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Every freaking post is about Ferguson! How are we evangelizing this degenerate and allowing our culture to point the finger at police and white people in general? Lets face the facts for a change, there is a lack of responsible parenting and appreciation for appropriate behavior in black culture. The fact that roughly 70% of African American children are born out of wedlock sets them up for dangerous influences in their youth, those influences just happen to be the types of people the same community worships (1. trash mouthed, value-less womanizing rappers like the ones personally invited to the White House by the president 2.drug dealing criminals portrayed in music and movies 3. A minority of self absorbed, self praising athletes.) Start appreciating the true leaders in your race, culture and community because they are there! Theyve got class, values, motivation and they realize that making excuses for oneself are not an ingredient in becoming a successful person. Everyone hates Ben Carson on the left, they hate Allen West, they despise Tim Scott yet make excuses and exceptions for criminals. These folks are self made, they value working hard and presenting themselves in a way that commands respect. Race-baiters, you are not interested in promoting African Americans, you are interested in promoting your political interests and ideology and like true racists you are manipulating the poor and impoverished using them as pawns in the promotion of your agenda. You are the problem with America and you are the people who need to look in the mirror and make a change. Stop dividing people and throwing gasoline on the fires of emotion. Do not justify violence and looting as a way to release anxiety because that is reckless and it reinforces the behavior that sparked this whole incident. Stop dividing our country for your own benefit, YOU ARE DISGUSTING!
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 04:43:53 +0000

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