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To: Tolik

Very Aldus Huxleyian. Seems blacks--Epsilon Minus-- are invariably nurtured to belong to the bottom rung of society by lack of proper upbringing, education and general awareness of the world around them. Only thing I really have to say about this article is that where does black responsibility come in in raising blacks and breaking the cycle of degredation that they find themselves. I tired of blacks blaming white southerners, northern liberals, the Republican party and other "nerfarious" conspiratorial groups for their shortcomings. I say assign blame where it belongs if necessary, but also see your role in your own degredation.


11 posted on 05/05/2005 5:12:27 AM PDT by Jeffery T.
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To: Jeffery T.
I tired of blacks blaming white southerners, northern liberals, the Republican party and other "nerfarious" conspiratorial groups for their shortcomings. I say assign blame where it belongs if necessary, but also see your role in your own degredation.

I think that you're listening to Jackson and all the other hustlers too much. My own anecdotal evidence: I took my 5 year-old daughter to a robotics competition north of Atlanta a few months ago. It was high school teams competing from all over the Southeast. Now, if there was anything that should be considered "white" or "white/asian", it is robotics and even that's stretching it (it would actually be a tiny subset of those groups). Anyway, there were several schools competing that must have been made of predominately black students (from LA, SC, GA).

Anyway, I got the impression that there's a quiet revolution taking place in the black population. One that's not going to make Jesse Jackson and his goons happy.

20 posted on 05/05/2005 5:33:23 AM PDT by mikegi
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