Posted on 03/26/2010 6:53:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
“... I would rather be oppressed by someone that is my race than by the whites.
There’s the problem right there. It’s all about racial solidarity. It’s OK to be oppressed as long as it’s by a member of your own race.
This is self-destructive stupidity.
unskilled, unemployed blacks who are disproportionately high-school dropouts.
This from a country that has been segregated for fifty
years and which for each of those fifty years has improved
schooling. I say improved schooling because each year we
hear the same mantra, “we’ve got to do better at education,
spend more money on teachers etc”. The only thing we don’t
require are students who are responsible enough to learn.
Of course it is self-destructive stupidity. Support of totalitarian or authoritarian systems is self-destructive even when you will be the leader!
“By your reasoning we should give everyone in China a USA citizenship because they would work hard.”
Where the heck does that come from? I didn’t even mention Chinese — even though I have incredibly high esteem for Chinese immigrants here. And the truth is, I would trade ever average ghetto black here for a Chinese person any day of the week — in fact, given the opportunity, I’d do a two for one.
I like people who work and pay their own way. I despise people who live off of others. Period.
They appreciate being here and see the country for what it is, awash in opportunity.
How is that Hopey Changey working out?
Black leaders admit that they held their tongues and kept quiet in public, despite their frustrations. But as the complaints grew back home about the dismal economic environment blacks face, the feedback is becoming a bit more testy and more critical.
Shut up and just keep voting for the person with the (D) next to their name.
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