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To: rightwingintelligentsia
How about we start by recognizing what MLK wanted us to - that skin color doesn't matter? When LBJ and the Democrats successfully entrenched the majority of the black community under the Democrat ‘umbrella’, they did a very grave injustice. First, that type of approach undercuts the fact that the black community, like all communities, is not monolithic but is diverse and made up of individuals. The Democrats have pushed blacks away from their rich individuality and expect them to be like-voting automatons. Any black who strays from this is targeted.

Second, instead of featuring the successes of individual blacks in the private sector, the Democrats feature only black politicians who ‘preach’ the Democrat message that blacks need them to survive. That is unadulterated b.s., and extremely harmful to a community that should at this point in their history be living the American dream based on the richness of their talents and their efforts.

8 posted on 04/10/2013 3:46:38 AM PDT by pieceofthepuzzle
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
The historic PC version of MLK is the root of modern savior problem which his story is based upon. It is a fairy tale about goodness only. If one were to literally look at the story of George Washington, at least we have a cherry tree and a quip about how I cannot tell a lie....

The entire problem is emulation of a failed social model, predicated upon a failed political model. Only true communism can resolve the problem of black society, but not in the ways envisioned; they will either work the fields like the rest of us or strave. Is this really the equality they Marched for under MLK - it is the Democrat way forward. Forward.

26 posted on 04/10/2013 5:32:09 AM PDT by Jumper
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