Good article.
Funny. The Vietnamese (aka ‘Mung’) families that came to my part of the state (many are my customers) have had NO problems with making their way in this country. Most, in ONE generation, are living dream lives compared to what they left behind when coming here in the 70’s and 80’s.
However, the black population that’s been told they’re “owed” this, that and the other (by their ‘black leaders’) and that’s been “free” since ‘The Emancipation Proclamation’ can’t get off the couch to get a job, let alone improve their lot in life, or the lives of their kids by one iota.
It’s definitely the “Whitey Owes Me” mentality that needs to be put to rest before anything can be accomplished in the black community; which is also OUR community as a whole.
But, no one ever listens to a ‘typical white woman’ such as myself. ;)
Yeah, same. If there’s one good thing Obaa’s controversy is doing, it’s exposing the extent of black racism to many more people who didn’t believe it was so virulent or pervasive.
I know it was a shock to me to see a few thousand, during a church service, cheer and acclaim racist and antiAmerican rants.