"When I sign this bill we'll have those ni&&ers voting Democrat for the next 200 years!"
Said Lyndon Baines Johnson, thirty-sixth President of the Untied States, before signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
For quite some time I have thought that the Left really doesn't have a whole lot of respect for minorities. But they DO have a use for them. The use is votes.
The inner city cycle seems to continue like it has for decades.
A couple of months before an election the Democrats venture into the inner cities, promise the people there all sorts of things and hand out a few trinkets. Obama phones are a good example. To put a point on it, these people are being bribed with someone else's money.
On election day they are herded into various vans and buses and are carted to the polls where they generally live up to LBJ's comment. They vote Democrat.
After they vote they are hauled back to their neighborhoods and unceremoniously get dropped off until they are needed for the next election.
As far as anything useful that may enable these people to climb out of poverty they really get nothing. No job opportunities, no education, nothing but another period of welfare and more governmental assistance.
Rinse. Repeat.
It's really sad when you think about it.
Those people are not being raised from poverty. They're just being left there and will remain there just so long as they are politically useful. Then who knows what will happen to them.
The last thing the Left wants is for these people to become successful. Then they would no longer be easily manipulated because they would start thinking for themselves.
The link from a former member of the Left and is worth the read.
https://pjmedia.com/rogerlsimon/2015/6/25/90-of-the-racism-in-america-comes-from-the-democratic-party-and-the-left/?fbclid=IwAR3NvNlS4d-nJ0pHs7AG_lYUeqvhsmt8EdbB5d851cihv0wggNAGWC75qMM
To find out why the blog is pink just cut and paste this:
http://piccoloshash.blogspot.com/2009/12/my-feminine-side-blog-stays-pink.html NO ANIMALS WERE HARMED IN THE WRITING OF TODAY'S ESSAY
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