Posted on 05/17/2015 2:22:24 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
The "primary reason" link in the Salon piece goes to a Pew Research Center article on Millennials - the ones (not what they want to highlight that dismal fact) who will be paying the tab.
Millennias are up for grabs and the optics look better for them on the right - if they actually THINK and understand what their future looks like with Democrats in power, they will abandon their crippling progressive ideology.
So I offer this good piece on Millennials - the voting block that the Left has been indoctrinating - grooming for to vote for LIBERAL policies, the generation that this Salon writer sees as potentially slipping away (so the race card must be played early and often).
Kevin D. Williamson (National Review)- It is WELL WORTH a full read [visually broken into 3 small sections - so be sure to keep reading; total length no longer than a 2 page printed article]. Who are they? How do they compare to Baby Boomers, Gen Xers? What is their outlook, their options?
"Generation Vexed: The downwardly mobile Millennials may be waking up at last"
"...............Conservatives will never out-snark, out-mock, or out-tweet the popular culture that embraced Barack Obama as a semi-religious icon. But Millennials are right at the beginning of what promises to be an unpleasant, extended encounter with the facts of life, and it may be that they will soon figure out that there is more to understanding those facts than snark and emojis. Mocking them would be easy, while persuading them will prove difficult and frustrating, because conservatism, unromantic disposition that it is, is in the end an exercise in calculating a balance of human imperfections. The Millennials do not understand that not quite yet."
".........Most people agree that there should be some form of an economic social safety net for those whore in need. But there should also be standards set and enforced for those seeking benefits. Proving one isnt on drugs is an obvious one. That so-called religious leaders are trying to thwart the implementation of Gov. Walkers legislation is in my opinion a clear case of what low regard progressives (political or religious) have for the very people they claim to help. What these religious fakes are actually saying is that by simply being in an economic underclass- for however long- trumps ones ability to resist the temptation of using drugs. In other words- theyre poor and cant help it.
For progressives its always about class and never about the intrinsic value of the people in the varying economic classes they hold in contempt. So much for justice."
"Madison With federal approval in doubt, Gov. Scott Walker is moving ahead with his campaign pledge to ensure that drug users aren't getting public health care, food stamp or jobless benefits..........
"We know employers in Wisconsin have jobs available, but they don't have enough qualified employees to fill those positions," Walker said. "With this budget, we are addressing some of the barriers keeping people from achieving true freedom and prosperity and the independence that comes with having a good job and doing it well."
The governor said the drug-testing proposal would apply only to able-bodied adults, not the elderly or children, and would include transitional jobs initiatives. Walker wants to test all FoodShare and BadgerCare applicants but limit the drug testing for unemployment benefits to certain applicants.
The idea expands on another requirement passed by Walker and Republicans in 2013 to make able-bodied FoodShare recipients receive job training.".....
Our gentle author might have some ideas, ideas I would no doubt disagree with, but his writing style is so convoluted and overdone that he basically makes himself unreadable.
He likes riots and racial pokes in the eye - like Obama and Holder have been promoting.
What Happens to Black Women Who Boldly Speak Truth About Racial Inequality "Two remarkable black women made news this week. Michelle Obama, the most scrutinized African-American woman in the 21st century, did so by acknowledging unspoken truths about race, class and gender in public during a landmark commencement speech at Tuskegee University in Alabama.
The other, Saida Grundy, a newly minted Ph.D. from Michigan scheduled to begin a new job as an assistant professor of sociology and African-American studies at Boston University, did so through provocation, speaking loudly and impolitely about race, privilege and power in tweets that caused a national firestorm.
The controversies surrounding the first ladys speech and Professor Grundys tweets remind us of the way in which brilliant, intellectually provocative and bold black women are forced to navigate the public sphere.
In her candid remarks, Michelle Obama discussed the major and minor assaults that she has endured since her husband, Barack Obama, ran for president. From being described as practicing a terrorist fist bump while celebrating a primary win with her husband and being depicted on the cover of the New Yorker in an Afro holding a machine gun, to being falsely accused of hating white people and America, Michelle Obama has emerged as the metaphorical black female body: under constant assault, surveillance and violence, but heroically able to transcend what tried to destroy her.
Describing racisms impact on President Obama and herself, she went into poignant detail: Weve both felt the sting of those daily slights throughout our entire livesthe folks who crossed the street in fear of their safety; the clerks who kept a close eye on us in all those department stores; the people at formal events who assumed we were the help and those who have questioned our intelligence, our honesty, even our love of this country.
Conservatives have predictably responded by accusing the first lady of playing the infamous, and fictive, race card, but she should be applauded for speaking her truthone shared by millions of black womenso loudly and proudly. If Michelle Obamas Tuskegee speech resembled a complex jazz symphony, replete with highs and lows that took the Class of 2015 on a personal and political journey, Saida Grundys tweets about racism and white supremacy played out, in Twitter, as staccato outbursts of rage, humor and indignation.
Some of her tweetssuch as Why is white America reluctant to identify white college males as a problem population?called out white male privilege on college campuses (especially in light of the epidemic of unreported sexual assaults against women), while others, quite humorously, rued her inability to boycott white-owned stores during the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Professor Grundy, who has since apologized for her tweets and will start at BU on July 1 despite efforts to fire her, tweeted words of fire that, although admittedly lacking in nuance, expressed a provocatively fierce freedom of expression not often seen from black women in the mainstream.
Michelle Obamas painful discussion of Americas racial inequality and deep misogyny exists, for many, on the same spectrum as Grundys blunt remarks about race, power and privilege. Where the first lady used her commencement speech at one of the nations premier HBCUs to deliver a seminar on institutional racism and our nations anti-black culture, Grundys social media commentary dispensed with complexity to deliver screams, sometimes angry, other times humorous, that reflect equally important truths about contemporary race relations, black womens activism and the limits of freedom of expression in the 21st century.
The piercing anger behind Grundys tweets is rooted in recent events in Baltimore and Ferguson, Mo., a mixture of protests, demonstrations and violence that have, as she reminds us, made race an unavoidable topic. On social media, Grundy removed the academic hat for the identity that black women, including Michelle Obama, are always accused of donningthat of an angry black woman.
Neither Michelle Obamas eloquence nor Saida Grundys passion can ultimately insulate them from the onslaught of criticism that, at its core, is based more on antipathy toward the messenger than on the meaning of her words. Allegations of reverse racism, hatred for America and a lack of patriotism are routinely wielded against Americas first lady, so it should come as no surprise that conservatives have now targeted Grundy for punishment.
The irony here is that some in America remain violently frightened of intelligent black women who achieve greatly, act boldly and move forward courageously in a world that continues, no matter how great their achievements, to find them unworthy of being allowed to succeed or fail on their own terms."
I figured the same. Seems these progressives have their money tied up on community organizers. I cannot figure out how begging on the street corners has become acceptable as most with their hand out will admit they are no prospect for really getting help. I am told most use the money for drugs.
“professor of sociology and African-American studies”
WoW! Now there is an example of totally useless college courses.
Why don’t they just name them “Hate Whitey studies?” And...why don’t they have English-American studies, Irish-American studies, German-American studies, Japanese-American studies, Chinese-American studies...and the list goes on and on and on.
Notice I did not list Hispanic-American studies because they already have that one. It’s another “hate whitey” course.
College (other than technical colleges) has simply become another extended form of elementary school.
bmp later
If you ever roam through western VA, there are many good stopping places: The Roanoke Transportation Museum, The D Day Memorial, Appomattox Courthouse, Poplar Forest, and the Booker T. Washington Monument. All are located within an hour or two of each other.
I walk often at the Booker T. Monument - there is a very pleasant loop trail around the property. The display has been recently redone to be interactive and there are two old, but informative videos to watch.
It’s not the Smithsonian by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a nice tribute to a man who, by sheer determination and persistence, rose from being the son of a slave to being one of the leading black educators and thinkers of his day.
Thanks for the point-outs of those places to visit.
When logic and reason is not on your side than the writing is going to be convoluted and difficult to penetrate and lacking in clarity. This whole piece is pure hogwash.
White males on college campii have become so rare they are nearly extinct...
On another note many blakcs thru affirmative action have been given positions because of what they are instead of who they are. I have seen in my many years inexperienced unqualified people in positions with no or little experience for that position relying on thier color to frighten any advisary who speaks out
Hey Elias Isquith, that was while Obama has been President, moron. It's Obama's fault. With the astronomical debt incurred under this proven liar president and do not for get the stimulus, It's still Obama's fault, idjit.
That’s the problem with the left, they just aren’t fixated enough race.
I can’t get through more than a few lines of any salon article. Life’s too short to get myself so upset.
They may believe that a coalition of smelly white occupiers and militant blacks is a solid basis for a political movement. It was with millions of moronic white guilt voters, a large number of white and black freebie voters, and the ability of black urban areas to direct votes exclusively to Democrats. But the strategy that worked with Obama will probably not work with Clinton. She may win regardless since the GOP will arrange that, but that she won't have a large coattail.
“Our gentle author might have some ideas, ideas I would no doubt disagree with, but his writing style is so convoluted and overdone that he basically makes himself unreadable.”
I read about the first five paragraphs of what was posted here, and I was unable to discern the author’s point, that is assuming he had one.
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