Only 25% of black families do have the father present, so you can see where they might think that.
Except, we see what has happened to that culture. The family unit allowed them to be strong in the face of racism. Since the 1960's, racism has decreased to the lowest levels of all time in this country, but urban blacks have not improved their situation, but in fact their situation has gotten worse, mostly because of the destruction of their formerly successful family unit. Not having the father present, and relying on the community, is not a viable option. I assume you agree with me, which is why you are defending BLM by arguing that they don't believe that.
This message has been edited 4 time(s).