Posted on 05/03/2015 1:11:03 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
During a large rally in front of Baltimores City Hall, a young man introduced as Brother Rose, in winding and sometimes incoherent speech, praised the burning of a CVS store at the corner of Pennsylvania and North Avenues. America didnt care until we started affecting things they profit from What we saying, Lets get you out of our communities.
He also said, Without us running (unintelligible) Mondawmin Mall [the site of mass looting on Monday], taking back from the stores that have taken our dollars for how long, and not giving back to the community in any type of way. We made a statement. The world heard us then. They heard that the youth of Baltimore are going to get justice by any means necessary.(continued)
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Aw, I'm sure there will be plenty of stores to fill the need. Wonderful stores to make Charm City proud!
And I should add: This problem is just as crippling for black-owned/run businesses as it is for any businessman of any other race.
They are trying to make a living, and a mob comes by, throws chairs through the windows (if you haven’t already had the additional expenditure of bars or a barrier) and your store gets looted, your problems are just starting.
If you were hardworking enough to have made it this far as a black businessman in a black neighborhood, you may have insurance, and when you apply for relief, you may get it.
But when your policy is up for renewal...your premium is likely going to go up as well. If you don’t simply fold, and move forward your battle isn’t over.
If you add the increased cost of your insurance onto your products, you are going to have Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Barack Obama and other race-baiters disparaging the store owner, standing out front and saying: “The products in this store are more expensive than those in white neighborhoods! Why our own people gouge us for the basic necessities of life is a crying shame!”
And that is what might happen if the owner was black. If the owner was white, hispanic or asian, they might have a riot and destroy the store right there.
This is unbelievable.
a common theme to the TV series The Wire was either the successful or dreamed of migration to the “county”
Generally the professional black subclass included those that had fled Baltimore city and educated them selves. A woman that had successfully fled repulsed the advances of a former lover that went to prison while she went to college.
I’m not saying that they can’t prosper, only that for the most part they haven’t. Ethiopia is probably the best that the continent of Africa has to offer, but their GDP is lower than Haiti. In both cases, I think that they have been oppressed because of the religions practiced by much of their populations. Those countries in Africa that have made progress are those who were influenced by colonization. It’s just a fact.
In the U.S., despite having a much higher standard of living overall, Black communities are devastated by liberal politics and social programs that have broken down their family structure and robbed them of the dignity of working and making their own living. Those that have moved out of liberal dominated areas and managed to keep families together have done very well.
I’m not arguing that race is the problem. In Africa the influence of non Christian religions is the culprit. In the U.S., it’s liberal policies and social programs. Point out a city in the U.S. that is run by Black liberals that is doing well. I can’t think of a single one, certainly not the city of Baltimore that is the subject of this thread.
I would warn you be careful how you focus your attitude. You looked like you were starting to despise the black people.
And despising them is largely how this problem happened. The first chattel slavery case in North America was by a BLACK (not a white) slave owner. Hardly an auspicious way to get the institution in the door! But Satan accepted it and the white people compromised with Satan in the wake of it.
We should have expected “Christian” morality out of them from the first. As GWB put it, the problem is the soft bigotry of low expectations.
Which ones have?
I guess that for parts of Detroit, there is no place to go but up.
I am one of those that wrote off Detroit, but I think your outlook is more constructive.
What I despise are people of any race who don’t work to earn their daily bread and have an entitilement mentality. I have a few in my own family. I also have close black friends who are members of my church and coworkers. If you have read my posts, you know that I frequently praise Blacks who speak the truth. I am fortunate to know a few personally and always applaud those who have a public platform to speak out.
Members of the community work to clean up a recently looted and burned CVS in Baltimore on April 28, 2015.
I have noticed the same when I was in college in Newark, NJ. The Nigerian students had complete disdain for the urban black culture. Very conservative, devout Anglican Christians (NOT ECUSA!).
Property rights are the very backbone of our society.
For a lawless minority to place it’s marginal well being over property rights strikes at the heart of the Republic
If there is no peace, then there can be no peace
For the record, I lost my mother before I was two years old. The lady who raised me is Black and one of the finest people I have ever known. I had only Black playmates until I went to school at age five. The race card doesn’t work with me.
“...perhaps Wal-Mart will build a superstore on that site...”
Yup, and then they can turn the Wal-Mart into Jade Helm 15 HMS site! Gonna be needin’ one of those there pretty soon!
It seems the dumber they sound , the more listeners they have.
I think Obama is trying to intimidate the people who say “lock and load”. Which are usually us the conservatives. He hates conservatives so much that he will do anything to get rid of us.
I must agree with you. Over many years I've lived in a few major cities...NYC, Boston, Miami (to mention a few).
I now live in a very small town in SW Colorado (23 years).
Ain't never goin' back.
FMCDH(BITS)
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