Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Blacks Discipline Problem

Two hundred or so years after slaves were imported. One hundred and fifty or so years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Sixty or so years after the Civil Rights Act our Bay Bridge was shut down yesterday by advocates of black issues. "Issues" translates into more money for nothing and more exceptions to living a normal life which includes working for a living and not having children you can't afford etc.The commute traffic was shut down for hours as five lanes of bridge traffic were blocked by cars which stopped and drivers then chained cars and themselves in place.Inclusion of negroes while having advanced significantly, they wear clothes although I suspect for some it's a disguise to pass for civilized, seems to have stalled.Like the cars on the bridge. I think that regularity is a bridge that some blacks refuse or are reluctant to take. In essence it's like a wheel. It's simple and does the same thing all the time.It's engineered discipline and consequently its a valuable tool.It can't be jazzed. It can't be jazzed is one of the reasons that some blacks can't stand it. Lyrics from lament "Ole Man River" from "Show Boat"composed by high profile liberal Oscar Hammerstein II includes "...jest keeps rollin' along..". And so the hapless negro slave tells his story simply.

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