Posted by JD Seller on January 24, 2015 at 20:47:12 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: 12 days a slave posted by LOU from Wi. on January 24, 2015 at 20:26:29:
Lou I can't name all the good hard working African Americans I have met or worked with in my life. That is what is sad. The fact that the majority of Black Americans have very good lives and are hard working. Makes those that do not work even worse in my opinion.
What is really bad is that the popular "Black" youth culture is demeaning being hard working and educated. Your an "Uncle Tom" for doing these things.
Another terrible thing that the Social welfare programs have done is destroy the Black family structure. It rewarded single Mothers over whole families so you have more single Mothers. A working family would not draw as much money as a split family without a male wage earner.
Some thing I have often wandered about is: Lyndon Johnson was a very racist man. He has been credited with creating the social programs that have evolved into what we have today. Was what has happened the "Grand" plan all along???
If you wanted to destroy or limit a race as a whole a good way would be to cripple or destroy the family unit. Was is some "plan"???
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