Posted on 05/27/2013 7:42:02 PM PDT by robowombat
OK, where are the Al Sharptons and Jesse Jacksons of the world warning their brethren to stop this, as it is putting a smear on modern black America that will be hard to wash off in the public eye?
Crickets??
I read this book a few weeks ago. Best book of its kind out. somethinng really strange is happening out there folks, and this book documents what it is. No theories. No explanations. just one fact after another. no apoolgies either.
So what’s the solution?
Oh, it’s spiritual.
People are probably getting tired of this ol’ Spirit Redneck talking about spirit... :-)
But it’s true, and that’s a piece of reality which gets such short shrift today. Civics doesn’t address spirit. Politics doesn’t address spirit. Psychology doesn’t address spirit. Religions do, but often only superficially in practice if not in principle. And importantly, the bible, that modernly almost forgotten work, does in great depth.
One could go into grotty detail but the big picture, to me, is that God is showing that This Problem Is Bigger Than Mortal Man, So Where Ya Gonna Go?
Before the 1960s, if something like this happened, a section of the city would be burned down and the next day (comment removed before the mods see it) but afterward, it would be safe to walk the streets again for years.
I keep this link in my survival bookmarks.
http://takimag.com/article/the_talk_nonblack_version_john_derbyshire#axzz1rM3zyf2y
White liberals, mainly white women and white homosexuals are the most sensitive to perceived incidents of racism coming from a white person, yet they remain ignorant of non white racism for the same cowardly reasons that they remain ignorant of Islamic aggression.
And some just want to move in. But there ain't room for her stuff in the closet. Or her little yapping dog, either.
I did ask my former girl about this. She is from the Island culture, and doesn't get American black culture, and kept her kids away from it.
It's culture, not color.
Doesn't matter. I don't play beat-down. It hurts too much. God Himself gave me the right to defend myself and the enlightenment to do it with tools.
/johnny
The Israelis have put out an app for Muslim mobs and local terror attacks. We need something similar for violent flash mobs in the U.S.
True. And cultural.
My former girlfriend's kids revere me as a mentor and stop by to visit when they are in town. I helped raise them while Mom was deployed in the sand-box.
I have a standard for all people of all ages 8 to 80. It is the same, regardless of color or social status.
Some folks can't cope with that. Mainly Godless liberals.
/johnny
There was a maps app that avoided the ghetto/high crime areas.......folks decried it as rassis.
That’s mighty Jesus of you.
They are busy waiting for the butt dialed racist rant for a
tip that the delivery man thought was too low.
/johnny
Well, if they taught you to be nice, remember that nice means nothing unless offered to God the Father. It’s actually easier for nasty people to learn they need God than for nice people.
Reality just is.
My salvation lies in Jesus. Of that, I am assured, through personal experience.
/johnny
I am going to make a wild prediction that the story about a racist employee of a Papa John franchise is going to get far, FAR more publicity than any single story about a black flash mob, assault or even a racially motivated black on white murder will ever get (celebrity cases excepted).
You’ve shared your witness and it sounds true to me, and I’m a spirit redneck :-)
I grew up a nasty idealist. I could have been one of the screaming liberals so often spoken about here. I had some inklings of good, but had no good spirit to feed it from (mom was pretty sour and self centered, where all had to wrap around her own glory, or else around winning praise from the world, and dad was often wrapped up in himself). I even knew that there could be, in principle, such a thing as a good spirit to feed from, and I knew there was a God, but I did not connect the two. Maybe I wasn’t ready to accept that such a spirit came from God, I was so wrapped up in me when I wasn’t trying to get bits of love from the world.
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