Keep in mind that some of these handouts are open to others (welfare is an example of something that ONLY HAD A MAJORITY OF BLACKS ON IT FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS... so who was on it before and was it a hand out when a white person is on it?) |
---JoeK
As it had to be pointed out to me by a wise blogger here, the whites
would be the greater number using the benefits by simple virtue of their majority in the population. It's when you break it down that you see that a greater ~~SEGMENT~~ of the black population has historically been on the recipient roles, as opposed to the white population.
Even now, as a black person wanting to open a business, a white person might be more open to talking about it and even joining up, while a black person, on average, would be more sceptical. |
---JoeK
Not sure what this means, Joe....
I am not suprised (and I don;'t think any one should be) that a person of color said that. We are all human and there are those who are dumbasses. Black people can be dumbasses too, but it would seem that because we are black, we are not allowed to be stupid. |
---JoeK
Oh, but they are...stupidity on the part of blacks is whole-heartedly encouraged by liberals in the government and their race-based programs.
In fact, it's how they do business with them; the more dependent they can keep blacks on the government to take care of them, by giving them virtually everything they need because of their skin color or racial background, in other words, the "stupider" they can keep them, the easier it is to keep extorting votes out of them. Keeping blacks "in the dark", so to speak, is a big part of the Democrat Party's platform.
I do feel that dispropotionaily that black people think on more racial terms that white people without foundation in logic, but that will diapate as the younger generation gets older and as the children become young adults |
---JoeK
Sorry, but this isn't my experience. To the contrary, I've always found older blacks to be the more accepting of the generations, because they actually lived through Jim Crow and segregation, having to use separate restrooms, telephones, water fountains, even lunch counters. They remember well how bad it was for them in their youths, and can better appreciate the changes that have been wrought, in their favor, in the last 40 years.
The younger blacks, on the other hand, are the ones who've never had to live with segregation, and have had 40 years of government handouts and liberal patronization; not mention the destructive influence of race-baiting conmen like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton and their chorus of supporters, who've made an extremely comfortable living by constantly telling blacks how bad it still is and how Whitey is keepin' 'em down. Rubbish, and we all know it. But, blacks keep on ingesting the Lie, much to the detriment of race relations in Modern America.
It will disapate as education reaches into the families (I shouldn't be the ONLY child of 20 cousins to have a gegree, but in the future it will be higher ANDbe more expected for faily and friends to go) and neighborhoods (I shouldn't be the only one on my block to have a 4 year degree), as wealth reaches more families, and as both the father and mother raise their child. |
--JoeK
I do agree with this: that you shouldn't be the only one with a degree; with so many government grants and scholarships exlusively set aside for the use of black students...college education should be common in the black population...but, hey--Whitey's keepin' 'em down, right?
I can only hope that the last half of your statement is true, but with the government having made it easier to raise families with only one parent, it's becoming less and less necessary.
I hope you're right, I really do, but we may never live to see it.
Thanks for posting.