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When you say traitor, you mean the guy who willfully ignored 8 months of daily warnings of an impending attack and allowed 3,000 people die in a few hours?
Here's some more social justice hilarity:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog...gainst_thin_privilege_and_fat_oppression.html
Oh, we already guessed that...
Don't do that!! The angry pro-fatty mob are reading your posts too! They'll skin you alive for it.
Successful People ‘Just Lucky,’ ‘Wasn’t Nothin’ You Did."
"Crime in the African American community as something fostered by an “unfair and unjust” system."
This is an excerpt from The Traitor's commencement speech at Howard University. He's such an inspiration!
Class warfare, envy, and victimization all in one speech. Isn't he just wonderful?
Yes. I just wish he'd been louder about this say 1/21/09.
He's already flailing at me.
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You wish he'd been louder about promoting self-pity and encouraging young people to blame others for their failures instead of accepting personal responsibility for their own behavior?
Why is this a good thing, and is it something you believe parents should teach their children?
Please answer the questions without asking another question, deflecting, using straw man arguments or double talk.
I doubt that, put it in the context of his speech, the meaning of his words is the one that Breidbard makes fun of. It had more to do with their socioeconomic status than with their race.
He was probably referring to the fact that socioeconomic disadvantage and stigmatization tend to be among the many factors that increase the odds that crime rates tend to be higher among certain minority groups. Known fact, regardless of country or ethnicity.
But what I don't understand is why he's suddenly trying to project the image of a white knight.
From what I read, he did A Lot more for the 1% (which happen to be mostly white) than he did for the little guys. (be they white, black, yellow or pink).
He might be half-black (immigrant father with few means) and half-white (privileged graduated from Yale) , but they said that he doesn't really seem to care for one ethnicity or the other.
At least he can now say that a black man is indeed running the system which will give credence as to why blacks victimize blacks.
Ishmael
How specific was that warning? Do you really think it could have been stopped?
If we are talking warnings, how about the public one during the 1994 trial of the first world trade center bombers?
Yes.
It's a good thing because it depicts the world as it actually exists not as we wish it to exist.
The real question is when exactly are we supposed to tell this to children but graduation sounds like a good time to me.
He's worried about his legacy. His biggest accomplishment, the ACA still has more holes in it than a new Microsoft OS. What's he have left? His E.O.'s on immigration? Lifting sanctions on Cuba (which I agree with)? Blowing up the debt ceiling?
Tell me you're trying to be facetious. Please.
I don't know if you've ever raised children, but teaching them to blame someone else for their shortcomings and not take personal responsibility for their own behavior will guarantee them a life of misery.
No. I'm talking in absolute facts. The real question as I state is whether we teach this to children or if we teach this to young adults.