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To: Hillarys Gate Cult; grania

There was a St. Louis Rams game last year that was affected by this. And while I’m at it, allow me to warning everyone about the coming flashpoint:

Some civilian(s) WILL open fire on this insurrection one day, and will have justification for doing so.

I fear what will happen next of the people of this nation do not rise up and subjugate the media (who will fan the flames), following by the agitators and mouthpieces that have been instigating this.

As for black people: The good ones have long since assimilated into the American culture and are not part of what you see on television (myself included). The rest of the “black community” is dying off and will become irrelevant due to the importation of a permanent underclass. This is what you are witnessing in the media.

Its ironic that a group so loyal to one person due to their race has done more harm to the black population that any other president in history. And to those people I say “See tagline”.


46 posted on 04/26/2015 5:39:20 AM PDT by jimjohn (You don't get the kind of government you want, or the kind you need. You get the kind you deserve.)
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To: jimjohn

I hope that when crap hits the fan that people won’t rush to act against someone simply based on appearance.

I know many very fine black families, and it’s very clear that they are upstanding citizens. Sadly, many choose not to be.

I blame the downfall of the family nucleus.


56 posted on 04/26/2015 6:01:19 AM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: jimjohn
re: the challenged black communities.

In my adventures in inner city substitute teaching, where ever I went 75% - 95% of the students were wonderful, respectful, and wanted to learn. A very big problem is that many blacks have bought into the great con, which has been going on since the busing riots of 1968. That is that black students with positive leadership potential and ambition would have to leave their local public school to get a decent education. It left a void filled by negative leadership (parents and kids left behind) and in too many cases administrations that pandered to the least desirable elements in their school environment, making excuses for them and excusing their bad behavior.

In spite of all that, many students had a clear vision toward their futures, followed it, learned, and are excellent human beings.

The positive elements in the black community have to speak up. Are there some outrageous cases of police abuse of power? Yes. But they should go through the courts. Want to solve things? Community policing including foot patrols. Stand up to the jerks.

I miss the teaching part of what I was doing. This is my second year of not substituting. But I'm not one for the pandering and excuses and games. And it was getting uncomfortable with some elements in the communities becoming less reasonable and less geared toward positive outcomes.

87 posted on 04/26/2015 8:05:56 AM PDT by grania
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