Action speaks louder than words. So far, all I see from the black community is that race trumps life, race trumps G-d.
Yes, back when I was in college I had a professor that claimed (with a straight face) that black men were more involved in the raising of children than white men, even if they didn’t marry the mother (and this was before our current generation of tattooed and pierced white trash who actually emulate the ghetto lifestyle). It is easy to speak in such generalizations when it is difficult to quantify.
I am seeing a movement of church-going blacks changing their opinions about the Dmocrat part and voting Republican just the same as the white population. I’m one of them. I was a registered Democrat for years but when I saw the direction the party was taking I started voting Republican. In fact I got so fed up with them I’m now working for the Republican party to put out election signs for Romney...lol
So you are going to see a big change in the voting patterns of the black church folks this time around. A lot are not going to be voting by race from what I’m seeing which is hopeful.
Don’t blacks procure far more abortions per capita than whites?
Well stated, except I would add the Obamaphone (entitlements) to that trump card.
Exactly.
We’ve been reading about this supposed shift of blacks to the GOP since... well, since the 1970’s.
I’ve never, ever seen it materialize. Never. Not once, in any election.
LBJ knew what he was doing. His actions and propaganda surrounding the legislation the GOP carried across the finish line which LBJ signed into law with great fanfare (to the white-hot anger of Southern Democrats at the time) had the effect he predicted it would: It has kept blacks voting Democrat regardless of how poorly this policy works for the blacks.
Now, as to the assertion that blacks are more pro-life and more pro-family than the average white voter:
Yea, that’s what I see from the rate of illegitimacy in the black community - over 65%, right? That’s “pro-family” - as long as we define the word “family” to mean “the child never knew their father.”