Sad but true.
Unfortunately, many whites in America have been scared, bullied, manipulated into feeling they cannot express such thoughts for fear of being labeled 'racist'. And, as Bill Whittle so well put it, a real racist couldn't care less about being called one. That's like calling someone who's tall, "tall". Its the truth; what do they care? The worse thing you can call a person who *is not* a racist, is, a racist. It cuts right to the bone & 'they' know it. And so mil...lions remain silent. Well, a growing number of us are here --me, Wayne Dupree, Allen West, Deneen Borelli, etc.-- and aren't a bit afraid to say it for you.
There can be virtually no other way of explaining Marion Barry, Jesse Jackson Jr., Kwame Kilpatrick - all elected with an overwhelming majority of the black vote in their elections, all served or serving federal prison time for being dirtbag, sleezeball politicians of the worst sort - who abused the trust granted them by those they swore to serve to personally enrich themselves while leaving their (black) constituents to continue in squalor all for one reason : because they knew they had no chance of being voted out of a job. They could only lose their jobs of they were caught & successfully prosecuted. And the reason they could not be voted out of a job is b/c we blacks just want a black politician.
Whites aren't like this. White people will vote for the candidate who most closely represents their person beliefs & values as it relates to governance - regardless of skin color. Mia Love was elected in Utah, for cry'n out loud! Not exactly a hotbed of black culture. Well its time to WAKE UP, brothers and sisters!
** Person over party **
** Character over campaign promises **
** Virtue, integrity over skin color **
Voting for an honest white person with a background peppered with honest business dealings, voting record consistent with what's best for the community, and above-the-table volunteerism & activism is BETTER for the community than voting for a black person who's background is suspect or basically absent - just b/c they're black.
Unfortunately, many whites in America have been scared, bullied, manipulated into feeling they cannot express such thoughts for fear of being labeled 'racist'. And, as Bill Whittle so well put it, a real racist couldn't care less about being called one. That's like calling someone who's tall, "tall". Its the truth; what do they care? The worse thing you can call a person who *is not* a racist, is, a racist. It cuts right to the bone & 'they' know it. And so mil...lions remain silent. Well, a growing number of us are here --me, Wayne Dupree, Allen West, Deneen Borelli, etc.-- and aren't a bit afraid to say it for you.
There can be virtually no other way of explaining Marion Barry, Jesse Jackson Jr., Kwame Kilpatrick - all elected with an overwhelming majority of the black vote in their elections, all served or serving federal prison time for being dirtbag, sleezeball politicians of the worst sort - who abused the trust granted them by those they swore to serve to personally enrich themselves while leaving their (black) constituents to continue in squalor all for one reason : because they knew they had no chance of being voted out of a job. They could only lose their jobs of they were caught & successfully prosecuted. And the reason they could not be voted out of a job is b/c we blacks just want a black politician.
Whites aren't like this. White people will vote for the candidate who most closely represents their person beliefs & values as it relates to governance - regardless of skin color. Mia Love was elected in Utah, for cry'n out loud! Not exactly a hotbed of black culture. Well its time to WAKE UP, brothers and sisters!
** Person over party **
** Character over campaign promises **
** Virtue, integrity over skin color **
Voting for an honest white person with a background peppered with honest business dealings, voting record consistent with what's best for the community, and above-the-table volunteerism & activism is BETTER for the community than voting for a black person who's background is suspect or basically absent - just b/c they're black.
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