Thursday, August 14, 2014

Victim Mentality Afflicts Black Americans

The do-gooder media calls these rioters "oppressed", but I maintain that they are in actuality the oppressors.  The oppressed are the owners of businesses where the rioters live. They stock their shelves, investing their capital in hopes of growing their businesses only to see it all swept away by thieves; entire families of looters, bragging about getting even with "the man".
We hear of poverty in those neighborhoods, but what sane business will build employment in areas where those living around them may wipe them out in one evening of anger and opportunism?

Man Frustrated by Ferguson Riots Goes on Legendary Rant: ‘It’s Time For Us to Change’    "Following the shooting death of Michael Brown by the police in Ferguson, MO, and the riots that have ensued as a result, here’s Johnathan Gentry’s perspective:"



Alan Caruba; Victim Mentality Afflicts Black Americans    "The response of some members of the black community in Ferguson was to vandalize and loot stores on Sunday night victimizing the owners of those stores, some of whom avoided it by standing fully armed in front of their place of business. Since then the rioting has continued through Wednesday, inflamed by the predictable presence of Al Sharpton who is famed for getting on the first plane available to get to the scene of riots and similar incidents."
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"Commentator, Juan Williams, in his book “Enough”, wrote “Very few leading black voices in the pulpit or on the political stage are focused on having black people take personal responsibility for the exorbitant amount of crime committed by black people against other black people. Today’s black leaders sing like a choir when they raise their voices against police brutality and the increasing number of black people in jail…but any mention of black American’s responsibility for committing the crimes, big and small, that lead so many to prison is barely mumbled if mentioned at all.' ”
Read the full aricle...

Coulter asks why send missionaries to Africa when America herself is fighting for it's soul?

Ann Coulter 

 
 ... " No -- because we're doing just fine. America, the most powerful, influential nation on Earth, is merely in a pitched battle for its soul.

"About 15,000 people are murdered in the U.S. every year. More than 38,000 die of drug overdoses, half of them from prescription drugs. More than 40 percent of babies are born out of wedlock. Despite the runaway success of "midnight basketball," a healthy chunk of those children go on to murder other children, rape grandmothers, bury little girls alive -- and then eat a sandwich. A power-mad president has thrown approximately 10 percent of all Americans off their health insurance -- the rest of you to come! All our elite cultural institutions laugh at virginity and celebrate promiscuity.

"So no, there's nothing for a Christian to do here."

Evangelicals: Ann Coulter Speaks Only for Herself on Criticism of Christian Ebola Doctor; She Needs to Ask WWJD
" 'Along the way, we have the personal benefit of participating in the humility of service that mirrors what our Lord did on our behalf. Christ took the ultimate mission trip when he went to, as Ann Coulter would describe it, the 'disease ridden cesspool' of this world and offered salvation," he writes."