Judge Blackhawk
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In our world of political correctness and racial tensions. I have often wondered why the minorites cling to the democratic leadership.
I asked an Amercian friend of mine who happens to be of african descent, and he said this.
All the while his people were slaves, they were taught that their only worth was in their ability to provide and work for their masters. When they were freed, they had no yard stick with which to measure their self worth.
With the Seperate but Equal mind set of the earlier part of the 20th century, again blacks had no means of determining their net worth or a method of obtaining a measurement against the white people.
Then came the turbulent sixties and the equal rights.
Blacks have been taught first through slavery that they have no worth as men, then were taught that they are worth something but only if they are seperated from the whites. Then finally that blacks are equal in the eyes of the law.
There has been no standard of worth for the black community for over 100 years, and the black leadership along with the democrats have exploited this problem to the point where again, through government programs and welfare, the blacks and minorities have no self worth, except in the eyes of their master, the Democratic leadership.
My friend told me, that what we have now is a modified type of slavery but which is much more sinister, because it is shrouded in the mist of helping those less fortunate. What he said is that it is a way for the powerful or the politicians to keep the blacks in check and slaves to the will of the liberals and democrats. That again, the minorites in this country have been deprived of self esteem and pride, in the name of government assistance, that the master has moved from the plantation, to whitehouse.
Is this true, well in my humble opinion, it seems to be the most likely explaination for the holding back of an entire class of people.
Maybe my friend should try to explain it to his people, but I fear he would be labeled a white wanna-be by the black leadership.
I have no answers to this problem, I only offer this as an insight from someone who I consider a friend and fellow American.
God bless you all, may the Lord in his wisdom give us the courage and strength to face the truth.
Forever yours in Liberty,
Judge Blackhawk
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Governments ability to abuse and oppress is directly related to its ability to disarm its law abiding citizens -- Judge Blackhawk
Gun Control is the acceptance of the death of the innocent victim in exchange for the life of the criminal perpetrator.
I asked an Amercian friend of mine who happens to be of african descent, and he said this.
All the while his people were slaves, they were taught that their only worth was in their ability to provide and work for their masters. When they were freed, they had no yard stick with which to measure their self worth.
With the Seperate but Equal mind set of the earlier part of the 20th century, again blacks had no means of determining their net worth or a method of obtaining a measurement against the white people.
Then came the turbulent sixties and the equal rights.
Blacks have been taught first through slavery that they have no worth as men, then were taught that they are worth something but only if they are seperated from the whites. Then finally that blacks are equal in the eyes of the law.
There has been no standard of worth for the black community for over 100 years, and the black leadership along with the democrats have exploited this problem to the point where again, through government programs and welfare, the blacks and minorities have no self worth, except in the eyes of their master, the Democratic leadership.
My friend told me, that what we have now is a modified type of slavery but which is much more sinister, because it is shrouded in the mist of helping those less fortunate. What he said is that it is a way for the powerful or the politicians to keep the blacks in check and slaves to the will of the liberals and democrats. That again, the minorites in this country have been deprived of self esteem and pride, in the name of government assistance, that the master has moved from the plantation, to whitehouse.
Is this true, well in my humble opinion, it seems to be the most likely explaination for the holding back of an entire class of people.
Maybe my friend should try to explain it to his people, but I fear he would be labeled a white wanna-be by the black leadership.
I have no answers to this problem, I only offer this as an insight from someone who I consider a friend and fellow American.
God bless you all, may the Lord in his wisdom give us the courage and strength to face the truth.
Forever yours in Liberty,
Judge Blackhawk
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Governments ability to abuse and oppress is directly related to its ability to disarm its law abiding citizens -- Judge Blackhawk
Gun Control is the acceptance of the death of the innocent victim in exchange for the life of the criminal perpetrator.