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Conservationist
06-03-2008, 06:12 PM
The Rev. Al Sharpton is calling for a high-profile community summit to address black-on-black violence after Harlem was rocked by a wave of shootings over Memorial Day.

"Last year alone, nearly one black child a day under the age of 17 was shot and killed in New York City. Shot mostly by other black city residents," Sharpton said.

He said three critical areas need to be addressed: improving partnerships between the police and the community, "better dialogue between all of us with our youth" and new jobs.

Rev. Al Sharpton: Let's talk about violence in black neighborhoods (http://www.corrupt.org/act/out.cgi?http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2008/06/03/2008-06-03_rev_al_sharpton_lets_talk_about_violence.html)


Why wasn't this an issue in the presidential campaign, in which many promises of change, racial reconciliation, etc. were made?

It would require either white people to intervene in black people's affairs, and arrest more young black men, which black people as a demographic despise (with good reason), or for black people to admit a large problem publically at a time when they feel under assault from others for reasons of race.

In the meantime, the deaths -- mostly of children -- continue.

It's time to admit pluralism doesn't work, and we need to set up local communities on the basis of heritage, culture, values, and language -- and possibly variants of those, where not all are in line. Pluralism isn't working. Throughout history, we have no examples of it working. Just how dumb do we have to be to keep trying?

Black leaders take aim at black-on-black violence (http://www.corrupt.org/news/black_leaders_take_aim_at_black-on-black_violence)

I have to agree: big governments don't work.

And also: liberal good intentions don't work.

And further: conservative "ignore problems and make money" doesn't work.

We need local communities where we can live with people we choose. There are too many morons in this world, and also, too many competing ideologies. We each need a homespace where people understand us, and for most of us, that means rule by traditional societies, where people are united by culture, language, heritage and values, and as a result, the social functions of government, religion, philosophy and social organizations are united as well.

cronic
06-03-2008, 06:15 PM
Anything to do with Sharpton.. I automatically trash can it.
Thanks anyway for the thread

micfranklin
06-03-2008, 08:12 PM
It's time to admit pluralism doesn't work, and we need to set up local communities on the basis of heritage, culture, values, and language -- and possibly variants of those, where not all are in line. Pluralism isn't working. Throughout history, we have no examples of it working. Just how dumb do we have to be to keep trying?

Are you being sarcastic about this?

apdst
06-04-2008, 12:21 AM
The voilence that exists in the Black Community will never go away, unless the Black Community looks at the problem honestly, and stops blaming everything on everyone else.

Buck Laser
06-04-2008, 12:27 AM
The voilence that exists in the Black Community will never go away, unless the Black Community looks at the problem honestly, and stops blaming everything on everyone else.
Funny you should mention that--that's exactly what Lewis Farrakhan has been saying for the last many years.

I'm SO glad you've come to accept him! :clapper:

preservanation
06-04-2008, 12:29 AM
The difference between the NOI and Black Liberation Theology is no more than the name.

preservanation
06-04-2008, 12:30 AM
The voilence that exists in the Black Community will never go away, unless the Black Community looks at the problem honestly, and stops blaming everything on everyone else.Black Liberation Theology blames this on "whitey".
Whitey has manufactured the violence inherent in the black community to keep then down.

I would entertain that this is half right.
White Liberal policy has done a lot to foster this, but to blame it on all white people is unfair.
What's confusing is that blacks continue to vote for the same party which promises them the moon but only delivers them the same plight decade after decade.

It's time for a revolution in the black community.
Come to the conservative side...we will deliver freedom to all...at last.
Good God almighty...at last.
I'm very serious about this.

lily
06-04-2008, 12:38 AM
The Rev. Al Sharpton is calling for a high-profile community summit to address black-on-black violence after Harlem was rocked by a wave of shootings over Memorial Day.
/sarcasm on/
Why is this a rascist issue? I see Sharpton as saying that no Black people in Harlem should own guns. Also since this happened during Memorial Day weekend, these deaths should also be honored.

/sarcasm off/

micfranklin
06-04-2008, 01:02 AM
Or both the parents and kids could stop wasting potential and teach them better.

apdst
06-04-2008, 01:45 AM
Funny you should mention that--that's exactly what Lewis Farrakhan has been saying for the last many years.

Farrakhan has stopped blaming white folks for all the problems of the black community? When did that happen, this morning??

Also since this happened during Memorial Day weekend, these deaths should also be honored.

Memorial day is to remember those men and women that have sacrificed their lives in service to their country. It's not the day to make some politically correct statement about a group of people that can't take care of their own community.

NortheastCynic
06-04-2008, 01:46 AM
Apdst clearly did not see you're "sarcasm" tags, Lily. :evil:

-NC

apdst
06-04-2008, 01:51 AM
You're right, I did miss that. I get on a roll sometimes, you know how it is...LOL!

Buck Laser
06-04-2008, 02:43 AM
The difference between the NOI and Black Liberation Theology is no more than the name.
Preserv, that's totally wrong, and I think you know it. The Nation of Islam follows the Koran. Liberation Theology does not: it is a Christian theology. The Roman Catholic Church doesn't like it because they own a shitload of property in Latin America, and the Liberation Theology folks represent land reform. I'm not sure there is ANY discernible difference between "black" liberation theology and liberation theology as a whole.

Does it come to this, preserv--if the Nation Of Islam is for it, you're against it? It sure looks like it. I expect you and your "friends" will have a high old time trying to discredit the next president. But then I see that some democrats are already talking about McCain's first wife. I don't intend to get into that kind of stuff, because McCain can defeat himself all by himself.

Buck Laser
06-04-2008, 02:45 AM
Farrakhan has stopped blaming white folks for all the problems of the black community? When did that happen, this morning??



Memorial day is to remember those men and women that have sacrificed their lives in service to their country. It's not the day to make some politically correct statement about a group of people that can't take care of their own community.
I really didn't think you'd been keeping up with things. The Nation of Islam and Farrakhan have been preaching self help for oh, 50 years or so. But that really doesn't matter to you does it? It's a whole lot easier to stick to what your "pundits" tell you. :shock: