This ties into the idea that most black death are caused by other black people, that they have a youth culture that glorifies violence and snubs those trying to further themselves, cops kill more black people because they commit more crimes, etc etc. Yet it's never 'black people's fault'. It's easier to yell racist at a white person criticizing your lack of effort to change things than it is to actually put in the work to change shit. Taking responsibility is not their strong suit, as can be evidenced by the staggering amount of black single mothers.
They don't like being told the truth because they don't want to make the effort to change it. Because white people.
The truth is not racist, it is just something that hurts them, and their arguments. You can see this parallel run in a lot of minority groups, but since blacks are the biggest minority they seem to get the most attention when it comes to their societal problems.
At one point the attitude of the black societal intelligentsia switched from true civil rights and equality to what we've had since the mid 60's an increase in government dependency and a societal collapse of the black family unit and communities from within. It's not a case of a race or poverty issues in as much as it's a societal issue.
One parent families, and low community involvement are the biggest issues that face blacks as a community in America. They've had their political voices heard, they've had equal treatment under the law, and in cases of lots of communities in the states they've had local representation, state representation, and even a presidency, and yet whenever it comes down to any issues faced by the black community in America it's always the fault of the white patriarchy, and this is reflected in everyone from their poverty pimp politicians, down to the lowly SJW's and white allies.
Never mind that everything has been done to equalize outcome, there is not a societal drive to do the work and do better, and you can draw a line from this by looking at any other minority group that comes into the US. Indian and Asians, South Americans from the really under developed countries do better in terms of median income and societal participation. Even African immigrants, who do the legal process, are more likely to be successful over the long term than African Americans, and they're education as compared to whats available in American schools is mediocre at best.
What do all of these groups have in common? Work ethic, community cohesion, and a stable family life.
I think Thomas Sowell is really required reading on the subject, as he seems to be the most blackpilled philosophic voice on the issues standing in the way of the black community from progressing in America.
And it's not just a reflection on the black community either, the American Indian communities are also plagued by violence, drug use, low parental investment, sexual abuse, and other societal ills, which they too blame on the boogie man of white patriarchy and white privilege.
Meanwhile you hardly ever hear race advocacy for whites outside of far right circles, because whites reflectively don't give a damn about white trash. If they want to work their way out of the trailer parks, fine, but no one is going to just lay out the carpet for them to get there.