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Coffee And Cream: The Conversation Starbucks Refused To Serve
Self | 05/22/15 | Me

Posted on 05/22/2015 8:00:57 PM PDT by xuberalles

It has long been suspected America is on the downside of history; often a self-inflicted spiral delivered by the hand of incompetence, corruption or irreverence. That being said, I cannot ignore a fundamental truth that is at the very heart of the rhetoric dividing our communities and destroying our nation. The real reason there is such a high degree of cynicism and distrust along racial lines is because of the unpleasant realities people either completely ignore, carefully avoid or foolishly justify. Call them clues or outright statistical proofs; just know they are the symptoms of our country’s impending peril.

Despite comprising for 13% of the population, black Americans account for one-third of all assaults and rapes, as well as 50% of all robberies and murders. These are staggering statistics that far outweigh the most petty slights and misrepresentations. Even more damning, African Americans are responsible for over 90% of all black homicides. Considering the KKK lynched roughly 3,500 blacks in 86 years – an unforgivable number in any context – what’s the significance and collective outrage when 9,000 African Americans die at the hands of their own peers each year? Whether you’re killed at the hands of a white cop or a black stranger, intentionally or not, how does it make it anymore discriminatory or less tragic? If black lives matter, and all inherently should, it seems that statement serves more as a hypocritical oath than a grounded truth. After all, nearly 500,000 black babies were aborted last year and no one batted an eye.

How can you proclaim to the embodiment of hope and change when you can’t even properly diagnose a problem, let alone admit to the cause? Instead of wasting countless hours and resources decrying racism and convincing their brethren they’re helpless victims of circumstance, Barack Obama, Al Sharpton, and Jesse Jackson would be much better served by addressing the very source of their ills: the black family. Where as towns, communities and neighborhoods signify the prevailing attitudes and norms of America, our families are the epicenter of our values. Our very perception of right and wrong, respect for authority, educational goals and our work ethic all inevitable stem from our upbringing. But when our homes become riddled with dysfunction – promiscuity, poverty, drugs and violence – the results, or the statistics, speak for themselves.

Forget pointing the finger of futility and giving endless speeches to promote your political brand, civil rights activists and politicians should be asking the questions their pride and pocketbook somehow prevents them from asking. Why are so many black fathers missing in action; those positive male role models who provide love, wisdom, discipline and the financial stability all families innately need? Why are black women, those who represent the highest percentage of single mothers in America, having more children when a growing majority fails to emotionally, morally or financially provide for the kids they already have? Why are schools being asked to lower both their academic and behavioral standards, handicapping the potential of black youth in the name of affirmative action, only to pave the very path to their demise? And why go to church, hear the testament and calling of Jesus Christ, if your actions in no way honor his life’s teachings? Women aren’t bitches and hoes and when did Jesus hate anyone, let alone fault them for his choices?

When 40% of all Black youth are unemployed and have no other discernible ambition than to look good, get laid, get high or be famous – only to settle for standing on the corner, collecting welfare, and invoking racism for their plight – these are the depraved results; the sown seeds of an increasingly soulless and hostile society. Adolescents drop f-bombs faster than their grades, quarreling mothers exchange profanity and fists as they hold their toddlers on their hip, massive brawls breakout at the most innocuous events, and cops are accused of racial profiling when black America commits an extremely disproportionate amount of crime in America. Even at the height of the civil rights movement and segregation, Black Americans did not debase their values and self-worth by “acting a fool”. They had pride, worked tirelessly, and knew they alone, regardless of the prejudiced attitudes of the day, were responsible for making a better life.

Did you know from 1900 to 1960, despite living in a period much more hostile to their aspirations and rights, African Americans had an equal or higher workforce participation in America than whites, while black teens had an equal or lower unemployment rate as their white counterparts? And how can that be? Fast forward to the apathy and entitlement of today where the black community now accounts for the highest unemployment demographic (12%), the highest percent of Welfare recipients (40%), the lowest home ownership in the nation (48 %), and you’d think “racism” would be the least of liberals concerns. Perhaps the time has come to turn “blame” into a “blueprint” that actually works and “hope” and change” into something other than a decaffeinated conversation at Starbucks. Propaganda, like Saccharrin, is piss poor substitute for reality.

No, it’s not that I believe there are no positive examples of well-adjusted and accomplished black Americans today; quite the contrary actually. The problem is they’re pushed to the background of obscurity, deftly hidden from the urban victimization front, making these success stories the exception – a winning lottery ticket of in a celebrity world of white privilege – rather than the prevailing norm of perseverance and accountability. And when these reputable individuals do achieve a high degree of success, respect the law and love their native country, how does “the streets” congratulate them? By calling them white, sellouts, or Uncle Toms! Since when did having values, diligence and appreciation for opportunity become a racist thing? If toiling for a better life makes you white, then what do you call scheming to steal one, or dare I say, actually believing you’re owed one?

Yes, it’s much easier to cast dispersions and blame the object of your disdain, your invented enemy, than to dedicate your time and faculties towards understanding and fixing the actual problem. If you want incite true change, transcend hope from a bumper sticker to changing a forsaken life, lead by example and become that which you seek. I don’t want to witness African Americans, or anyone for that matter, smugly stopping on the flag and cursing the symbol of freedom so many died to protect. I want to see a proud American grab Old Glory, hoist it high, and chastise his neighbors for disrespecting the very source of their liberties! When a rabid flash mob attacks innocent bystanders for no other reason than blind hate, or a thug knocks out an elderly man solely to play a “game”, I want to see those colorblind pillars of persuasion leap to his aid and thwart injustice. If citizens riot, loot and threaten innocent lives, I want to see an equal number of their outraged peers rise to protect the rights of others. And when someone says “that’s racist” – hides behind the stereotypical banner of convenience – ask them how such a claim, whether true or not, absolves them from being liable for their future and overcoming the inevitable obstacles life poses to all. Opposition to such destructive behavior and blatant misconceptions doesn’t require sainthood or a Vatican decree; it merely requires having a conscience and seeing yourself in all things. Jesus didn’t wash the feet of a prostitute out of spite. He did so because he wanted to shield her from disparagement and the wrath of hate. One soul with courage is always a majority.

In the arena of competitive sports, it’s universally accepted Championships are won through hard work, meticulous preparation, and most of all, teamwork. Yet when it comes to solving the problems of poverty, crime, and social strife, grown adults – elected leaders, mind you – would rather disperse guilt and tout the failed party line than admitting real change goes far beyond bankrupt rhetoric and blank checks. The black community isn’t suffering from a crisis of race; it’s plagued by a crisis of culture. This erosion of values is not exclusive to any one race or creed, for it has inevitable seeped into every facet of America: white and black, rich and poor, Democrats or Republican, men and women. Regardless, pretending these empirical facts aren’t at the crux of a decaying society – the eye of the storm engulfing black community – is the equivalent of throwing a menial government check at the problem, organizing a march, or calling it good as long as it ensures your re-election.

As much as everyone may detest stereotypes, a number are actually rooted in statistical proof. Therefore, just like a doctor attempting to diagnose a malaise, it’s only natural to search for the primary cause of such societal strife. That’s common sense; that’s real-world pragmatism. Addressing the crime and poverty rates amongst African Americans isn’t an attempt to belittle them, rather an honest desire to empower and unite all Americans. The proven path to safe neighborhoods, a strong black community, and a robust economy isn’t by riots, blame, and reverse racism. It’s achieved by erecting a culture that unconditionally recognizes morality, respect, education, and an indelible work ethic do not require wealth or a particular skin color, merely a desire to grab the reigns of personally responsibility and change the world for the better.

Abraham Lincoln once uttered the prophetic verse, “A house divided against its self cannot stand!” These are also the ominous words of Mark in the New Testament. The house of our Republic cannot stand when a significant portion of America’s own citizens desire nothing more than to burn it down in the name of justifiable injustice or ransomed guilt. As long as over 150 years of progress and liberty are sacrificed on our President’s altar of false entitlement and hate, to fan the flames of racial animosity and national discord, the only change necessary will be the notation in a forgotten textbook. History doesn’t suffer fools, nor does God; mankind does.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: barackobama; race; welfare; whiteprivilege
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To: xuberalles

“...History doesn’t suffer fools, nor does God; mankind does.”

Perversion of history and ignorance of history are the most effective and cherished tools of Marxism and Nazism and yes, even of despair itself.

A few examples:

The Catholic Church has found itself without a valid pontiff and with a corrupted Mass after modernists have ignored the solemn teaching of the massive body of saints, prior pontiffs and of even the words of Christ Jesus when in the Vatican II council in the 60’s a revolution took root which leaves the numbers of the faithful diminishing at a staggering rate. Where does the solution lie? In a return to tradition, and reexamination of what once was and has been forgotten.

The Communists, whenever they come to power make it a priority to destroy the victim culture with an abhorrence of their past. A soon to be vanquished society’s own founding fathers are ridiculed and scorned and cast into doubt. Their art is perverted by anything that is new or is not of the past.

How many people get trapped into suicidal mentality when the events of the moment overwhelm them till they forget sweet moments of childhood, of beautiful friendships, yes and of sweet moments of prayer. It is when their mind is able to recover such sweet memories, that hope resurges. “Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens...” (Sound of Music)

The point is, there is an underlying enemy at work here and we better wake up by studying history of our culture, getting familiar with it and deciding ourselves what should be held to and what if anything should be left behind, as the author of this well written author has done is reminding us of the noble past of so many of the slave descendants living in the United States of America.

Otherwise, we will be led to despair and will then accept whatever preconceived idea of culture is offered to or forced upon us, be it Freemasonry, Nazism, Islam, Socialism, or Communism; whatever the attacking force is.

Get the facts straight on history and value them highly! Knowledge of history is a prerequisite to salvation and healing!


21 posted on 05/23/2015 3:12:58 AM PDT by Repent and Believe (...prelates must be questioned, even publicly, by their subjects. - Saint Thomas Aquinas)
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To: xuberalles

You need to publish that on its own page somewhere.


22 posted on 05/23/2015 4:36:10 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (Hillary:polarizing/calculating/disingenuous/insincere/ambitious/inevitable/entitled/overconfident/se)
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To: xuberalles

Bookmark for later reading


23 posted on 05/23/2015 4:46:34 AM PDT by jimjohn (You don't get the kind of government you want, or the kind you need. You get the kind you deserve.)
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To: xuberalles

BTT


24 posted on 05/23/2015 5:11:03 AM PDT by Lawgvr1955 ( Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: xuberalles
And why go to church, hear the testament and calling of Jesus Christ, if your actions in no way honor his life’s teachings? Women aren’t bitches and hoes and when did Jesus hate anyone, let alone fault them for his choices?

I have some black friends (or African-America if you prefer the term) who are some of the most devoted followeres of Jesus I have ever seen. Their love for Him is deep, and when they speak about what Christ has done for them their emotions can bring them to tears.

Most Americans are not Christians (nominal "christians" or "raised that way" do not count). To be a Christian means Jesus is in your life, and you have been redeemed.

The 95% of black "Christians" who voted for Obama (twice) are not followers of Jesus Christ.

I am sorry, but they are not. Christ told us by their fruits we would know them. Someone cannot say they bow to Jesus and have supported Obama Hussein Soetoro. Twice. Despite all the evil he has done and is doing, they voted for him.

25 posted on 05/23/2015 6:38:59 AM PDT by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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To: InterceptPoint

Thank you, my friend. I appreciate that.


26 posted on 05/23/2015 10:32:17 AM PDT by xuberalles ("The Right Stuff" Conservative Novelties http://www.zazzle.com/xuberalles)
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To: SkyPilot

Good point. Many people are “christian” for the forgiveness and that’s all.


27 posted on 05/23/2015 10:40:37 AM PDT by Loud Mime (Honor the Commandments because they're not suggestions; stop gambling on forgiveness.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

Remember, LBJ’s quote, said to two Southern Governors on Air Force One: “I’ll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years.”


28 posted on 05/23/2015 10:55:00 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: xuberalles

What an AWESOME article, and SO true! Both side politically have failed. It’s time to stop blaming,feeling entitled, and fixing this plight from within! Blacks have been used and abused by powerful people of their own for financial gains. It’s time to move past them, and become who they are supposed to be!


29 posted on 05/23/2015 12:23:50 PM PDT by RacismExhausted
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To: xuberalles

Good job..


30 posted on 05/23/2015 5:57:21 PM PDT by cardinal4 (Certified Islamophobe..)
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To: xuberalles

for later


31 posted on 05/24/2015 5:09:43 PM PDT by lysie
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