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When you have "leaders", in the inner city, such as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson promoting a victim mentality and disparaging the brilliant analysis and prescription of Bill Cosby and John McWhorter and others, then there is a lot of cluelessness.
I will quote South Park "Jessie Jackson, is not the Emperor of black people."
So we should judge all whites in the boonies by the likes of David Duke etc? Interesting.
I in no way mean that all of the black committee, if you could even narrow it down to one, feel the same way, but there is broad support for victimhood.
I actually agree. You should have put it this way.
If you are from the inner city, joined the service, got a college degree, then you have escaped it and I congratulate you. You are the exception.
Actually I am the rule, not the exception.
I wish the media would stop portraying us as helpless idiots. Many I know from school did as well or better than I. You never hear about us to much. Would not make for good news.
It's funny, when you do we are made fun of and told we "left" our people behind etc. Or like in the case of Collen Powell, it was only because of government help and affirmative action.
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