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3 years ago

in Katrina and Other Thoughts on Personal Responsibility on MsUnderestimated
We are all humans, are we not?

It's time we stopped allowing the PC police to try to make as act non-human.

Stereotying is a part of human nature. Actually, it's a part of any species nature. If I were to be bitten by 7 dogs of the same breed, you can damn well believe that my sense of self-preservation would cause me to not only avoid all dogs of that breed, but to feel fine refusing food, water and shelter to said dogs. To feel no compassion for any plight of said dogs. And to want said dogs out of my environment.

People in this country are sick, tired and fed up with the sub-culture of crime, entitlement-minded laziness, racism, and thugery that blacks have allowed to flourish in their communities. That culture has ruined our schools, our neighborhoods, our towns, and our nation. And we aren't going to take it anymore. You can take your cliches of "racists", "Nazis", and whatever other worthless taunts you choose to utter back to the PC playground where they belong. We no longer shudder in fear at the thought of being called those names. Your continued condoning of the criminal and entitlement-minded behavior of this culture has numbed us to it and caused your words to be nothing more than smoke that we wave away.

A good man choose to make his living protecting others. He was killed by one of these thugs you want to defend and protect. And you think we should feel sorry for the thug? Get real.

Despite the ever increasing sub-culture of crime in the black community, people of all races all over the nation took in these people after Katrina...knowing the risks. But those risks turned out to be valid, and it won't happen again, I can promise you that. The next time a hurricane hits in a predominately black community, the residents of that community are going to find wallets and doors closed to them. They are going to find compassion lacking, and tolerance low. They will find their whining about "what they are owned" falling on deaf ears.

And perhaps then, they will finally learn. They will learn that the rest of the world helps those who help themselves. They will learn that the rest of the world recognizes that lack of money has nothing to do with making the right moral decisions. (Money doesn't heal the criminal black element...the rap industry has proven that to us.) They will learn that Americans have great capacity for helping our fellow man...but very little for helping selfish, self-centered people. They will learn that you do not bite the hand that feeds you...especially when that hand has been feeding you free-of-charge for some time, with no sign of appreciation on your part.
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