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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

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    valid criticism: (none / 0) (#5)
    by maidintheus on Thu Nov 19, 2009 at 10:07:40 AM EST
    I can see where an inability to relate and understand could be valid but I don't see where callus is valid criticism. I think resentment is understandable. The fostering of said resentment, not so much. The ONLY people making out from this said resentment are the politicians, celebrities, and unions, who are all capitalist but say they're not.

    Even when work/eat/own is exampled by a majority of people, it's viewed as something white folk get to do 'cause they're white. Even when one has clearly shared about the work/eat and OWN, it's strenuously rejected for a preference for redistribution. The resentment behind this ideology is driven by the rich and powerful who are highly educated, mostly politicians, celebrities, and educators.

    The (driven) ideology causes many black folk to view their fellow citizens (who happen to be white) as the bad guys who are powerful and keeping them down or not hiring them. The same 'drivers' of said ideology are the ones who lock people into schools that refuse to teach them any better: See DPS's. This also causes a lack of education in even the most entry level jobs where simple arithmetic and literacy would be required. Attempted discussion on this vicious cycle has been met with resentment, part of the vicious cycle of the driven ideology.

    The truth is, the fellow citizens who happen to be white and black and know better, are not the rulers of anything. They are just the ones left holding the bag.

    The real median earnings of men who worked full time year-round, climbed in 2006/2007 from about $43K to $45K. If they get married to a woman who is gainfully employed there is the added burden of being moved into a higher taxed bracket. These people are treated like the enemy who are keeping others down when actually they are being kept down. How does one get the focus onto the real problem?

    How does one continue to share this with those who don't WANT to hear? How does one share with those who say that 'others' need to reach out, yet are rejected and ridiculed in the very areas explicitly requested? What does one do about an obvious 'busy work' at play here with a 'please lobby me' on something I already know I'll reject? How does one explain that the focus is on the fellow citizens who deal with these same policies and the focus should be on those who actually create the policies and school districts and union thugs who take everyone's money in order to support said policy? How does one point out that the ONLY people who are making out are these unions, celebrities, and politicians? How does one say, look at Michael Moore? Isn't he saying that capital is bad while he continues to increase his capital?

    How can the game of fostering understandable resentment be overcome so it isn't a personal pathology predominate in the black community?  

       

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