Monday, October 26, 2020

We Gotta Cure America

 I keyed into an online discussion this morning; they were asking a lot of timely questions and answering some of them.

https://urbancure.org/cureamerica/1471/The-State-of-Black-America

Star Parker, Marc Little, Dr. William Allen, Henry Olsen: They were talking . . .

CureAmerica

~ Four million people were released from slavery in 1865. How did they survive?

Hint: It wasn't .gov!

~ Is the “color blindness” that Civil Rights Era leaders strove for now being set aside for  Color Obsession?

~ How can Americans achieve mutual love and respect without obsessing over color? 

~ Is America even a suitable home for Afro-Americans?

~ Somebody said Marriage is only for white people. Say what?!

~ Is marriage rooted in systemic racism?

~ Identity politics is being pushed. “The Narrative” is a narrative of a black community apart.

The most extreme that this discussion ever got was:

~ “Unless black people save the country it will not be saved.”

Say what?!

But really, hey, seriously . . .

~ How do you wake up in the morning and bring value to your family?

~ How do you get a good education so you can put food on the table?

~ There's Marc Little, California pastor, conservative, opposed idealistically to programs that entrench .gov dependency, which would also include. . . Obamacare.

And yet, and yet, Pastor Marc Little facilitated a large sign-up for Obamacare among his people because, because . . .

“I looked in the face of people who had a need, and I had no solution.”

~ Star’s asking: Where is the resilience in our community just to ‘figure it out’?

~ Is God or .gov your supplier?

Star Parker’s a real spark plug for this kind of self-initiated activism, not for the victimhood sob-story that identity politics is pushing now.

~ Victimhood ideology is Poison.

Aw c’mon now, seriously. . .

~ How do we build prosperous communities?

~ Dr. Allen said there can be no security without freedom. Not the other way around! Check it out:

https://urbancure.org/cureamerica/1471/The-State-of-Black-America 

 

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