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What Blacks really should be pushing
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There has already been over a half-billion dollars
generated to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and that number
is expected to reach about a billion-all due to Capitalism. Large
corporations such as General Electric, Wal-Mart (aka the black exploiters),
and Coca-Cola have donated millions of dollars to help the poor
black victims of nature's wrath. However, our so-called black leaders
and their sympathetic white followers in the media have overshadowed
much of this benevolence exemplified by America's corporations and
small businesses-I'm not left in wonderment.
The charge is that our government is racist and the
failure to provide assistance in a timely fashion is just one illustration
of their racist practices. Let's say this is true.
Did it ever occur to our black leaders that their
rhapsodic litanies about the evils of capitalism and the virtues
of socialism are backwards? That maybe the system they despise and
deem oppressive is really the system of emancipation? Probably not,
but if they did you won't hear it and
You'll never hear that socialism-where powers are
vested in groups and government planning-is the cause of their cause,
i.e., the black leaders advocate race and preferential racial policies
on the one hand, and on the other they get mad when the treatment
isn't directed toward their race, so then they say they must combat
institutionalized racism-a perpetual cycle of stupidity if there
ever was one. You'll never hear from them that by the very nature
of socialism, those in power pull and attach purse strings to whom
they please, so if your not on the list, which according to them
blacks are not then, well, too bad. You'll never hear from them
that only a government has the power to institutionalize racism,
and if the government was not as monstrous, institutionalized racism
would not exist as it is today, the law would prevent such practices
through limited government
no, you'll never hear that
moreover
you'll never hear this question asked: Why do the black leaders
continue to ask for preferential treatment from a government they
say is racist?
This is what you should hear from black leaders and
blacks at large: Capitalism is the system of freedom from oppression
and racism; just look how the people operating without government
compulsion donated over a half-billion dollars already to help those
in need; just look how big government has failed and how big business
has succeeded in setting up and aiding charities that provide relief,
food, and shelter for the victims; just look how anti-racist these
practices are under the remnants of capitalism and that maybe blacks
should push for it's corollary: individualism, where humans aren't
subdivided by color for group favoritism, but remain as one, as
humans, who receive their just-do through content of character
this
is what blacks should push for!
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