So what you're saying is that we need more abortions?
Or more social services and welfare to support single mothers and their children?
Or better public school systems to keep these kids in school?
Or more affirmative action to help them get into college?
And go back and read the earlier posts, too.
Those are treatments to the existing condition, not the causal agent.
The causal agent is a society that, while not outright sanctioning it, has begun turning a blind eye to Single Mothers.
It was not that long ago that if a girl became pregnant, she was forced to leave whatever school she was attending, moved to a different school specifically for girls in her condition and her family was scandalized. This often resulted in so called "Shotgun Weddings' where the young man would be forced into marrying the mother of his child.
Somewhere along the line, it became "ok" for a woman to have a child out of wedlock with a man. Later, a government program was created to help these women, which in turn created a culture where the children were looked upon as a form of income, more kids = more money. All the while, you have the sexual culture of these areas changing bit by bit so that promiscuity is not looked down upon as it once was. Say what you will about my "outdated" perspective, but society created the problem, and society has to fix it.
Young boys, especially as they begin to mature into biological adulthood, need a male roll model that is not a gang leader or a thug. I would love to see a generation full of Bill Cosby and Condoleezza Rice emulators instead of Tupac or Lil' Kim wannabes. You can extend that beyond race also, Mr. Cosby and Ms. Rice are worthy of emulation no matter your color or nationality.