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To: Enam Luf who wrote (595073)7/25/2004 10:32:30 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
the implications of this comment on how you view people are truly disgusting.

Whether disgusting or not, it is the truth - a truth that will not be altered by so many leftist lies regarding concern for the "poor."

being born poor, black, and fatherless does not forever condemn your bloodline to ignominy.

I never said this. If you are going to argue here, you might at least try to get the friggin' point correct.

My point was that the legacy itself, the cultural practices, beliefs and other general underpinnings of these people, can only produce ignominy and that these people are trapped within such a destructive legacy. And the proof is found in every major American city, wherein some 70% of their children go fatherless and where almost every single one of the others must suffer severe rejection and degradation, being called such things as "house nigga" simply because they should fathom to get an education, speak decent English and think as individuals rather than as part of some insect "collective." Only by breaking with this legacy of self-destruction can these people ever amount to anything; and part of this process requires they break with leftists who are full of lies and who care nothing for blacks except to keep them blind to the truth and in bondage to their fears and weaknesses.

conversely, i've known more than a few blue-blooded wasps who were given every advantage in the world and still manage to lead petty, worthless lives.

Well, you simply suggest here that money does not in itself establish a legacy fitting enough to deliver lives of significance and worth. Big deal. You say nothing here that we don't already know.