Fast forward to today, where "ghetto" is used to describe anything from an inappropriate outfit to loud car music. In the book, Ms. Daniels makes the point "ghetto" is a state of mind, a mental destitution we embraced and use as am excuse to not be better. In fact, the biggest difference between yesterday's Jewish ghettos and today's "ghetto" is theirs was forced upon them while ours is self inflicted. I'm not saying everyone who lives in the ghetto loves it and stays there of their own accord. My point is often we abandon the drive to do better because we are comfortable being ghetto. Think of something you would deem "ghetto." Now ask yourself if it could have been said or done better but wasn't because ghetto was good enough. That mentality is what the book is about. If you haven't read it, check out Ghettonation by Cora Daniels. Hopefully if we change the mentality, we change our outcomes.
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I read this book a couple of years ago too. I really loved it. She explored so much of the mindset as opposed to the poverty which I appreciated. Becuase I'm with you, so many things could be done better...but ghetto was good enough. I could get my baby so milk, formula or whatever but instead I'm going to put "red" Kool-Aid in their bottle. Ghetto is good enough.
Dang Amber u told me about this book and I never did get it, send me yours so I wont have to buy it...unless u think thats too ghetto. j/k
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