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To: lowbridge

Why has the NAACP been such a failure at promoting self-responsibility and family-responsibility in the African American community in the four decades since the passage of the Civil Rights Act?

Why has the NAACP been such a failure at promoting African-American small businesses in the four decades since the passage of the Civil Rights Act? (Not talking about getting government doles for small businesses, but promoting and assisting this activity in the African American community.)

Why, in the four decades since the passage of the Civil Rights Act, are there so few African-American owned convenience stores in the African-American communities? Doesn’t the NAACP have a role in that tragic failure?

Why, in the four decades since the passage of the Civil Rights Act, has the ownership of motels nationwide been heavily taken over by people from India? Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but African-Americans were already here. Why didn’t they, with the help of the NAACP, come up with the idea of establishing themselves in a specific business sector, the way the Indians, and other ethnic groups (all relative new-comers compared to African-Americans) have done? What is the NAACP’s role and responsibility in this massive, catastrophic failure.

Why has the NAACP failed, in the last four decades, to promote good use of the English language among children in African-American communities? Why does it allow them to grow up sounding (in many cases, I’m sorry, it’s true) like a community of ignorant savages? What is the role/responsibility of the NAACP in this massive, catastrophic failure of assimilation into the richest country on earth?

The answer, in my opinion, is that the NAACP, like the Democratic Party, does not WANT a free, prosperous and assimilated African-American population. If such a population existed, who would need the NAACP?

No, the NAACP, like the Democratic Party, wants to keep African-Americans on the Poverty Plantation, where they will always have a need for the NAACP.


8 posted on 07/14/2007 7:25:45 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: samtheman

Wish someone from the NAACP would answer your questions, maybe then that organization may gain some credibility with those of us who feel that it no longer has a place or functional purpose in US society.


31 posted on 07/14/2007 8:06:42 AM PDT by MissEdie (Liberalscostlives)
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