To: Syncro
Yes, the dems are more and more divided.
And Louisville (along with Chicago, Detroit and other long-term Liberal-dominated cities) is on the verge of showing what happens when the chickens of 60+ years of failed social policy come home to roost.
Dem politicians have carefully cultivated various special interests into solid Dem voting blocks. Blacks were given lots of social welfare and the violence that grew out of the social destruction that welfare sowed was tolerated. So long as it was contained within their own communities and they continued to vote the "right" way (Louisville's West End).
White Liberals (both straight and gay) were cultivated based on social justice issues (read: guilt) and they tolerated the violence so long as they could continue buying their way (by voting the "right" way ... and paying their taxes) into keeping it as far away from them as possible. Like those in Old Louisville did.
But now the two are coming crashing together. And the politicians are rapidly running out of ways (like Mayor Gray in DC suddenly revealing his full support for gay marriage right after a very violent gay-bashing incident by a group of MUYs) to counter and distract the public from what is going on. The blacks are demanding understanding and tolerance, while the whites are demanding to be safe and protected.
Certainly going to make for some interesting times ...
To: tanknetter
Chicago had a spate of white bashing incidents with roving packs of black kids. Meant little to the “elite” but one day they smacked up a gay guy in a gay neighborhood, and that was that the cops stepped up, but more effective the Reverends were paid off and the gangs went back to shooting other black people.
112 posted on
03/26/2014 3:04:22 PM PDT by
junta
("Peace is a racket", testimony from crime boss Barrack Hussein Obama.)
To: tanknetter
... a group of MUYsWhat is the meaning of MUY in that context??
114 posted on
03/26/2014 3:27:42 PM PDT by
Syncro
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