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Thursday, September 4, 2025

Baton Rouge and White People's Money

By Rich Kozlovich

As I've watched the consequences of Barack Obama's destructive narratives on race in America playing out it seemed clear to me all this whitey is bad, whitey needs punished, whitey has to pay, and whitey has to step aside, the time would come when whitey would say... enough... I've had it with being blamed for your failures, and the disaster that's black culture in America. 

In Baton Rouge the wealthy white people have taken steps to act on that attitude and have divested themselves from Baton Rouge, and formed their own city, and guess what,  black people are angry that white people are shedding themselves from the disaster that is black run Baton Rouge.  The black population said they wanted to segregate, and now they got what they asked for.  As this black host said, black people now can’t complain about doing what they want in their own city. The wealthy white people are forming their own city. They will call it St. George. 

The majority black population wanted segregation and ignored the needs of the people who were paying for a big chunk of Baton Rouge's budget, but what they absolutely didn't want to segregate themselves from all that lovely, lovely wealthy white money.  Money that's now leaving.   The host says they should get rid of BLM, DEI, NAACP, Jesse Jackson, and agree we are a melting pot, but that option has passed, and it's passing nationwide, and Barack Obama can be held directly responsible for setting race relaxations back decades in America.

 If I understand this correctly, the Mayor said she doesn’t plan to let them leave and will continue to rule, offering the same quality services she's offered in the past to Baton Rouge..... which has enormous crime, corruption, even corruption in the schools.  Well, the wealthy white people don’t want to pay for that quality of service any longer.

My question was can the citizens of baton rouge form their own city? And surprisingly the answer was yes, they can, and "they did form their own city, a process that resulted in the creation of the new city of St. George in April 2024. This was the culmination of a years-long effort by residents in the St. George area of East Baton Rouge Parish who, after winning a 2019 ballot vote, successfully navigated a legal battle to establish their own separate government."

So, when the mayor of Baton Rouge claims she's not letting them go and will still rule over them I would assume any such efforts would criminal, or did I miss something?   Nah, it really doesn't matter what the Mayor of Baton Rouge says, since she has no say in this from this point on.   

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