I suspect there are at least a couple generations of “I hate authority” behind Mr. ‘gentle giant’ Brown.
You don’t get like that overnight.
It’s endemic in the element that WILL NOT assimilate and then blames the rest of the world when that doesn’t work out for them.
Maybe what we are seeing is that minorities in the US have in fact reached the gag point on a life of irresponsible idleness and worthless freebies. Now they’re demonstrating what that cradle-to-grave, government instituted indolence does to the human spirit.
It is inevitable... and I wonder how a divided America can finally get serious about how unfair this is to all concerned.
“Its endemic in the element that WILL NOT assimilate and then blames the rest of the world when that doesnt work out for them.”
The above and the rest of the post defines the situation so well that I urge anyone to read it carefully.
It’s a permanent voting block for Democrats. But what Democrats don’t understand is this is no longer the ‘60s and ‘70s. For at least the last thirty years the rise of ‘’hip hop’’ culture, violent, misogynistic, authority-hating rap music spewed out by barely literate blacks has imbued today’s young blacks with an attendant hateful attitude towards themselves, white America, black women(who are equally to blame) and especially towards law enforcement which they see as ‘’cracker(white) police officers who just want to kill black males. It’s also about money. Money made by the rap stars and the quick and easy way to a life of leisure , money in more taxes to fix ‘’endemic racism’’, money paid to black university professors who continue to fill young minds, black and white with the same hatred, only couched in a better vocabulary and, though it may seem odd, The War On Drugs, which next to slavery, is quite possibly the worst social legislation ever enacted. Follow the money. If you want to end of lot of what Ferguson brings to the fore, legalize drugs.