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本帖最后由 truesam 于 2013-7-24 11:14 编辑
虽然政治上可能很不正确, 可是说了很多人心里想的, 嘴巴里面却不敢说出来的一些比较深层次的黑人问题, 本三木难得不行为艺术一回, 推荐大家听一听啊
很无情地揭批了侯赛因等黑人领袖的一些问题
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wj4JaCSbhFY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wj4JaCSbhFY
Transcript如下:
By Bill O'Reilly
On Friday, the President delivered surprise remarks to the press about the
Trayvon Martin case and race in general. His main point: a plea for
understanding.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
OBAMA: There are very few African-American men in this country who haven't
had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department
store, that includes me. I don't want to exaggerate this but those sets of
experiences inform how the African-American community interprets what
happened one night in Florida.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
O'REILLY: And that's true. Many black Americans harbor at least some
resentment for past injury. But what President Obama surely knows is that
you cannot reach a fair criminal verdict or design effective public policy
that solves present problems by dwelling on the sins of the past. "Talking
Points" believes the President was correct in addressing the race issue and
framing it with the Martin case. He's the leader of America and the country
is talking about this.
By the way, when you hear a pundit or politician saying we should have a
quote, "conversation" about race, that means you are in for a sea of
bloviating which will likely lead nowhere.
The sad truth is that from the President on down, our leadership has no clue
, no clue at all about how to solve problems within the black community. And
many are frightened to even broach the issue. That's because race hustlers
and the grievance industry have intimidated the so- called "conversation,"
turning any valid criticism of African-American culture into charges of
racial bias.
So many in power simply walk away leaving millions of law abiding African-
Americans to pretty much fend for themselves in violent neighborhoods. You
want racism? That's racism.
Thus, it is time for some straight talk, and I hope the President is
listening tonight because we need him to lead on this issue.
Trayvon Martin was killed because circumstances got out of control. He was
scrutinized by a neighborhood watchman, George Zimmerman, because of the way
he looked. Not necessarily his skin color, there is no evidence of that but
because he was a stranger to Zimmerman and was dressed in clothing
sometimes used by street criminals.
It was wrong for Zimmerman to confront Martin based on his appearance. But
the culture that we have in this country does lead to criminal profiling
because young black American men are so often involved in crime, the
statistics overwhelming.
But here is the headline: young black men commit homicides at a rate 10
times greater than whites and Hispanics combined. When presented with
damning evidence like that, and like the mini-holocaust in Chicago where
hundreds of African-Americans are murdered each year the civil rights
industry looks the other way or makes excuses. They blame guns, poor
education, lack of jobs, rarely do they define the problem accurately. So
here it is. The reason there is so much violence and chaos in the black
precincts is the disintegration of the African-American family.
Right now about 73 percent of all black babies are born out of wedlock. That
drives poverty. And the lack of involved fathers leads to young boys
growing up resentful and unsupervised. When was the last time you saw a
public service ad telling young black girls to avoid becoming pregnant? Has
President Obama done such an ad? How about Jackson or Sharpton? Has the
Congressional Black Caucus demanded an ad like that? How about the PC
pundits who work for NBC News?
White people don't force black people to have babies out of wedlock. That's
a personal decision; a decision that has devastated millions of children and
led to disaster both socially and economically. So raised without much
structure, young black men often reject education and gravitate towards the
street culture, drugs, hustling, gangs. Nobody forces them to do that; again
, it is a personal decision.
But the entertainment industry encourages the irresponsibility by marketing
a gangster culture, hip hop, movies, trashy TV shows to impressionable
children. In fact, President Obama has welcomed some of the worst offenders
in that cesspool to the White House when he should be condemning what these
weasels are doing. These so-called entertainers get rich while the kids who
emulate their lyrics and attitude destroy themselves.
And then there is the drug situation. Go to Detroit and ask anyone living on
the south side of the eight-mile road what destroyed their city? They will
tell you narcotics. They know addiction leads to crime and debasement. But
what do the race hustlers and limousine liberals yell about? The number of
black men in prison for selling drugs. Oh, it's so unfair. It's a nonviolent
crime and blacks are targeted. That is one of the biggest lies in the
history of this country.
The thugs who sell hard drugs, no matter what color they are, deserve to be
put away for long periods of time. They sell poison, they sell a product
that enslaves and kills. They are scum.
When was the last time you heard the Congressional Black Caucus say that?
How about Jackson and Sharpton? How about President Obama?
The solution to the epidemic of violent crime in poor black neighborhoods is
to actively discourage pregnancies out of marriage, to impose strict
discipline in the public schools, including mandatory student uniforms, and
to create a zero tolerance policy for gun and drug crimes imposing harsh
mandatory prison time on the offenders.
And finally, challenging the entertainment industry to stop peddling garbage
. Hey listen up you greed heads, if a kid can't speak proper English, uses
the "f" word in every sentence, it's disgraceful, it's disrespectful -- it's
disrespectful in his or her manner. That child will never, never be able to
compete in the marketplace of America... never. And it has nothing to do
with slavery. It has everything to do with you Hollywood people and you
derelict parents. You're the ones hurting these vulnerable children.
You want a conversation, you got it. You want a better situation for blacks,
give them a chance to revive their neighborhoods and culture. Work with the
good people to stop the bad people. Pumping money into the chaos does
little. You can't legislate good parenting or responsible entertainment. But
you can fight against the madness, with discipline, a firm message and
little tolerance for excuse-making.
It is now time for the African-American leadership, including President
Obama to stop the nonsense. Walk away from the world of victimization and
grievance and lead the way out of this mess.
And that's "The Memo."
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