The Political Plantation

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The black community’s unwavering commitment to the Democratic Party defies all logic. Over 90% of black voters are so close minded that they vote for only one party, and never ever even listen or consider the other candidate. Any black that dares questions the establishment left is called the most blatantly racist and hateful words; they are accused of not even really being black. Open-mindedness and individuality are discouraged in the black community.

And what they received for their loyalty? The public education system has failed the black community- something I would argue has been done purposely. 72% of all black children are born fatherless, something the Democratic Party not only has encouraged but praised as a virtue. Although the black community makes up less than 20% of America’s population; they account from over 40% of all abortions in America. 9 million black families receive food stamps; 9 million families can’t even feed themselves.

The black community is like a beaten woman who still runs to their abusive spouse. They voted for Al Gore, a man WHOSE FATHER VOTED AGAINST THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. Gore went before the NAACP and lied- because he thinks so little of the black community’s knowledge and understanding of history- about his father’s voting record.

NAME ME ONE GREAT LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENT THAT HAD ANY SUBSTANTIVE EFFECT ON THE BLACK COMMUNITY THAT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CAN TAKE CREDIT. Welfare has destroyed the black family, and drug policy has put an entire generation of black youth behind bars. Keep voting Democrat.

"Several years ago, when 17,000 aborted babies were found in a dumpster outside a pathology laboratory in Los, Angeles, California, some 12-15,000 were observed to be black."


--Erma Clardy Craven (deceased)
Social Worker and Civil Rights Leader
 
Blacks were not brought to America because of their intelligence
 
94% of Senate Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act, with 27% of Democrats. The majority of the Democratic Party, including former KKK member Robert Byrd and Al Gore Sr., not only opposed but led a filibuster to prevent the passage of the Civil Rights Act. If it weren’t for the support of the Republican Party the Civil Rights Act would not have survived the bitterly fought filibuster let by Gore Sr.

Those racists in the Democratic Party didn’t just wake up the next day and change their minds. They surveyed the new landscape and set out to enact policies whose stated goal was the advancement of the black community; but whose actual goal was to hold the black community in poverty and prevent advancement.

Look at the state of the black community and tell me that wasn’t what was planned.
 
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94% of Senate Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act, with 27% of Democrats. The majority of the Democratic Party, including former KKK member Robert Byrd and Al Gore Sr., not only opposed but led a filibuster to prevent the passage of the Civil Rights Act. If it weren’t for the support of the Republican Party the Civil Rights Act would not have survived the bitterly fought filibuster let by Gore Sr.

Those racists in the Democratic Party didn’t just wake up the next day and change their minds. They surveyed the new landscape and set out to enact policies whose stated goal was the advancement of the black community; but whose actual goal was to hold the black community in poverty and prevent advancement.

Look at the state of the black community and tell me that wasn’t what was planned.

Blacks for the most part, do not want to hear the truth. They just want to know what's in it for them.
 
The conservative movement has done a poor job effectively relating their message to the black community. Far too many times conservative leaders simply turned the other cheek when outrageous accusations are made of them.

I can't think of any prominent conservative that has been able to break through the demagoguery and fear mongering that the Democratic Party has used so artistically to keep the black community on the political plantation, and deliver the message of family unity, drug policy reform, individual empowerment, and pro-choice on education.

Imagine that, asking the black community to have a choice in education, instead of just abortion. The conservative movement has the positive message, it has the answers, and most importantly we have the truth.
 
The black community’s unwavering commitment to the Democratic Party defies all logic. Over 90% of black voters are so close minded that they vote for only one party, and never ever even listen or consider the other candidate. Any black that dares questions the establishment left is called the most blatantly racist and hateful words; they are accused of not even really being black. Open-mindedness and individuality are discouraged in the black community.

And what they received for their loyalty? The public education system has failed the black community- something I would argue has been done purposely. 72% of all black children are born fatherless, something the Democratic Party not only has encouraged but praised as a virtue. Although the black community makes up less than 20% of America’s population; they account from over 40% of all abortions in America. 9 million black families receive food stamps; 9 million families can’t even feed themselves.

The black community is like a beaten woman who still runs to their abusive spouse. They voted for Al Gore, a man WHOSE FATHER VOTED AGAINST THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. Gore went before the NAACP and lied- because he thinks so little of the black community’s knowledge and understanding of history- about his father’s voting record.

NAME ME ONE GREAT LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENT THAT HAD ANY SUBSTANTIVE EFFECT ON THE BLACK COMMUNITY THAT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CAN TAKE CREDIT. Welfare has destroyed the black family, and drug policy has put an entire generation of black youth behind bars. Keep voting Democrat.

"Several years ago, when 17,000 aborted babies were found in a dumpster outside a pathology laboratory in Los, Angeles, California, some 12-15,000 were observed to be black."


--Erma Clardy Craven (deceased)
Social Worker and Civil Rights Leader
This.. written by a Black Woman. .Dr Frances Rice Phd in US History

"Democrats have been running our inner-cities for the past 30 to 40 years, and blacks are still complaining about the same problems. More than $7 trillion dollars have been spent on poverty programs since Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty with little, if any, impact on poverty. Diabolically, every election cycle, Democrats blame Republicans for the deplorable conditions in the inner-cities, then incite blacks to cast a protest vote against Republicans.

In order to break the Democrats' stranglehold on the black vote and free black Americans from the Democrat Party's economic plantation, we must shed the light of truth on the Democrats. We must demonstrate that the Democrat Party policies of socialism and dependency on government handouts offer the pathway to poverty, while Republican Party principles of hard work, personal responsibility, getting a good education and ownership of homes and small businesses offer the pathway to prosperity."
 
Every white person want's to help black folks, it's in white folks best interest.

Liberals maybe to much conservatives maybe to little

But their are different natures within the different races, and in the end nature will when out
 
And, gee, what happens to any black Republican/conservative who dares to speak out about their political affiliation? Uncle Tom ring a bell? How about house ******? Remember the cartoons of Condi Rice?

Dr. Frances Rice is spot-on above.
 
i agree with some of the OP's points but disagree on others....

it is important to remember that either party is but one side of the same coin. no matter how you toss it you will only get a variation of the particular result that the PTB is working for. the perception that two opposing parties exist which work to establish different agendas and ideals is false. if either side had any real power, the ability to elect them would NOT be left to the masses....
 
You didn't need a wall of text like you posted in the OP. You could have simply posted what you meant: Why can't black people behave the way I want them to?
 
Every white person want's to help black folks, it's in white folks best interest.

Liberals maybe to much conservatives maybe to little

But their are different natures within the different races, and in the end nature will when out

What do you mean by help?

There's is only so much a person can do for another person. At some point the other person must learn to do for themselves.

It's already been established that throwing money at the problem does not help but only makes it worse.
 
it is important to remember that either party is but one side of the same coin. no matter how you toss it you will only get a variation of the particular result that the PTB is working for.

Well, the black community is flipping a double-side coin, so we will never know will we?

The fact of the matter is despite this relativism that you have for America's two-party system, the two parties are nothing alike. The black community has routinely- with childlike predictability- rejected any conservative solutions to problems. In Detroit, after decades of black Democratic rule, a stunning 47% illiteracy rate with 60% 'functionally illiterate'. We've seen what 'one side' of the coin has done TO the black community, we have yet to see the possible outcome for the other side.
 
In candid remarks made before a group of students at DePaul University, RNC Chairman Michael Steele said African-Americans “don’t have a reason” to vote for Republicans because “we haven’t done a very good job of giving you one.” The Chicago Sun-Times reports:

Why should an African-American vote Republican?

“You really don’t have a reason to, to be honest — we haven’t done a very good job of really giving you one. True? True,” Republican National Chairman Michael Steele told 200 DePaul University students Tuesday night. […]

“For the last 40-plus years we had a ‘Southern Strategy’ that alienated many minority voters by focusing on the white male vote in the South. Well, guess what happened in 1992, folks, ‘Bubba’ went back home to the Democratic Party and voted for Bill Clinton.”

ThinkProgress » RNC Chairman Steele: African-Americans
 
Cal,

That was an honest answer from Steele. The Republican Party gave up on the black vote a long time ago, and I can't disagree with that. But as an American I have a great concern for the black community, and the implications their failure has on America. Forget about Republicans, because the party is simply a tool- a vehicle- it is the Conservative Movement that has the answers to the problems facing the black community.
 
on of my favourite authors said this-
.... urban policy was based on several core assumptions. Number One: multigenerational poverty was the result of structural forces—above all, of rapacious capitalism and racism. It could never be the result of bad decision-making or a deficit of personal responsibility. Number Two: though men were still, alas, required for conceiving a child, they were purely optional for raising one. (Corollary: the role of illegitimacy in creating and perpetuating poverty could never be acknowledged.) Number Three: low-wage work was demeaning and pointless. It was better to receive a monthly welfare check than to labor at an entry-level job. Number Four: crime was an understandable and inevitable reaction to economic injustice and discrimination. (Corollary: the police could not lower crime; only government social programs and wealth-redistribution schemes could.) Together, these four conceits composed the most dangerous idea of all: that the bourgeois values of order, self-discipline, and respect for the law were decorative afterthoughts to prosperity, rather than its very precondition.

care to guess whether she is a liberal or a conservative? hahahaha
 
The black community’s unwavering commitment to the Democratic Party defies all logic. Over 90% of black voters are so close minded that they vote for only one party, and never ever even listen or consider the other candidate. Any black that dares questions the establishment left is called the most blatantly racist and hateful words; they are accused of not even really being black. Open-mindedness and individuality are discouraged in the black community.

And what they received for their loyalty? The public education system has failed the black community- something I would argue has been done purposely. 72% of all black children are born fatherless, something the Democratic Party not only has encouraged but praised as a virtue. Although the black community makes up less than 20% of America’s population; they account from over 40% of all abortions in America. 9 million black families receive food stamps; 9 million families can’t even feed themselves.

The black community is like a beaten woman who still runs to their abusive spouse. They voted for Al Gore, a man WHOSE FATHER VOTED AGAINST THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. Gore went before the NAACP and lied- because he thinks so little of the black community’s knowledge and understanding of history- about his father’s voting record.

NAME ME ONE GREAT LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENT THAT HAD ANY SUBSTANTIVE EFFECT ON THE BLACK COMMUNITY THAT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CAN TAKE CREDIT. Welfare has destroyed the black family, and drug policy has put an entire generation of black youth behind bars. Keep voting Democrat.

"Several years ago, when 17,000 aborted babies were found in a dumpster outside a pathology laboratory in Los, Angeles, California, some 12-15,000 were observed to be black."


--Erma Clardy Craven (deceased)
Social Worker and Civil Rights Leader

maybe its because they don't want to ride in the back of the buss ? repig have traditionally kept black people back , in voting in housing in job opportunities .

any religion that indulges in politics should lose their classification of religion and be taxed as a political organization .

render unto Cesar what is Cesar's .

politics are religions are a bad mix , look at iran .
 

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