Posted on 02/20/2014 5:43:43 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Here we are again, another February, black president firmly ensconced in office -- for a second term, no less -- and still we feel the need to set aside a month to celebrate the contributions of Black Americans. Each year we get a collective pat on the head by race hustlers and guilty liberals who act as if our skin color is akin to suffering from some kind of affliction that needs special compensation.
Maybe we could organize a telethon to help find a cure? So even with a so-called post-racial president, there are still far too many of us willing to segregate people into separate groups, setting them apart based on something as insignificant as skin color.
Carter G. Woodson is considered the 'Father' of Black History Month. He started it back in 1926, and chose the second week in February so that it would coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
In 1976 it was extended into the month-long celebration we engage in today. But do we still need a separate month to recognize the accomplishments of blacks? I would say no. Of course, there are still racists, as exist in any country, but no longer is there the institutionalized kind of racism in America that does not allow blacks the same opportunities afforded whites. There are a plethora of successful American blacks, as well as endless opportunities for us that weren't available 87 years ago.
No longer is a thriving black community an oddity that needs a month-long commemoration. Our successes have become a normal part of the American landscape.
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YES!!!!!!!!!! AND Polish History Month, and Irish History Month, and Ialian History Month, and German History Month, and Greek History Month, and Spanish History Month....and... and....
Did it ever need it?
Not true.
75% of Blacks serving in Viet Nam were volunteers and did HONORABLE SERVICE... to suggest anything otherwise is an outright lie and a slap in the face to these men.
No, now it's reverse racism.
After his return to the United States, he was posted in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan for recruiting and public affairs duty. On April 30, 1971 he happened to walk into a Detroit Liquor store during a robbery, and was shot to death by the store owner, who assumed that being an African-American like the two men who were holding up the store, Dwight Hal Johnson was also one of the robbers. Sergeant Johnson was in reality only stopping in to buy food for his infant son. His murder was never investigated by the Detroit police. (bio by: Russ Dodge)
Is it my imagination or is Black History Month actually nine and a half months long?
It’s really White Guilt month.
I am still waiting for coherent & comprehensive conversations about:
...the HS drop-out rate---
...out-of-wedlock birth rate--
...welfare/medicaid fraud--
... SS disability rackets--
...--knockout game--
...black-on-white crime rates--
...black-on-black crime rates...
... etc.. etc...
ad infinitum... ad nauseam...
NOTE: NOT holding my breath...
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I hear too much lefty claptrap from:
Rep. Elijah "Linebacker" Cummings...
Sheila Jackson "Mars-Landing" Lee...
"Mad-Max" Waters from South LA...
The Justice brothers--
....aka... Al "Megaphone" Sharpton & Jesse "BabyDaddy" Jackson
As well as...
MSNBC Melissa "Moonbat" Harris-Perry...
FNC "Contributor$"...
...Jehmu "Circle-the-Wagons" Greene...
... & most certainly Juan "CYA" Williams"
We mustn't forget...
..."Dr." Mark LaMont "Misdirection" Hill...
.... & "Takes-the-cake" Toure'
NOTE: STILL NOT holding my breath...
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I am still listening for the respected voices speaking true wisdom & redemptive ethics to the black community:
...Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson...
...Dr. Thomas Sowell...
...Dr. Walter Williams...
...Dr. Benjamin Carson...
...Crystal Wright...
...Senator Tim Scott...
....Francesca Chambers....
...Pastor C.L. Bryant...
...Elbert Guillory....
...Mia Love...
...LTC Allen West (USA ret)
etc... and so forth....
It's not about skin color...
....much more about the content of character--
... And personal responsibility....
...(Thank you Dr. MLK Jr.)
It's not about race or ethnicity....
... much more about real life...
...real (Biblical) values...
...real family commitment...
.... real economics...
And.... REAL FREEDOM! ...for all Americans!!!!
Analysis = complete...
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PE-EAC-E-E-EE....
... [high ^5] ....
...and y'all be cool...
Does America still need black history month?
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NO. Never did and still doesn’t.
“Does America Still Need Black History Month?”
Need? I have serious response and a sarcastic response.
America needs Black History Month so that for one month out of the year successful black Americans can be venerated for the accomplishments and achievements that actually make America a better country — To try and compensate for the actual failed culture that blacks embrace the other 11 months out of the year.
Does America still need black history month — Of course, how else can focus be brought to something that a nation fought to end, decided, and ended 149 years ago.
How does one buy food for a child in a liquor store?
America NEVER needed this useless month.
Why take a month to cover what can be taught in 5 minutes?
George Washington Carver - 1 minute to talk about peanut butter
Martin Luther King - 4 minutes to talk about the I had a dream speech
Lesson done.
Black history month will continue as long as the left feels the need to keep and maintain a permanent, angry victim class that it feeds money to from the hard-working productive people who have never victimized the “victims.”
I never had a black history month. It seemed so racist.
when I did a short program in Detroit there were tons of liquor stores but it was tough finding grocery stores. Most of the liquor stores sold food/milk/rotten veggies and other toiletries. It was more of a mini-mart set up with a liquor license. I'm betting that's what he walked into.
Getting killed in Detroit isn't a stretch in imagination.
What’s the Chicago death rate for February?.
At least it’s the shortest month of the year.
I wouldn’t mind it so much if they actually did teach Black History, men like George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington.
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