarkets leaving goods outside unattended would be equivalent to economic suicide.
Politicians who call for law and order are often viewed negatively, but poor people are the most dependent on law and order. In the face of high crime or social disorder, wealthier people can afford to purchase alarm systems, buy guard dogs, hire guards and, if things get too bad, move to a gated community. These options are not available to poor people. The only protection they have is an orderly society.
Ultimately, the solution to high crime rests with black people. Given the current political environment, it doesn’t pay a black or white politician to take those steps necessary to crack down on lawlessness in black communities.”
His outlook for the future is not entirely without hope.
He acknowledges “This is a devastating problem, but it is beyond the reach of a president or any other politician to solve. If there is a solution, it will come from churches and local community organizations.”
Does Williams know this is biblical? I don’t know but I agree that where we place our trust is pivotal to changing our outcomes to beautiful Resurgence for the black community.
Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God.” (Psalm 20:7)
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The goal of Housing and Urban Development ought to be like Bailey Park in the movie 

As that unproductive so-called Women’s March proves, white America has its manhood problems too. But the stirring of God right now is in the black community and Steve Harvey is one among many real men leading the way of resurgence and faith. He’s not out there protesting. He’s rolling up his sleeves like a man and working to make an impact–a positive and productive impact–on future generations. Kudos, sir!
I’m not black and I’m not a man, but I sure appreciate strong male leadership. I look at men like Steve Harvey, Jim Brown, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Dr. Benjamin Carson, Jason Riley, LeBron James, and Shelby Steele (among many others) and I’m getting really excited about what God is doing in terms of Resurgence!
Father God, You alone are God. We praise You for the peaceful transition of power in the United States and for Your hand of grace upon this nation. We thank You for giving us a new beginning with a new administration and for the work we know You are faithfully doing in this country. We thank You for President Trump whom You have established because Your Word says You have. We ask that he will glorify You by being President of all the people in this country and that he will seek Your face and lead with Your wisdom. We ask for Your protection over him, that Your holy angels will establish a guard around him as he does the work You have prepared in advance for him to do. By Your grace, may they shield his family and preserve them from the legion of evil arrayed against them. We thank You for the preparation You have given to him in the business world and in communications so that he might lead with wisdom and love. We ask for Your favor and restoration when he fails and to restore his confidence in times he stumbles. We pray for Your strength when times get difficult, Your clarity when things seem unclear, for Your will to be done with energy and zeal, and that Your miracles would unfold, revealing Your goodness and love as answers to prayer by the many people who prayed Your will be done in the election. May the Gospel go forth into the nations as we take our light to the world. May we be known as a Christian nation, a people who look to You. Be with America, LORD. Be with Your people in the US and around the world. Be with President Trump and guide him for our good and Your glory. Be glorified in us and our actions, LORD. In Jesus’ mighty Name, Amen.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. (