>> And truth be told, if you bothered to drill down on some of Carson's BS, you might get a little nervous too. ;)
There is nothing about this man that makes me nervous, nor should there be.
>> Today, there are still mountains of disturbing data documenting the disparity between the African-American community and whites.
What's disturbing is that having spent trillions of dollars on the war on poverty that disparity still exists, and we're still spending. Obviously, that is a wasted effort.
We have made laws giving blacks unbelievable advantages over whites. We've given them trillions of dollars. We give them free money for food, health care, just to spend, housing, day care, even cell phones. And you're still bitching and complaining. Fuck you all.
>>> He stated as referenced above, "Nobody is starving on the streets (of America)." According to Bread for the World, "14.5 percent of US households struggle to put enough food on the table. More than 48 million Americans - including 16.2 million children - live in these households … Among African-Americans and Latinos, nearly one in three children is at risk of hunger." Has Carson forgotten that in 1951 he may have been one of those hungry children?
Every thing mention in that paragraph is a lie. Starvation in America is so rare that CDC does not keep statistics on it. It is an absolute lie. When it happens it is generally self-inflicted as a result of eating disorders.
>> He also stated, "Many people don't know this, but socialism started as a reaction to America because people in Europe, they looked at us and said, 'Wait a minute, look at those Americans … people like Henry Ford, Kellogg, Vanderbilt … they've got so much money …' it needs to be redistributed." Actually, the term socialism is attributed to Pierre Leroux and Robert Owen around 1827. Henry Ford was not born until 1863. Socialist models and ideas espousing common or public ownership have existed since antiquity. Karl Marx, considered by many to be the founder of modern socialism, first published Das Kapital in 1847. Henry Ford was 4 years old. Socialism was actually a reaction to the Industrial Revolution, which started in Britain around 1760.
Nowhere in his statement did Carson refer to the TERM "socialism." He was speaking of the concept. Only an idiot liberal could not see this.
>> Let's let everybody believe what they want to believe. And that means, PC police, don't you be coming down on the people who believe in God and who believe in Jesus." Actually, the basis of the free exercise clause of the First Amendment is the freedom to believe. It is one of the few absolute protections that the Constitution provides. There is a big difference between belief and imposing belief or practice on others through coercion by the state. If Carson understood the Constitution, he would know that.
Carson says, "Let's let everybody believe what they want to believe" and this idiot finds fault with it.
You are all idiots. This crap isn't going to fly. If you can't make the argument just say, "I'm tejek and I'm too stupid to make the argument." |