Posted on 03/03/2015 7:12:20 AM PST by rktman
The role of government was never intended to be that of a Pez dispenser doling out generational sustenance, specifically to those who are black.
But that is exactly what nefarious politicos and racialists have demanded, and in the face of a massively quantifiable unsuccessful movement, it is precisely what those referenced are demanding continue.
An ever-growing laundry list of color-coded complaints are bequeathed from generation to generation and used as the path to election by politicians and a path to riches for those such as Al Sharpton and the NAACP.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Whitey
Single parent families.
They won’t look in the mirror so it’s much easier to blame everyon/thing else...
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON.......................................
Obviously Whitey. Although Bush could be a runner-up.
The Emir of Schmoe. As well as blacks themselves.
And why are there so many “single parent families” (bastard children)?
Because the liberals thought it compassionate to pay women if there were no husband in the house.
Hmmm... someone “anonymous” wrote a book back in the 70’s that foretold exactly that...
But, as of a couple of years ago, such a book was considered “racist” on FR, and the mere mention of its title was grounds for threatening suspension of account.
But... I think that particular moderator is no longer with us.
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False.
Johnson specifically designed the great society to capture blacks on the welfare plantation, in exchange for their votes forever.
It worked.
Moral rot.
Or at least "two hundred years".
What was the book? Daniel Moynihan basically said the same thing in the 1960s (I believe), so I'm surprised referencing a book on the subject would get one banned - unless it had other stuff in it.
Hints will do if there is a concern about ruffling feathers.
The Bell Curve.
The federal government,
I agree that Lyndon Baines Johnson was the final nail in the coffin, but I think the start of it was Jim Crow laws and the Wilsonian enforced separation of the races.
Before the legal separations, black people were incorporating themselves into the mainstream society. That stopped with Jim Crow and segregation. But they still interfaced with the main stream in their jobs and shopping. So they still had an example of what was possible if you worked hard, and did right.
Johnson made it possible for some people to live their whole lives without seeing a civilized, function society (except for the court system). He cut the final tie with the “Great Society” programs.
It is a fictional book written as a diary of an obviously racist and antisemitic man.
The antisemitism is way off base, but the description of the society in which black grievance has been elevated to a level of supremacy, wherein any criticism of blacks or their behavior, no matter how criminal (rape),
was a bigger crime (racism) than the one being criticized,
was spot on and very much the direction our society is apparently headed.
Easy - blacks and Democrats.
Next question?
It wasn’t just Johnson; it was the Black Panthers, other militant movements, various other organizations that sprung up.
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