He’s got a point. Now is the time for all good brothers to take responsibility for their children and their lives.
Yeah, it is just the lack of a black president that has been keeping so many black men down.
I sincerely hope so. The failure of the black family has been a scourge on our society. There's plenty of blame to go around, from the government to the culture, but ultimate responsibility comes down to the individual. If Hussein wanted to really do some good, he would go into the ghettos and demand that the men build families, raise their children, learn how to talk, and get an education/job skills.
He is the only president that could ever imagine doing such a thing, and it might just work, considering how the blacks are so devoted to him. I'd even support using government funds to make it all happen(I can't believe I said that). I guarantee, if the black culture did such a thing, they would be voting republican within a generation. Combined with their gravitation to traditional values, they would also be owning businesses, working, raising families, and paying taxes. They would want to government OUT of their lives and out of their way.
I bet they love this country so much right now, that they are willing to be just Americans, instead of African-Americans? Ya think?
With responsibility (apparently) comes reparations.
We just want our fair share of your stuff, motherf@#ker.
This is a great piz-oint!
The only thing is...Obama is going to insist on lots and lots of social programs because, “you can’t make it in America! Not only are you way behind, but the system is set up for you to fail.”
The only problem with all that is...he seemed to have made it just fine despite the system being set up for a brah to fail.
The system is set up to screw you, but Obama seemed to do alright, didn’t he?
No, 1866 was the time for all good brothers to take responsibility for their children and their lives.
He’s talking out of his nether parts. Responsibility cannot be imparted unto a race by the election of one man — it must come from within each individual. It’s like he’s saying that, because of the coming of the great one, all previously irresponsible blacks are now made magically responsible and must be treated as such. Jamie Foxx is a world-class racist to go with his status as an oh-so overrated actor and yet he’s given credence as a behavioralist?