Come on, Al... now you’re just making stuff up.
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This part of Al's quote raises a couple questions...
1) Who's beating black people? It seems like most government programs give black people an advantage in an attempt to uplift them. In terms of actual physical beatings, it certainly seems like black people are beating other people more than the other way around.
2) Who are these other groups getting their stuff through by marching? It certainly seems like black interest groups do more protesting and marching than other groups, and it certainly seems like politicians are more willing to cave to black interest groups out of fear that not doing so would seem racist.
The only thing battered in Al’s house is the chicken.
Hate to say this, but a lot of losers from other races also have this problem.
It sounds like “the Trilateral commission controls the world”
or, “the powers that be won’t let it happen”
or “the old boys network controls it”
AND there is some truth to the matter.
In the debate over “it’s not what you know, it is who you know” vs. “it’s not who you know, it is what you know”, there is actually some truth to both viewpoints.
One obvious case is college athletics. The coach recruits a big name high school athlete who is a dud in college but that guy keeps starting because benching him in favor of the walk on who is better, would make the coach look like an idiot.
I believe most of the time when the black man whines about whitey or society keeping them down, the claim is bogus. But sometimes “the man” really is keeping them down.