Evil will
always be present until the end of time because of mankind’s thirst for power,
wealth and fame. Jesus Christ said the
poor will always be among you and they will because it is advantage for many in
society, especially the wealthiest of the wealthy. There will always be some in the middle class
that will take satisfaction in knowing there are some in society worse off than
them. Do not kid yourself there are those at the upper rung of poverty that
delight in others being poorer than them.
It all revolves back to their position in society. If someone is worse off than you then you
automatically have a higher position in society.
It matters
not how much money is spent by governments under the pretense of eliminating poverty or other social issues they will never be solved. The reason being CORRUPTION within government
and NGO’S. Those at the top of these
organizations have more interest in their getting more than they are in the ‘HAVE
NOTS’ getting more.
God’s
Kingdom will never be on earth before Christ returns again due to mankind’s inability to LOVE as God has
instructed us to do. If only we could
LOVE as God called us to there would be peace, there would not be starvation,
there would be equality, discrimination would not exist, crime would end and paradise
would return. LOVE a simple word and
that could be accomplished, but difficult for mankind to do because of our
desire for greed, fame and wealth.
It is true racism is very much alive in America in all
sectors of society and it runs rampant among influential black Americans. It was very much on display in 2013 at the
Lincoln Memorial where prominent black activists gathered a few days ahead of
the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's historic "I have a
dream" speech in order to
advance their careers by pretending to care about the state of race relations
in the nation today.
Instead of
simply using the opportunity to honor the work of his father in a dignified
way, King's son, Martin Luther King III, cheapened it by attempting to stir up racial hatred. He said, “The
vision preached by my father a half-century ago was that his four little
children would no longer live in a nation where they would judged by the color
of their skin, but by the content of their character. However, sadly, the tears of Trayvon Martin’s
mother and father remind us that, the color of one’s skin remains a license to
profile, to arrest and to even murder with no regard for the content of one’s
character,” He used the occasion to pitch for repeal “stand your ground”
self-defense laws, which had no bearing on the Martin case. I believe both of the young thugs were guilty
of crimes and brought the disaster upon themselves. I believe Trayvon Martin was a trouble maker
and I believe George Zimmerman was a trouble maker and both deserved long
prison terms.
It is my
opinion that it is important to note that Martin Luther King Junior’s four little children did grow up
to live a life of advantage. The only
real problems they had in life were the ones they created for themselves by fighting
over their father estate – GREED!
These black
civil rights leaders have become rich and famous by vilifying white people and
the American system, claiming blacks are persecuted and discriminated against,
and asserting that there is an invisible conspiracy of white supremacists
preventing black people from becoming successful. Not everything they do or say
is actually racist in any meaningful sense, but they routinely say things that
conservatives would be pilloried for had they said them about people of a
different race. The one thing they
always neglect to say is that you have a difficult time making it not only in
America, but anywhere in the world if you do not know who your father is or
where he is. They do not talk much about
the importance of staying in school and the importance of education. They become irate when you speak of drug
dealing and the high number of black men in prison for crime largely due to
illegal drugs.
Al Sharpton
and Jesse Jackson are largely race industry profiteers and poverty pimps and
are not sincere. They rally against evils that no longer exist and they ignore
the evils that do exist.
These
leaders for justice and equality quickly forget and never speak of the black-on-white
violence that has become increasingly commonplace in recent years, despite the
best efforts of the media, politicians, and left-wing activists to ignore it or
deny its existence. America's major urban centers, cities like Chicago and
Philadelphia, have been plagued by black race riots in recent years. Few people
know about these often deadly melees because they rarely get reported. The black leaders justify blacks killing
policemen because of black thugs having pent up frustration over things in
history that happen over 100 years ago.
Where is the
outrage from the black leaders for 88-year-old World War II veteran Delbert
Belton who was beaten to death by blacks
in Spokane or 23-year-old Australian college student Chris Lane who was shot to
death in Oklahoma allegedly by young black males out of boredom or the blacks
that killed nurse David Santucci in Memphis or the blacks in Minnesota who beat
Ray Widstrand so brutally that he suffered permanent brain damage or the blacks
in Missouri that hit a hot dog vendor in the head with a hammer or the two young
black men in Georgia who killed 13-month-old Antonio West in front of his
mother during an attempted robbery . Two thugs Trayvon Martin and
George Zimmerman make the news for years following their incident and still
yearly celebrations are held for Trayvon Martin, because the Al Sharpton and
Jesse Jackson’s of the world keep it in the news in order to keep themselves prominent
and wealthy.
Members
of today's civil rights establishment aren't
interested in solving or even acknowledging the problems of the black community
because they profit so handsomely from them. They see turmoil in black
neighborhoods as opportunities to promote change and raise funds. Theses same
members of civil rights groups seem blissfully ignorant of the fact that
America has come a long way since 1963 when Democratic President John F. Kennedy and congressional Democrats
worked together to block civil rights legislation.
It is as if
the civil rights revolution never
happened and Jim Crow is still making the lives of black Americans
miserable. The unspoken premise of all these self-serving rants is that America
somehow owes blacks for past injustices even though most black Americans today
weren't even alive in 1963.
These are
the top race baiters in order to advance their personal careers in my opinion
and could really care less about the black community: Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Eric
Holder, Oprah Winfrey, James Cone, Martin Luther King III, Cornel West, Louis
Farrakhan, Alice Walker, Hillary Clinton and Jesse Jackson. These public figures for the most part do not
suffer any consequences for their racism or their cynical use of race for political
purposes. If Martin Luther King were alive today, would he defend these people
and everything they do?
Do not get
me wrong BIAS is a human
condition, and American history is rife with prejudice against groups and
individuals because of their race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or
other differences. The 20th century saw major progress in outlawing
discrimination, and most Americans today support integrated schools and
neighborhoods. But stereotypes and unequal treatment persist and are
often exploited by hate groups –Black, Latino and White hate groups. In recent years, the FBI has reported between
7,000 and 8,000 hate crime incidents per year in the United States and many
more go unreported.
All over the
country people are fighting hate, standing up to promote tolerance and
inclusion. There are still good people in the United States
and the world. One person, acting from
conscience and love, is able
to neutralize bigotry. Imagine, what an entire community, working together,
could do. Decent people must take action; if we don’t, hate persists. Sitting home with your virtue does no good. Apathy will be interpreted as acceptance.
Hate tears
society along racial, ethnic, gender and religious lines. The U.S. Department
of Justice warns that hate crimes, more than any other crime, can trigger
larger community conflict, civil disturbances and even riots. For all their
“patriotic” rhetoric, hate groups are really trying to divide us; their views
are fundamentally anti-democratic. True patriots fight hate. Hate escalates when not addressed and do not
kid yourself the Obama, Sharpton’s, Jackson's, Winfrey's, etc., profit from
hate and division of the races.
When hate
happens, we are faced with two choices: Do nothing, and let hate go
unchallenged. Or do something — rise up, speak up and stand up against hate. When it happens in your community call the circle around you, including family,
neighbors, co-workers, people in your church, synagogue or civic club. Meet
informally and discuss the problem – make it known that you want the Jesse
Jacksons and Al Sharpton to stay away.
It is a community problem and can be solved better in the community
without outside interference.
call on
local law enforcement officials. Work to create a healthy relationship with
local police. Law enforcement officials
can track early warning signs of hate brewing in a community, allowing for a
rapid and unified response. The police
are not our enemy as race baiters want us to believe.
Support hate-crime
victim in your community, show support. Let victims know you care. Surround them with comfort and protection. Victims
of hate crimes feel terribly alone and afraid. They have been attacked simply for being who
they are — their skin color, their ethnicity, their sexual orientation. Silence amplifies their isolation; it also
tacitly condones the act of hate. Victims need a strong, quick message that they
are valued. Small acts of kindness — a
phone call, a letter – can help.
Every act of
hatred should be met with an act of love and unity. Hate must be exposed and denounced. Denounce hate groups and hate crimes and spread
the truth about hate’s threat to a pluralistic society. An informed and unified
community is the best defense against hate. Hate purveyors are cowards.
Take hate crimes seriously.
We all grow
up with prejudices. Acknowledging them – and working through them can be a scary and difficult process. It’s
also one of the most important steps toward breaking down the walls of silence
that allow intolerance to grow. Luckily, we all possess the power to overcome
our ignorance and fear, and to influence our children, peers and communities.
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