I remember when CNN went to my hometown to do a report on the poverty and the economic advantages of the wealthier people in the town. As always they put the liberal spin on it. They of course discussed bad schooling, the lack of businesses, etc. You can view the 16-minute video here: http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/29/opinion/sutter-lake-providence-income-inequality/ But now that you all have seen how blacks get down after getting angry, you now see why a lot of black communities don't have much enterprise. In my own hometown, there were several businesses when I was growing up, mostly Mom & Pop shops...but businesses that provided jobs nevertheless. What happened? Members of the town would get upset over something and would either burn these places down or a group of guys might get into a conflict and shoot up the place. As a result, a lot of businesses left. I can recall a specific incident when my cousin killed his girlfriend in the middle of the grocery store. Or, another incident when I stopped at one of the many restaurants to grab a bite and the next thing I know, there are bullets flying through the place. Yeah....that type of foolishness. I know some liberal is gonna challenge me on this even though I'm from this place and saw it with my own two eyes. I'm posting this because that liberal slant is a motherfucker and we get a bigger idea what is taking place in these communities during the wake of the Ferguson madness. Random note: my grandfather is actually a high-ranking officer in the prison which the woman in the video works.
Same thing happened in my hometown of Gary, IN., one of the most crime ridden cities in America. It's really kind of sad to see people destroy their own community. It's worse to see them act in a way that makes people say, now you see why I don't want them as a neighbor. I don't want them in my school. I don't want to have anything to do with them. Makes it really tough on decent and responsible black men. Damn shame when all black leadership has got is Sharpton as their spokesman. Sure as hell aren't any MLK's our there, and if Brown, Martin and the like are the new poster boys for civil rights injustice...something has gone terribly wrong in the black community.
Well, Booker T. Washington summed up what happened to the black community perfectly. "There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs-partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs." - Booker T. Washington
In the 90s Chris Rock pointed out that there was a "war" going on between two different groups in the black community. One was a responsible group while the other was composed of people who liked to loot, rob and otherwise behave poorly. Sounds like that war is mostly over.
It seem as if the responsible group is gonna lose the BATTLE because social conditions are not on our side. Ultimately, we will win the war because we will prosper as everyone will eventually tire of the opposite group.
I think you're more right than you know. We're approaching "peak racism". The more moonbats screech about racism, the more we become numb to it. They are, in effect, removing one of the issues that tend to drive people to react to their narratives.