Interesting, with A&E
lifting the suspension on Phil Robertson and the Gay Lobby losing their bid to
see him silenced--the liberal media has begun framing the aftermath, leading
with: "...comments made by Robertson about AFRICAN AMERICANS and
homosexuality..."
Suddenly black folks are
getting the lead emphasis, when before, the Duck Dynasty star’s comments about
race in the GQ Magazine interview which sparked the controversy, where rarely
mentioned, if mentioned at all, but never first. When Robertson’s ham-fisted
and misguided observations on the Jim Crow South were referenced, it was an
aside: "And don't forget what he said about black folks."
Racism against black
folks, ever the fallback position for leftists when the more important issue to
them has failed to achieve the desired result. Of the two groups, the one
currently enjoying primacy on the left is obvious. Particularly when you
consider President Obama, the head of the party, has spent far more time and
energy addressing the LBGT agenda, than the issues plaguing the black
community.
If you Google: “Obama
addresses LGBT,” You will actually get an untold multitude of results with
titles like: “President Obama Addresses LGBT Youth While on Higher
Education Tour” – “Obama Addresses 3,000 LGBT Advocates in Video Message.” –
“Days after his historic inaugural speech, Obama addresses national conference
for LGBT equality.”
We even see: “Obama
Addresses LGBT Community During Morehouse College Graduation.” It
seems, as pointed out by The Huffington Post; “President Barack Obama
made sure that his speech during the spring 2013 commencement ceremony at
Georgia's Morehouse College was inclusive.
The Atlanta-based
historically black private college is exclusively for men, but Obama
spontaneously referenced gay and lesbian Americans, as The Advocate notes.”
So even while delivering
a commencement speech at a historically black college, the President fit the
LGBT agenda into the mix—but I didn’t find references to the issues hampering
the advancement of the black community peppered into his exclusive addresses to
the LGBT community. Heck, you will even see: “First Lady Michelle Obama
To Address LGBT DNC Luncheon.” These were all pulled from the top of
the results and all just from 2013.
If you Google: “Obama
addresses the black Community” You find him telling Black Enterprise
Magazine: “I’m not the president of black America.” – “Obama Needs A
Plan To Help Black America, Say Activists, Economists” – “President Obama to
Address Frustrated Congressional Black Caucus”
At the bottom of the page
I found: “Obama addresses 'crisis' of absent fathers in the
black community,” an article appearing on The Grio dated 2009—But
it was not a specific address, just a mention made in the midst of an address
given on the importance of fatherhood in America in general, not the
pandemic illegitimate birth rate that has achieved the status
of "New Normal" in the black community. It’s also
worth noting this web hit came ironically after one entitled: “Obama
Addresses Homophobia, Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia Among Black Americans”—You
can’t make this stuff up.
(Full disclosure, I Binged instead of Googled, but Binged has not yet reached the same status in the American Lexicon.)
He may not be the
president of black people, but he sure does appear to be the president of LGBT
people! If nothing else, they seem to represent a percentage of America he
seems more interested in uplifting and advocating for than any other.
Here’s the point of this article and it is meant primarily for Black Democrats. The President is in fact not the president of black people exclusively—nor do I wish him to be. However I do not think anyone would begrudge the first black president the unique opportunity to use his influence to actually go and specifically address an audience of black folks and speak frankly about our issues. Especially our youth!
Here’s the point of this article and it is meant primarily for Black Democrats. The President is in fact not the president of black people exclusively—nor do I wish him to be. However I do not think anyone would begrudge the first black president the unique opportunity to use his influence to actually go and specifically address an audience of black folks and speak frankly about our issues. Especially our youth!
I don’t mean a sound bite
in the midst of his usual soaring rhetoric on conceptual inequality and social
justice delivered before the General Assembly—I mean visiting schools in the
inner city from time to time, in problematical urban centers, the President
vis-à-vis the youth, admonishing them to stop attacking people in
the street, educate themselves, cease haphazardly making babies—Put a halt to
the behavior grinding our communities into self-perpetuating misery pits.
Just the attempt would be
appreciated—I’ll take the rhetoric at this point in lieu of indifference or
leftist solutions, if it is targeted. The President can't offer real answers,
because the only answers on a scale great enough to address and effect real and
lasting “Change” in the inner city, or even the country on the whole, run counter
to his ideology—The ideology incidentally most responsible for the very issues
he would be confronting.
The real solutions have a
spiritual and moral foundation—without which you can’t ”Hope” to
find temporal answers. That sort of thinking is anathema to Democrats and
leftists in general. Hence the reason so much stress is made on advancing the
LGBT agenda—it's one more brick removed from our nation’s moral foundation. The
LGBT agenda represents another thumb in the eye of the Immutable Source
undergirding our Republic’s values.
A strong foundation means less grievance and more personal responsibility, which means less dependency, which means less power for the left. Forgetting that strong foundation inescapably leads to more corruption and a weak nation. Most importantly for the Democrats, it means you are placing your faith in faithless men and government instead of the sustaining power of that Holy, Immutable and faithful God.
A strong foundation means less grievance and more personal responsibility, which means less dependency, which means less power for the left. Forgetting that strong foundation inescapably leads to more corruption and a weak nation. Most importantly for the Democrats, it means you are placing your faith in faithless men and government instead of the sustaining power of that Holy, Immutable and faithful God.
A good man out of the
good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man
out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of
the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.
And why call ye me, Lord,
Lord, and do not the things which I say?
Whosoever cometh to me,
and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is like:
He is like a man which
built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when
the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not
shake it: for it was founded upon a rock.
But he that heareth, and
doeth not, is like a man that without a foundation built an house upon the
earth; against which the stream did beat vehemently, and immediately it fell;
and the ruin of that house was great. Luke 6:45-49
A good man does not advocate tirelessly for behavior God calls sin, while virtually ignoring the other sins he finds too mundane, or problematical to address. Sins tearing the inner cities apart. When will the black community wake up to the realities of the soft, ever eroding ground the Democrats build on? How much more decay in our communities do you have to see? Does the house need to collapse on our heads before we realize it’s time to get out?
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