We have a tribal mentality in this country--a Black subculture of hatred that hides just below the surface. We have people lurking in the shadows, waiting for opportunities to exploit events, such as the verdict just handed down in the George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin case. All because one side refuses to admit, even after all facts were presented, that one was clearly the perpetrator and the other the victim. These shadowy individuals then take it upon themselves to go out, actively recruit and goad people into mobilizing together for the express purpose of citing race and rascism as their just cause, whipping them up into raging mobs. These trouble makers and their ignoble plans include Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Eric Holder and the President of the United States. Since when does a President of the United States take sides in something that's none of his concern? Answer: Because Obama only cares about driving a wedge between people, further creating anger and divisiveness. Al Sharpton is mobilizing people all over the country in protest. Fine. Protest all you want but be careful. You do not have the right to incite violence harm and/or destroy other people or their property. I believe there are many in this country, right now, who have had it up to here with violence being used as a cure all (by certain groups of people) because of a perceived problem. This time, I strongly believe the result(s) of your actions: violence, vandalism, maiming, murder and mayhem will be placed squarely upon your shoulders and, I believe, with formidable consequences to follow. We have a debate ongoing in Congress regarding how we're going to handle the millions of illegals in this country. I would argue that we don't need to worry so much about them as Congress will eventually (sigh) address and act upon this issue. In addition, these people are not causing many problems. But now, let's turn our attention to the Black Community. As a whole, the Black Community hasn't even gotten to first base yet. Blacks are the first ones to point the finger at others, refuse to take responsibility for their own problems and are the first ones to take to the streets and riot when they can't even clean up the messes in their own back yards: broken families, single mothers, multiple fathers, multiple mothers, kids strung out on dope, alcoholism, gangs, high murder rates, and a lack of respect for anything that doesn't measure up to some type of Pyrrhic groupie Black standard. Plus their hatred for Whitey and the Rule of Law has deepened, fueled by the likes of Sharpton, Holder, Jackson and Obama. Eric Holder as head of the Department of Justice is, excuse me, an oxymoron. You might as well just leave the "oxy" part out. Eric Holder as head of the DOJ, in charge of this country's justice system? --justice for whom? It's pretty clear to me the answer to this question. If you feel you want to resort to calling me a rascist because I am bringing up the facts, just to make yourself feel better, be my guest. But before you do, could you do one thing for me? Take a look in the mirror and see if you can find that big logjam lodged between your own two eyes. Because if you can't see it, you can't fix it and you'll undoubtedly continue to wreak havoc on the rest of us, all the while sucking us dry while refusing to admit you've got some very serious problems of your own that need to be addressed and resolved. Problems that nobody else created but you and you alone. Then ask yourself who is really rascist? Is it the ones who go about their daily lives just trying to earn a living, pay their bills and keep their family together? Who don't take to the streets in order to openly engage, openly enrage because they're too busy making a living? Or the ones who openly advocate anarchy in the guise of a rascist verdict, thus fueling anger and humiliation because one of their own was found to be a guilty of not giving a shit about anything or anybody other than himself? Because the verdict didn't go the way you wanted, even though you presented a witness no one could understand, subjected all of us to watching two prosecuting attorneys nauseatingly proselytizing themselves before God and country and a judge who did everything she could to sway the jury? Quit using the rest of us as your own personal scape goat. Quit blaming the rest of us for your own decisions, your own circumstances and start taking responsibility for your own actions, your own communities, your own decisions, your own families, your own lives. And quit calling the rest of us rascist because you've made the decision to let others constantly think for you. Just like the Pied Piper of Hamlin with all those drones marching in lockstep behind him...eventually they all wound up agreeing to drown together in a nearby river. Hey, he didn't do this to them...they did. All because they didn't bother to question, didn't bother to ask just where they were going, didn't think to ask who was leading them (motive) and why they were marching in the first place. He deceived all of them into thinking something else entirely. And, how did that collective decision work out for them? Not very well, as I recall.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Look in the Mirror
We have a tribal mentality in this country--a Black subculture of hatred that hides just below the surface. We have people lurking in the shadows, waiting for opportunities to exploit events, such as the verdict just handed down in the George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin case. All because one side refuses to admit, even after all facts were presented, that one was clearly the perpetrator and the other the victim. These shadowy individuals then take it upon themselves to go out, actively recruit and goad people into mobilizing together for the express purpose of citing race and rascism as their just cause, whipping them up into raging mobs. These trouble makers and their ignoble plans include Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Eric Holder and the President of the United States. Since when does a President of the United States take sides in something that's none of his concern? Answer: Because Obama only cares about driving a wedge between people, further creating anger and divisiveness. Al Sharpton is mobilizing people all over the country in protest. Fine. Protest all you want but be careful. You do not have the right to incite violence harm and/or destroy other people or their property. I believe there are many in this country, right now, who have had it up to here with violence being used as a cure all (by certain groups of people) because of a perceived problem. This time, I strongly believe the result(s) of your actions: violence, vandalism, maiming, murder and mayhem will be placed squarely upon your shoulders and, I believe, with formidable consequences to follow. We have a debate ongoing in Congress regarding how we're going to handle the millions of illegals in this country. I would argue that we don't need to worry so much about them as Congress will eventually (sigh) address and act upon this issue. In addition, these people are not causing many problems. But now, let's turn our attention to the Black Community. As a whole, the Black Community hasn't even gotten to first base yet. Blacks are the first ones to point the finger at others, refuse to take responsibility for their own problems and are the first ones to take to the streets and riot when they can't even clean up the messes in their own back yards: broken families, single mothers, multiple fathers, multiple mothers, kids strung out on dope, alcoholism, gangs, high murder rates, and a lack of respect for anything that doesn't measure up to some type of Pyrrhic groupie Black standard. Plus their hatred for Whitey and the Rule of Law has deepened, fueled by the likes of Sharpton, Holder, Jackson and Obama. Eric Holder as head of the Department of Justice is, excuse me, an oxymoron. You might as well just leave the "oxy" part out. Eric Holder as head of the DOJ, in charge of this country's justice system? --justice for whom? It's pretty clear to me the answer to this question. If you feel you want to resort to calling me a rascist because I am bringing up the facts, just to make yourself feel better, be my guest. But before you do, could you do one thing for me? Take a look in the mirror and see if you can find that big logjam lodged between your own two eyes. Because if you can't see it, you can't fix it and you'll undoubtedly continue to wreak havoc on the rest of us, all the while sucking us dry while refusing to admit you've got some very serious problems of your own that need to be addressed and resolved. Problems that nobody else created but you and you alone. Then ask yourself who is really rascist? Is it the ones who go about their daily lives just trying to earn a living, pay their bills and keep their family together? Who don't take to the streets in order to openly engage, openly enrage because they're too busy making a living? Or the ones who openly advocate anarchy in the guise of a rascist verdict, thus fueling anger and humiliation because one of their own was found to be a guilty of not giving a shit about anything or anybody other than himself? Because the verdict didn't go the way you wanted, even though you presented a witness no one could understand, subjected all of us to watching two prosecuting attorneys nauseatingly proselytizing themselves before God and country and a judge who did everything she could to sway the jury? Quit using the rest of us as your own personal scape goat. Quit blaming the rest of us for your own decisions, your own circumstances and start taking responsibility for your own actions, your own communities, your own decisions, your own families, your own lives. And quit calling the rest of us rascist because you've made the decision to let others constantly think for you. Just like the Pied Piper of Hamlin with all those drones marching in lockstep behind him...eventually they all wound up agreeing to drown together in a nearby river. Hey, he didn't do this to them...they did. All because they didn't bother to question, didn't bother to ask just where they were going, didn't think to ask who was leading them (motive) and why they were marching in the first place. He deceived all of them into thinking something else entirely. And, how did that collective decision work out for them? Not very well, as I recall.
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