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Re: May we live in interesting times

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J. D. Dobrow

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Jan 15, 2017, 5:58:02 PM1/15/17
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On 1/15/2017 2:44 PM, Willie wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:22:48 -0600, "Byker" <byker@do~rag.net> wrote:
>
>> Black resentment is on the rise. Four main reasons come to mind:
>>
>> -- New militant black groups such as Black Lives Matter.
>>
>> -- The politicos' promotion of anti-White theories like “White privilege.”
>>
>> -- The media’s obsession with police shootings.
>>
>> -- The election of Donald Trump.
>>
>> Resentment will keep rising. The Left plans to fight President Trump with
>> everything it has. The media will denigrate Mr. Trump and his supporters for
>> the duration of his presidency, and many universities will do the same. Nor
>> does the Democratic Party seem interested in recapturing the White votes it
>> lost this year. California elitist Nancy Pelosi fended off her working-class
>> white contender, Tim Ryan, as leader of the House Democrats, and Keith
>> Ellison, a black Muslim, is a serious candidate for chair of the Democratic
>> National Committee.
>>
>> If White America ever took blacks seriously and offered them a state or two
>> in which they would have to support themselves with no help from whitey,
>> black separatists would immediately lose their swagger. In their hearts they
>> know they are far better off living with us for as long as we let them,
>> benefiting from our technology and infrastructure, contemptuously accepting
>> our charity, and playing the role of victim for which they have an
>> instinctive genius. Without us, blacks would wreck anything we gave them.
>> And they know it...
>
> The more power blacks gain, the less whites will have. And the fewer free things there
> will be to give blacks. As a group, blacks were more self supporting in the early
> 1900s than they are today. All because of --- civil rights.

The observation - less self-reliance among blacks - is accurate, but not
the reason. "Civil rights" isn't the reason - the reason is welfare
dependence, and the effects it has on the black family.

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