Federal government will be using your tax dollars to bring more blacks to your neighborhood. I wonder if they will offer economic incentives for whitey to move into the darker regions. Nope!!!
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Re: You can run but you can't hide
There are already economic motivations for whitey to move into the darker regions. Ever hear of gentrification?
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Re: You can run but you can't hide
Gentrification is apples to oranges, imo.
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White man deserts black neighborhoods for less crime and better schools = Bad white man
White man returns to and gentrifies failed black neighborhoods and prices rise making it unaffordable to the black inhabitants = Bad white man
I don't really know how to specifically fix the problems in black Amerikkka but I'm certain that the white man is to blame and that he has a moral obligation to pour ever more of his tax money into "programs" until the problems are solved.
Until we squeeze more money out of the white devils, perhaps our race uniter in chief might accept this challenge from the thoughtful, liberal, and black, Juan Williams
White man returns to and gentrifies failed black neighborhoods and prices rise making it unaffordable to the black inhabitants = Bad white man
I don't really know how to specifically fix the problems in black Amerikkka but I'm certain that the white man is to blame and that he has a moral obligation to pour ever more of his tax money into "programs" until the problems are solved.
Until we squeeze more money out of the white devils, perhaps our race uniter in chief might accept this challenge from the thoughtful, liberal, and black, Juan Williams
Here’s the message I would like to see expressed in America today. I think it would be especially powerful if it could come from the black man with the highest level of credibility in black America since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – President Obama.
1. Stay in school and graduate from the highest level of school – but absolutely, no excuses, graduate from high school.
2. Take a job and hold it, no matter what job, no matter if your friends put you down for ‘flipping burgers.’ Use the job to get experience, make contacts with business people, and build a resume.
3. Marry after you have finished your education and while you have a job.
And the final step is important for you and for the future of your family and your community:
4. Don’t have children until you are at least 21-years-old and married.
Imagine if President Obama repeated that message over and over, ignoring the phonies who want to focus only on “systemic” racism as the reason for high rates of poverty, involvement with crime, and incarceration among black men.
Imagine if the president delivered that message despite attempts to intimidate him by civil rights leaders.
Imagine if he decided to deliver that message and by-passed the so-called ‘racial experts’ and academics who prefer to look at America’s troubled racial history – slavery and legal segregation.
The answer is the president could make a difference in millions of lives and build a legacy on par with Dr. King.
Mr. President it is your move.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/08/ ... z2bgi4XNDq
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Re: You can run but you can't hide
I can already see the thinly veiled, but still very racist and hypocritical, Uncle Tom type headlines at some of America's finest progressive publications.DrDonkeyLove wrote:White man deserts black neighborhoods for less crime and better schools = Bad white man
White man returns to and gentrifies failed black neighborhoods and prices rise making it unaffordable to the black inhabitants = Bad white man
I don't really know how to specifically fix the problems in black Amerikkka but I'm certain that the white man is to blame and that he has a moral obligation to pour ever more of his tax money into "programs" until the problems are solved.
Until we squeeze more money out of the white devils, perhaps our race uniter in chief might accept this challenge from the thoughtful, liberal, and black, Juan Williams
Here’s the message I would like to see expressed in America today. I think it would be especially powerful if it could come from the black man with the highest level of credibility in black America since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – President Obama.
1. Stay in school and graduate from the highest level of school – but absolutely, no excuses, graduate from high school.
2. Take a job and hold it, no matter what job, no matter if your friends put you down for ‘flipping burgers.’ Use the job to get experience, make contacts with business people, and build a resume.
3. Marry after you have finished your education and while you have a job.
And the final step is important for you and for the future of your family and your community:
4. Don’t have children until you are at least 21-years-old and married.
Imagine if President Obama repeated that message over and over, ignoring the phonies who want to focus only on “systemic” racism as the reason for high rates of poverty, involvement with crime, and incarceration among black men.
Imagine if the president delivered that message despite attempts to intimidate him by civil rights leaders.
Imagine if he decided to deliver that message and by-passed the so-called ‘racial experts’ and academics who prefer to look at America’s troubled racial history – slavery and legal segregation.
The answer is the president could make a difference in millions of lives and build a legacy on par with Dr. King.
Mr. President it is your move.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/08/ ... z2bgi4XNDq
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