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To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (330159)12/17/2002 11:48:56 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
Sorry again. The relationship is blacks and everyone else. It's the elephant that gets bigger-and more diverse. And, politically, the black influence is waning.

The left has done more than just disadvantage several generations of black Americans, they have gone a long, long way toward destroying the black culture. Illegitimacy, imprisonment, permanent and hopeless poverty, failed socialist schools, rampant crime, these are ALL products of a socialist movement that wanted nothing more than to drive black America like cattle. What other group besides the black "leadership" would still be whining and unforgiving about the retarded mumblings of a known idiot, Trent Lott? Who else would be scraping the propaganda barrel for ANY reason not to move on?

Fortunately, human cultures are far stronger than the Marxist/Leninist left has ever assumed (which explains why their movement has FAILED world-wide). Many young blacks see the oppressor, and will never go under that whip. Their problem today is that they cannot explain to their parents that slavery never ended, it just shifted and became more subtle. The white left's massive effort to hold black America down is already cracking, and will be broken in our lifetimes.

Only an overt and irreversible declaration of permanent separation can make the elephant angry enough to break the relationship. The reparations scam threatens to create that declaration of separation-which is why I stated that it will never get traction.

The left, above all else, had better hope my prediction is correct...