Wednesday, December 10, 2014

You can ask, but forget receiving

No sooner did I mention "Community" than a wonderful group of people engaged in the discussion about recent events involving black people being killed by white police, which is by any standards a source of high levels of spilled hatred left overflowing, than a college administrator get heckled and made a target of black anger when she says "All life is precious!" The subject of the baseless ridicule is again the death of a black man and the lack of prosecution of the alleged killers who happen to be Police Officers.

The vehemence shown by that segment of the black community is troubling in that they, the community, rose up in supposedly justifiable anger over the white on black altercation which lead to a death, yet they do nothing about black on black deaths that continue to plague that same community, my question?
What with that?

Could it be a case of "Reverse Discrimination, or Discrimination for Cause?"

Either one is as reprehensible as the other, and twice as reprehensible when taken in the context of “Black life has no worth in this country!” In order to correct that misrepresentation, I would suggest altering the verbiage here to something more appropriate to the situation, “Black life has no worth in black neighborhoods, but if someone who is white kills a black man, woman, or child that's even worse.” Pick any major city in the United States and see if I am wrong!

Now let me say this, I am not saying life for a black person has no merit, in this format I completely agree with that administrator, all life is precious, not just black, but also white, brown, red, yellow, whatever old, young, in-between, all life is precious.

But, what angers me is the hypocrisy!!!

You heard me loud and clear, the hypocrisy of the idiots who make all the noise in the world just to make noise, for example “Burn this Bitch Down,” or how about from the elitists “They are to stupid to understand it, and that what we need, their being stupid!”

Remember I asked why is there so much mistrust, you have your answer America, it's called hypocrisy. Raises a question doesn't it? Is there anyone in a position of authority that can be trusted to do what they say? Come on America answer that one, and if your answer is no, then ask yourself this, WHY?

Now get ready America, because you're not going to like the answer to this one, here it comes. Go to the hallway in your house, or the bathroom, or bedroom, now look at that hunk of glass hanging there, come on stand in front of it, because the answer to the question is looking back at you.

You see in order to inculcate in our leadership the need for honesty in public service, we must first instill in ourselves the basis for that honesty, that basis is the commitment we as the people need to hold ourselves to in order to elicit the same response from our representation, otherwise the term Hypocrite refers to us.

I hope you readers are beginning to see that the responsibility to effect the changes needed to resurrect this country lies in our hands, not that of the government, they can't do it, as has been proven over and over, they can only talk and fll back to their normal Knee-Jerk Response until the next crisis while we set and watch. If you want that to change, let's set together, lay out a road map, and march on to a better America for everybody, I'm willing, how about you.

Patriot is not a missile, it's not just a Marine, Sailor, Soldier, or Air Force, a Patriot is someone who cares enough about this country to do more than just accept the status quo. A patriot wants to breathe free, a patriot wants to live with a common purpose, and a firm resolve to be free and enjoy the benefits of his or her labors.

Liberty and Freedom

Two gifts never to be squandered by non-participation



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