People in the
media and academia are mostly leftists hellbent on growing government and
controlling our lives. Black people, their politicians and civil rights
organizations have become unwitting accomplices. The leftist pretense of
concern for the well-being of black people confers upon them an aura of moral
superiority and, as such, gives more credibility to their calls for increasing
government control over our lives.
Ordinary black
people have been sold on the importance of electing blacks to high public
office. After centuries of black people having been barred from high elected
office, no decent American can have anything against their wider participation
in our political system. For several decades, blacks have held significant
political power, in the form of being mayors and dominant forces on city
councils in major cities such as Philadelphia, Detroit, Washington, Memphis,
Tenn., Atlanta, Baltimore, New Orleans, Oakland, Calif., Newark, N.J., and
Cincinnati. In these cities, blacks have held administrative offices such as
school superintendent, school principal and chief of police. Plus, there’s the
precedent-setting fact of there being 44 black members of Congress and a black
president…….The cultural
problems that affect many black people are challenging and not pleasant to talk
about, but incorrectly attributing those problems to racism and racial
discrimination, a need for more political power and a need for greater public
spending condemns millions of blacks to the degradation and despair of the
welfare state…..To Read More .......
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