January 11, 2020

Time to reassess the madness.

As with all things in our diseased polity, there is no limit to what is casually accepted as normal. Destruction of the black family, astronomical black youth criminality, destruction or degradation of just about any city you want to name, and virulent political pathologies are just a few of the deleterious effects of what the enlightened and beautiful people have engineered in America with the sick obsession with "righting the wrongs" (RTW) to our saintly black brothers and sisters.

To date there is so limit on how much penance we must incorporate into every hour of every day or how much we must grovel before dull normal intellects masquerading as "black leaders" or the "underprivileged." Ghetto blacks are either "underprivileged" or whitey is overly endowned. With privilege, that is.

Where exactly is that heavenly spot where everyone is blessed with the Goldilocks portion of "privilege"? Inquiring minds want to know. And so do I.

Anyhoo . . . .

The dust has settled and the evidence is in: The 1960s Great Society and War on Poverty programs of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) have been a colossal and giant failure.[1]
Ergo, it's wayyy past the point that we should have shuffled the deck and dealt a new hand from that deck of brutal truths known as "reality." And not just in that Steven King landscape of rotten, poisonous "civil rights."

Notes
[1] "Black America Before LBJ: How the Welfare State Inadvertently Helped Ruin Black Communities." By Sam Jacobs, Ammo.com, 1/9/20.

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