https://x.com/wyattcatarina/status/1918630963690475602?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
Brilliant analysis.
https://x.com/therabbithole84/status/1918432813696860439?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
Likewise.
https://x.com/theofficertatum/status/1918044222630101099?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
This is what LBJ wanted. The DFL served up the policies, and all too many people just lapped up the "free" stuff resulting in a dependency class that reliably votes for the very politicians that made and keep them dependent.
4 comments:
1. She nails it. DEI continues to be shown to be worthless and a false regard for some imagined victims over those who are falsely portrayed as the victimizers. It's just another leftist power and money grab.
2. I agree, though I would have liked to have heard him go into greater detail. I would add that while my personal concerns do outweigh the personal concerns of some alleged victims, my disregard is simply due to the fact they are far more victims of their own selves, these days, than they could ever possibly be a descendants of the enslaved. There's just too much proof that origins don't equate to specific destinations in life, but personal choices and actions and tolerance of ANY crap life throws one's way does.
3. Brandon Tatum is good on this issue, and he speaks as one who was a dyed-in-the-wool white hater...much like Dan and feo. He gets a bit sketchy on matters of faith, but on racial issues he's quite solid.
1. Yeah, she's got her stuff together.
2. I suspect this is a clip from a larger presentation, or that he's talked about this at length somewhere else. Much like Israel in the '40s, American blacks carried a lot of moral capitol for a lot of years because of slavery. Right or wrong, they certainly had a lot. Some managed to translate that into success, many managed to use it as an excuse for failure. Regardless of how things are today, American blacks (as a group) have mostly wasted the moral capital that they had in the past.
3. Nobody is perfect. But this is good stuff.
I think I might have accidentally deleted one of your comments, I apologize.
I forgive you, and still would if I could remember what it might have been. No doubt it was more brilliance.
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