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To: neverdem
In their growing dissatisfaction with a largely white establishment, Dorner and Alexis were not unique. A comprehensive poll taken by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal this summer showed that Obama failed in the one area in which even the opposition hoped he would succeed: bridging the racial divide. In the month of his inauguration, sixty-three percent of blacks held a favorable view of race relations in America. By July 2013, those figures had fallen to thirty-eight percent, a calamitous decline, rarely addressed, never explained.

On average, blacks think they are superior in every way and are not at the pinnacle of every field only because of the white man's racism. Blacks expected Obama to be greeted with a chorus of hosannas. That there's been any criticism of Obama's policies is evidence, in their view, that whites are irredeemably racist. And that is why they have an unfavorable view of race relations in America. If that saintly genius Obama isn't immune from criticism, what chance does the ordinary hyper-competent black person have of making it in American society?

5 posted on 09/20/2013 4:04:04 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
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To: Zhang Fei

The most additive drug in the world is an excuse for your own shortcomings...

The side effects is the perpetual grudge that can lead to homicidal rage.

The posterchild was Nazi Germany post WW1 lost blaming it on a Jewish conspiracy.

The black man is the same as any man and has the same failing as any man..

its human nature and human nature is a double edge sword


13 posted on 09/20/2013 4:28:46 PM PDT by tophat9000 (Are we headed to a Cracker Slacker War?)
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