Posted on 01/30/2015 12:37:53 PM PST by Reverend Saltine
Nothing frustrates me more than for someone to rant on and on about something while never really specifying the desired outcome that he or she is seeking. Or for someone to imply that I somehow owe him something without specifically telling me what it is. This tactic of never specifying or articulating an actual wrong or debt is used so that the accused will be forever indebted to the accuser. The race industry and their cohorts in the Democratic Party have been ranting and raving about black injustice ever since the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and have yet to articulate exactly what the injustices are or what can be done to correct them.
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Earl, is that you?
Same thing the master wanted way back..power and control.... its the negative part of human nature.. every one want to be on top of his fellow man.. more so if that can find a way to rationalize and justify to themselves
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When the first American freedmen went to Liberia, they immediately tried to enslave the natives and set up plantations. This led to some mighty bad blood between the native tribesmen and the American freedmen, which to a certain extent has affected relations between various Liberian groups until this day!
Answer is the same as the answer to More Money for Education. Ask a democrat “How much is enough?” You’ll die of old age waiting for an answer. There’s never enough.
More...and more...
"...your horses, your guns and your gold...
...and you also have some women señor..."
Everything
Especially your white daughters
Subjugation.
“What exactly does the race industry want from white America?”
Eternal guilt. Money. All the institutions that descendents of Europeans have built. Eternal apologies and tributes (Black “history” month), special privileges.
From reading a numerous articles over the years by black writers, it appears many black people think it's some sort of trick that white people have more than they do. Many do not seem to understand the correlation between working/studying hard, staying out of trouble, deferring gratification, and success.
Or they think there's some sort of magic money/goody supply that white people got to first. I actually read an article by a black columnist some years ago who was irate that white people took all the good jobs when they came to this country. The fact that white people created the good jobs eluded her.
Whatever the reason, there's no appeasing many of these people who don't understand why Obama didn't take all the white people's dough and distribute it among themselve..... although there's still time for that. They will be forever on the Dem plantation.
I'm not picking on blacks or making fun of them, heck, I have family that lives on the Big Rez but we learned years ago (and too late) that the addiction of dependency on others (gub'mint/BIA) will gut you.
It p*sses me off that blacks are looked at as a single, monolithic group that is judged by their lowest common denominator but they, as a people, do nothing to change that perception.
Ignored are the Americans that happen to be black, that are part of what makes America great- the everyday citizen to the real achievers. What we see are a people that cannot even run a family, let alone a business, city, state or country.
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Dream on....
I love BHM.
Where’s Polish, Irish, Jewish, Scottish, Eye-talian, and etc. Month???
Oh, excuse me; faery tales entertain the kiddies....
Agreed
If Zimbabwe is any history lesson, the black racists want all whites to leave and leave all wealth and land to them.
Lol, trick is close. Google “tricknology” & you will see that many in the black underclass believe that there is some kind magic whites use to keep them down.
I’m not wishing good or bad on blacks, just relating what I’ve learned- the grievence industry & their troops need white Americans to blame for all theirs ills. Because if not, their situation would be all thier own fault.
...can’t have that; might get them off the plantation and cost votes....
Spot on. I have known, and now know, plenty of "Americans that happen to be black," but I also know a lot of people who buy into the Race Industry Philosophy, most of whom are what people in the suburbs call "failures" (as in, "I don't want you to grow up to be a failure"), and those black people dedicate enormous amounts of energy to finding someone to blame.
I also know black people living off the government who recognize that depending on the government "will gut you," mostly the older generation, some of whom are doing their level best to raise their kids (or their younger kids) to be independent. Many of them understand that you have to get through school, for instance, and are bound and determined to make sure their kids get that diploma. They also insist their kids "dress decent" and so on.
What they don't realize, IMHO, is how their underlying attitudes still handicap their kids. For instance, they want their kids to succeed, and they recognize that this generally requires being willing to work with non-black people, etc., but they don't fight the kid's attitude that whites/the police/the powerful people are out to get them, or they don't argue when the kid rejects honest work as "beneath them."
Getting a high school degree, not getting pregnant until married, not marrying until you're into your twenties -- all those things do make a huge difference. But attitudes matter, and part of that addiction to dependency is sliding into a particular set of attitudes toward life and toward work. A middle class kid with a good college degree (STEM) who says, "Well, I'm just going to sit home until I find a job I LIKE" is going to lose momentum, but he'll probably survive and, if the economy improves, may do okay. A lower class kid with only a high school diploma who has that attitude is facing a lifetime of living off someone else, and even one with a poor college degree (arts, humanities, social sciences) is looking at a lifetime of being underemployed.
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