Carnivorousness

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Monday, July 17, 2006

Star Parker, on the crisis facing Black inner-city communities.

Star Parker tells it like it is. I agree with everything she is saying in her latest column and have said it often enough myself. Maybe it is more palatable coming from a Black woman, than from a white woman, but I doubt it. The powers that be in the Black community, who are mightily invested in preserving the status quo and their cushy positions as arbiters of all that is politically correct to say about the problems plaguing the Black communty, are going to find any criticism of Blacks unacceptable. The idea that individuals are responsible for their own actions is poison to them, because they know that if that rule were applied to the Black community, they have been shown to have failed on every level.

2 Comments:

At 8:40 PM , Blogger John Doe said...

Maybe it’s a racist attitude; maybe they don’t think that the black community can solve his own business. Anyway, and although leftists use to say falsely that the Government shouldn’t interferer with the citizen’s life, they love deeply the idea of a strong State controlling the life of the citizens from birth to death. The hypocrisy and the contradiction are both so evident that it sounds ridicule. I mean, that concept of supra-control is also applicable to the racial matter. Why give freedom to the black community when we can dominate them, dominate us, dominate everything all the days of our lives.

 
At 9:05 AM , Blogger Miss Carnivorous said...

The left needs people to think that they are dependant upon government for their lives. Imagine if the people decided they didn't need government, and could take care of things on their own. What would the politicians do then?

 

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