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To: a fool in paradise

“Tell them to blame Oprah. She’s from Chicago and is a billionaire. She got their share, no doubt.”

Actually Oprah is an wonderful example that a black person born in poverty to a single mother, as many blacks are today, can through hard work and determination rise above adversity to become a billionaire. Is this possible in any African country?

Despite her circumstances, she made good choices. She stayed in school, despite being pregnant at 14 and having her son die in infancy. She found a job in radio at age 19. She developed an audience and built that audience into a media empire.

Whether you agree with her politics or not, Opah wasn’t given her wealth and fame. She owes poor black Chicagoans no more than any successful person and is no more to blame for the lifestyle those who made bad choices lead.

If we want to have an honest discussion on race we need to address the issue of personal responsibility. A third generation single teen mother who hangs out with the gang bangers, and doesn’t get a high school diploma has almost no future. It doesn’t matter if she was born black and raised on the south side of Chicago or born white in a redneck trailer park in rural Georgia. A teen who rejects education and expects to hit it big as a pimp, drug dealer, rapper, or basketball star is almost certainly going to be disappointed for his lot in life.


24 posted on 08/30/2020 2:26:26 PM PDT by Soul of the South (The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
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To: Soul of the South

Oprah went to Jeremiah Wright’s hate rallies and played the race card when she was in a ritzy store in Europe and had an incident when inquiring about a $50,000 handbag.

She earned her money no doubt but apparently the rest of the black community in her hometown is “without” and she still feels she understands their struggle and is one of them as well.

The claim is made that the black community in Chicago can’t afford these $8,000 sweaters etc and are thus entitled to just take them as reparations.

At a billion dollars, she could establish schools, scholarships, and work programs.

“What have you done for the community you claim to represent?”


67 posted on 08/30/2020 4:37:52 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Joe Biden- "First thing I'd do is repeal those Trump tax cuts." (May 4th, 2019))
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