I agree, you can't have it both ways.
1. If you believe "white people" have all the power to change things, so it's all their fault and responsibility for fixing it, then let "white people" retain full freedom, authority and resources it takes to fix everything if you are going to put it all on "******."
2. If you believe blacks, women, nonchristians, and people of other colors, cultures or minorities "deserve equal rights and authority" then take "equal responsibility" for FIXING THINGS YOURSELF. Take back power, run your own programs, build your own resources and networks, and empower yourselves to be in charge so you CAN be equal.
Can't have it both ways. Instead we have:
3. Blame and pushing restrictions and regulations on how corporations, business owners, working taxpayers should do things,
paying more and more to government with less and less accountability and consent on how those resources are spent.
So the very people who blame "******" for how govt and laws were set up,
aren't using them to gain control for themselves, but want it both ways.
They want the "people in power" to keep working and funding more things through govt,
then they want to "go through govt" to do the things they want their way, when they are not paying for all this themselves.
They should decide if they want control and responsibility or not.
If they do, they should do it themselves and quit imposing their ways on others
especially if they were against being treated that way.
If they WANT to share responsibility and control through govt,
then treat "******" EQUALLY in decisions for resources being contributed.
Either agree to share equally, or separate out and do it yourself if you don't agree.
Blaming others, then expecting them to fix it by telling them what to do with their own resources doesn't work well.
If you really feel the system is unfair, then set up your own. It is perfectly legal to set up your own businesses, churches, charities, even print your own money and write ordinances for your own neighborhoods. Instead of trying to take control of other people's organizations and resources and tell them how to fix and run things to equally include you.
Blacks commit a crime, it's because of ******
Women can't afford the pill, it's because of ******
Mexicans cross the border without papers, it's because of ******
Watching ClosedCaption post in various threads as well as a few other lefties you would think slavery is happening as we speak. It's like he is so pissed off that he was born black that , that is also whiteys god damn fault.
I really would have thought that having elected our first black president would have helped move us forward. Instead it's like we lost 20 to 40 years of progress if you listen to them.
If you consider how behind on the learning curve that African Americans are in owning and managing businesses, property and real estate,
that is what I think is missing.
There is no substitute for experience in land ownership, business management, and the
responsibility for representation and authority that comes with it.
That's the number one reason "people are not equal".
The reason they blame '******' is a projection on the original concentration of
knowledge of the laws and land ownership that the white founders had, and
their descendents with centuries of advantage and generations of experience
over their Black and minority counterparts. The projected blame is from all this unequal karma
that is causing a backlash until all people can access equal experience with ownership and knowledge of the laws.
Anger, blame, denial and projection are part of the recovery process
from social injustices passed down from previous generations until fully resolved.
Obama has gone through his own internal battle with these issues,
and he has some vision of solutions through microlending and education to reduce class disparity,
but his peers and followers are not where he is, and are still too dependent on govt
and leaders to do things for them. There is still a huge gap in the learning curve to be filled, and it is
easier politically to "carry these people" rather than teach them to walk or run on their own yet.
Half of it is not people's fault they started off behind on the learning curve.
And as one person pointed out, given how many more centuries that Blacks were vilified as nonhuman,
and divided/segregated politically in society as unequal by race, as late as 50 years ago,
do you really expect this to change within a few generations?
Half of it is their attitude, and where they are with grief, anger, self-hatred and low self-esteem,
which gets projected on people they are jealous of for being ahead with
knowledge and experience in how to use the systems and resources available to be independent.
Instead of mandating insurance, maybe we should mandate education and training
in financial and property management, and see what an impact that has in
breaking the cycle of poverty and dependence on government,
so people COULD FREELY CHOOSE to pay for their own health care and other costs WITHOUT
mandating how this should be done.
If people learned to retire and live off monthly rental income from real estate,
they could pay for their own health care, and freely choose to buy different types of insurance to lower their costs.
None of that would have to be mandated or restrictions regulated by government.
And the benefits of learning how to own, invest in and manage property SUSTAINABLY
(without fear of losing their homes churches and businesses, which has handicapped
many of the Black communities with FEAR of land ownership)
would not only help the economic disparities and build the country,
but would overcome the "rental and poverty mentality" that is crippling the lower classes
and causing dependency and oppression of minorities without equal control or defense.
So this type of education and training would resolve
political, economic and social issues
currently all blamed on "******" as a symbol of
"land ownership" and "knowledge of the laws."