Posted on 10/31/2015 8:12:06 PM PDT by Kaslin
I think she is in a re education camp
Are we supposed to feel sorry for her? I don’t get it.
>She still can’t escape the circumstances into which she was bornâ¦
Get over it. Those not busy being born are busy dying.
Trump should seek her out, figure how to restructure things to help and git ‘er done.
Winfrey could write a $100k check and not feel it.
The hypocrisy of the oh so concerned Black celebrity....
Unfortunately the mainstream media would rather see her continue to struggle as it better fits their narrative that all black people are oppressed by rich, heterosexual, white American males - the source of all evil in this world.
Too bad that the black community didn’t take this hero mom under their wing, like they did Rachel Jantel (or whatever that young lady’s name was).
You’re right. Somebody needs to get this to Trump. It’s a solid example of liberal hypocrisy.
You think the media would make a hero out of a woman trying to raise her son off the streets? She doesnt fit the agenda and therefor is a nobody. But she did the right thing and can forever know that and be proud of what she did.
The woman is a hero in my book.
My gut reaction is that many if not all employers who made job offers to this woman were contacted by some source that did not want her to succeed, or serve as an example of escaping poverty. I know it sounds paranoid, but with the O-Gang, and sleazy Al Sharpton poverty pimps clustered in Baltimore, some of that deep suspicion is well warranted.
I find it very strange that ALL of the offers were either no good or revoked.
In fact, I don’t believe that.
... white *Christian* males ...
It happens all the time, that people are famous for a short period of time, and then forgotten. It is the phenomenon that we call “15 minutes of fame.”
"They" know how to manipulate the psyche and pretty much disarm and neuter a person without actually sending you somewhere
Look at TV ... how do you suppose America accepts queers like it does ?
Why should she???
There’s just no “there” there. From the very moment the footage was televised and ensuing short-lived popularity, I never imagined her having her own talk show, writing a gripping account of her life in the ‘hood, or becoming the next African-American icon. She had her 15 minutes of fame, then flamed. She just wasn’t up to taking the ball and running with it. Opportunity knocked, but she didn’t answer.
Single mother with 6 kids? All the same father? Widow? Did he run off and leave her hanging?
If so I have sympathy but I don't think that's the case.
Plus no job skills and a record.
I see a pattern...
Yes, but the powers that be in that community have been pimping the 'victim' message for a long time. If this woman actually is given a solid opportunity to do something about her economic situation, and succeeds in succeeding, well, that runs contrary to the whole carefully built victim shtick.
Why, that would undermine the future of race-pimping and demands for 'reparations', and undercut an entire industry.
Can't have that, now, can they?
Not even for a mom who tried (conspicuously) to keep her boy out of trouble.
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