Thursday, August 15, 2013

To Quote Jack Nicholson

"You can't handle the truth!" he flung at Tom Cruz in that famous scene.  Can we -- in the 21st century -- still not handle the truth (relative though it may be)?  What about "nothing worthwhile can be built on a false foundation"?  That's been around even long before movies.  We see proof of it each time some race-hustler rants his or her jibberish that "blacks  are committing violence 'cause they need jobs!"

That picture on TV just last week of three 15-year-old "blacks" punching and stomping a lone white youth was proof that they were trying to kill  him because they "needed jobs."  Yeah, right.  That lone white youth denied the three of them what job?  Can't that savage violence of those three "blacks" be multiplied in "black" communities all across this nation?

Haven't thousands of "blacks" on that subcultural "foundation" been graduating with business degrees from colleges and universities year after year for decades, but haven't created three jobs?  "Black" youths of every generation grow up seeing people of different ethnic groups building and producing in their respective communities, but they see nothing similar occurring in "black" communities.

A thousand dollars to a doughnut that more intelligent conversations go on between parents and their children in Jewish homes and between Anglo parents and their children than between parents and children stagnating with a subcultural "foundation".

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