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Topic: ´All My Babies´ Mamas´ reveals liberals opinion of blacks |
´All My Babies´ Mamas´ reveals liberals opinion of blacks
American Thinker, by Lloyd Marcus
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Posted By:Hooverdog, 1/24/2013 8:28:33 AM
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| As a teen in the 1960s, I idolized Jim, my slightly older street-smart cousin who lived in a tough area of Baltimore. Murders were common at the bar on the corner from his home. I was Jim´s nerdy, naïve preacher´s-kid cousin who visited from suburbia. Sleepovers at Jim´s home in the city were exciting. "Downtown, where all the lights are bright..." You know the song. Walking from the Yakamee joint, "Casanova" Jim coached, "Just say you love them."
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
shamus, 1/24/2013 8:36:11 AM (No. 9136009)
Democrats are the party of slavery and Jim Crow, yet they have the eternal loyalty of their victims. Perhaps this is some form of cultural Stockholm syndrome.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
mominNoCA, 1/24/2013 8:44:28 AM (No. 9136025)
Excellent article by someone whose voice is too often ignored in our culture because it doesn´t fit inside the lefties´ racial box.
Time and again studies have shown that children born to situations like this (baby momma and daddy who has many other baby mommas) are doomed to a life of poverty and poor coping skills. Clearly there are some who prefer this arrangement when it comes to black families, and they´re not all black. Some even claim to have good intentions.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
fed-up, 1/24/2013 8:47:30 AM (No. 9136033)
If only this message could win over the liberal mantra. I had hoped in my lifetime that the pendulum would swing back and that the black community would fight back at the way they have been used by the likes of our community organizer in chief. But, Im losing hope.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
neanderthal, 1/24/2013 9:20:33 AM (No. 9136105)
Trust me. This article ain´t goin´ nowhere.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
msliberty1937, 1/24/2013 9:32:58 AM (No. 9136129)
Nobody ever seems to mention or judge Clint Eastwood: married only twice but has 7 children by 5 different women. Wonder why??
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh, 1/24/2013 9:33:38 AM (No. 9136131)
FTA: They say we must embrace the new "amoral" culture and liberal thinking that produces shows like All My Babies´ Mamas. I say, "Balderdash!"
While I agree we must not embrace amoral culture, we do need to learn how to speak to those who do. If all we do is talk to fellow Conservatives in our usual language we will convince no others to join us. We need to maintain our principles but walk and talk with the unenlightened. No progress can be made otherwise. It´s like doing Missionary work.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
mrduc, 1/24/2013 9:33:41 AM (No. 9136132)
I always enjoy Lloyd Marcus´ articles because he is spot on. However, I would like to add that another reason ´All My Bebe´s Mamas´ was yanked off Oxygen was because of Racism. It was not advantageous for the irresponsibility, immorality, and serial sexual chaos so pervasively accepted in the black community to be paraded before the publics´ eyes. OTOH, it´s perfectly fine for po white trash and those goofy yay-hoo white rednecks to put on shows for the liberals to mock, aka honey boo boo and the slew of other ´reality´ shows portraying those backward white hicks in the South. But, oh, no, do not portray any family of color in the same way. Not allowed in obamaland. It riles up the taxpaying public and makes handouts for freeloaders harder to ram through congress if the tax-paying rubes catch on.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
mrduc, 1/24/2013 9:40:38 AM (No. 9136145)
Clint Eastwood´s mama drama is not the ´norm´ amongst the white community, at least not yet. Unfortunately, bebe mama and bebe dede is widely accepted in the black community. More unfortunatly, because it is glamorized in the media, it is now spreading to other cultures. I think of myself as a dinosaur b/c I will not attend baby showers for unwed mothers. But then, who cares? I am old and will die off soon, especially with 0bamacare. Sorry for the double post.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
sliver of truth, 1/24/2013 9:49:14 AM (No. 9136167)
Democrats in the south lost the slavery issue after the civil war. The law of the land abolished slavery, but deep-seated attitudes and beliefs didn´t. So the racist democrats simply reversed tactics to try to continue to keep the black community a sub-culture in America. Segregation, lynchings, voter intimidation were the norm in the democratic deep south. When the civil rights movement began gaining strength, and blacks began to understand, embrace and peacefully fight for their worth, democrats quickly adapted by continuing to discreetly enslave the black community, employing a different tact-convince the black community that democrats "care" by passing liberal policies, ie Johnson´s "war on poverty" and other social programs that were designed to do only 1 thing: fool the black community ("slaves") into believing the democratic party "cared", by passing social programs that would discourage any financial impetus to better themselves through education and socially responsible behavior (2 parent families, etc). This ensures that the black community is consistently and effectively duped into believing they are indebted to liberal policies for their survival. It provides lifetime democrat voters and fulfills the subconscious desire to keep blacks in invisible chains by encouraging them to eschew fully integrating into American society as a whole. If only the black community could understand the truth about the history of the democratic party and their agenda. They are still enslaved by the democratic agenda in the days of slavery and don´t even realize it.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
KingBubo, 1/24/2013 9:57:25 AM (No. 9136180)
Meh, It shows people will put anything on tv if they think they can make a $.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Chuzzles, 1/24/2013 10:36:38 AM (No. 9136298)
#7 nails the real reason for yanking the show. Nothing that undermines the agenda is to be allowed. Nothing.
Agree about Clint Eastwood. It is not the norm for majority of whites yet, and he has always remained in the lives of his kids. Not abandoned them like what we see in the black community. He has really nice and well adjusted kids.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
retiree, 1/24/2013 11:23:59 AM (No. 9136413)
Not sticking up for Clint but it takes two to make these babies. Too many women are willing to go to bed with men, especially those who are in the public eye. Maybe thinking they will snag them but that doesn´t usually happen and if it does it does not last.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
udanja99, 1/24/2013 12:27:23 PM (No. 9136612)
Don´t know for sure but I´m guessing that we, the taxpayers, have never had to pay for Clint´s babies and their mamas.
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