Oct 26

image thumb64 Quote of the Day 
Just another black culture exploiter

Black leaders like Jesse Jackson need to take a little time off from blaming white people for everything and start stigmatizing single motherhood in the black community, and start teaching that every time a child is born to some poor single mother, it’s a tragedy.

From Amy Alkon on “The Daddy Gap”.

My wife drives our son’s home schooling… but Daddy is in there swinging too.

I might actually respect Barack Obama as “something different” if he used his first black Presidency, and rare “together” black family, to spur change in the culture he isn’t from, but has spent years exploiting and never seriously risked political capitol to fix.

Sometime, when I get back in my blogging groove, I’ll try to find numbers about America’s educational performance factoring OUT blacks.  I recall seeing those stats last year and it really struck home how bad they are doing and how much of the growth of our government depends on their culture’s failure.

Put another way… there really wouldn’t be that many “children left behind” if it weren’t for black culture’s failure.

Is it racist to view it that way?  Some may view raising the point as racist.  I take a risk writing about the topic. But then again, I meet black people that have escaped the clutch of that failed culture. So I know the “race” capable of much more than the culture they are trapped in permits.   Call me a “culturist”, if you must…. I’ll accept that.

3 Responses to “Quote of the Day”

  1. TR Says:

    Racism is cultural learning from parents. Truth can never be racist, any
    good philosopher will tell you that.

  2. Ken Says:

    They will say that the “truths” I decide to present make me racist.

  3. TR Says:

    “They” are not good philosophers, just “Truthists” with an agenda. All views can be or not be “true”, only views supported by many facts that are agreed by all as valid can be true. Ignorance of facts may lead to “false” views believed as “true” by agenda driven gurus. Such ignorance may also be purposeful.