Actually, it does. A lot of things contribute to the problems the OP pointed out and asked about. The lack of care and responsibility many in the black community exhibit seems to me to be a major cause. Misogyny is prevalent because black women allow it. Again, 70% of births in the black community were given put of wedlock and paid for by Medicaid. Don't try to pretend it's got nothing to do with the prevalent attitude in the black subculture today.
The first step to solving any kind of problem is to recognize it, not try to bury it in a sea of political correctness. The vulgarity we see in black entertainment is there because... ding ding ding most black people like to watch that shit. It reinforces the belief among black people that misogyny is normal, that they can have unprotected sex all they want and not take responsibility when babies pop out, that the black woman attitude somehow makes it ok for black women to be loud and rude to the rest of us in a crowded setting, etc.
Be all PC all you want. Nothing will get solved if you refuse to see how everything that is wrong with the current black subculture is interconnected. When 70% of all births in your community are given outside of wedlock and paid for by Medicaid, then there is something seriously wrong with the cultural attitude of your people.
As soon as you had made the comment at the end of your first post about how the forum doesn't allow "the truth", I knew a pile of manure like this was waiting to come out because "the truth" when mentioned by someone who rails against "political correctness"
always translates as: the simplistic non-nuanced view of the world and its complex social problems one would have if he shared my exact prejudices, bigotry, cultural lens and worldview (which is "the truth"/"telling it like it is") and that the less anyone questions or challenges the simplicity and prejudice which shapes how I selectively view these issues, the closer we're actually getting to "the real facts."
It's a bunch of manure spouted by racists, regressives, and people with little or no education or depth of understanding of almost any complex cultural or social issue who nevertheless believe that their unqualified naked eye and prejudiced brain filter is a lot more accurate than research or facts or conclusions which reflect all of the variables and not just the ones a bigot considers relevant.
One example? You harp multiple times about the illegitimate birth rate and you immediately, with utterly no qualification, launch into blaming this directly on black individuals and black culture and black "attitudes." Surely it's just PC nonsense for one to step back and ask the question "Is it not likely that sex education, access to condoms or birth control, and stable family units would all be less common in poor neighborhoods or poor demographics?" Surely it would equally be just PC nonsense to presume that out of whites with a similar level of access to education quality and a similar economic stratum would have rates of various social ills within the same general universe. And whether those questions would or would not change the conclusion, it would be an obligation of anyone actually interested in "the truth" to think of them, research them, and have their conclusion reflect the answers before jumping to concluding that black people themselves (regardless of status or wealth or location) exist in some separate culture, divorced from white or mainstream culture or values or influences, which raises them all to believe it's okay to treat women like trash, knock women up and leave them or whatever other idea it is you're pushing here-- and that these things are all particular to that black culture.
Nothing you've ever said or posted on these kinds of topics reflects any level of willingness to consider nuance or objective comparison and instead, like most bigots, rushes to the simplest possible bottom line based on one or two stats you pull out of an overall social picture and insist on applying one pre-inclined conclusion out of, without qualification and without any examination of other variables. We see a high rate of anything bad affecting black people? Don't consider economic status. Don't consider educational level. Don't consider how poverty affects the family unit and family stability or safe sex practices. Don't consider how access to employment affects deadbeat dad-ism or evasion of childcare. Those are all questions PC people just use to obfuscate the issue and stop us from getting to "the truth" that these things are all actually linked inherently with blackness and black thinking.
Meanwhile not one of my white cousins from the midwest finished high school and none went any later than 17 before having kids, and all of them used extensive periods of various types of social assistance-- I wonder what black people taught them to do that, especially since they themselves are rabid racists who rarely refer to black people as anything but the N-word.