It could have been better written for understanding for readers who haven’t lived in a black community, but it would be wise to try to understand. Everyone is racist to some extent or other, but the first step towards welcoming more black people to conservative political action is to avoid generalizing about black people.
And no, I’m not black at all in any way. But I have lived in a black community and learned that many black people are conservative. Many of them don’t vote. That’s because they aren’t welcomed by enough truly wise people in either party.
Lefties are just as clueless, by the way, even though they do pander much.
I definitely disagree with that. Everyone is prejudiced to one extent or another, but VERY few are racist.
.. but the first step towards welcoming more black people to conservative political action is to avoid generalizing about black people.
Is it okay for blacks to constantly generalize about white privilege?
“Avoid generalizing”
We’ve been doing that for years. We were rewarded with the BLM movement and lots of rape and murder.
No thanks. The day of giving a shit about their perpetual whining is long gone. If blacks want to be treated well, they should start by treating US well and solving their intense dysfunction. It’s not our problem anymore to try to fix it or reach out.
Down with affirmative action! Down with giving perpetual welfare! Down with giving a damn about some minority’s pathetic feelings!
Very true.
Or they view Republicans are rich people trying to exploit them.