BLACK AMERICANS are STUCK in DETROIT – No MONEY and NO WAY
OUT!
OUT!
VICTIMS of the LEFT: BLACK AMERICANS in 2014
This essay examines specifically how the left, in its self-identified quest
to elevate African Americans by means of myriad social justice campaigns, has
in fact done incalculable harm to the black community in the United States.
1) How the Left
Created Black Victimology and Black Rejection of American Values
2) Affirmative
Action: How the Left Has Harmed Blacks through the Bigotry of Low Expectations
3) How the Left
Consigns Blacks to Substandard Education
4) How the War on
Poverty Devastated the Black Community
5) How the Failed
Crusade of “Sex Education” Harmed the Black Community
6) The Crime Wave
that Has Decimated Black America
7) How Blacks Have
Been Victimized by Leftist Policies Concerning AIDS
8) How the Left
Demands Black Conformity of Thought
9) Notes
1) How the Left Created Black Victimology and Black Rejection of American
Values ( Return to top):
At the dawn of the civil rights era of the 1950s and 60s, Americans came
face to face with the defining social and political issue of their time: the
need to address their country’s lingering racial injustices. Those inequities
were particularly abhorrent in the South, where, following the long epoch of
slavery, Jim Crow laws mandating segregation treated blacks as less than fully
human from the 1890s through the early 1960s. Conditions for blacks in the
North, though not nearly ideal, were considerably better. While northern blacks
also encountered plenty of prejudice and discrimination, they at least had an
elementary sense of personal security and were treated with far more respect
than their southern counterparts.[1]
Around the middle of the twentieth century, there were hints that racial
justice would become the trend of America’s future from border to border.
Membership in the NAACP
increased tenfold during World War II,[2]
reflecting a growing awareness—among both blacks and whites—of the urgent need
for reform. Two years after the war’s end, Jackie Robinson broke major league
baseball’s color bar. A year later, President Harry Truman announced that
segregation would be eliminated from the nation’s armed forces. Truman also
appointed blacks to numerous government posts in his administration. Many
whites, particularly in the South, were reluctant to accept black Americans’
ever-growing inclusion in once exclusively-white realms. Nevertheless, white
racial attitudes were gradually but indisputably evolving in every region of
the country.
This essay examines specifically how the left, in its self-identified quest
to elevate African Americans by means of myriad social justice campaigns, has
in fact done incalculable harm to the black community in the United States.
1) How the Left
Created Black Victimology and Black Rejection of American Values
2) Affirmative
Action: How the Left Has Harmed Blacks through the Bigotry of Low Expectations
3) How the Left
Consigns Blacks to Substandard Education
4) How the War on
Poverty Devastated the Black Community
5) How the Failed
Crusade of “Sex Education” Harmed the Black Community
6) The Crime Wave
that Has Decimated Black America
7) How Blacks Have
Been Victimized by Leftist Policies Concerning AIDS
8) How the Left
Demands Black Conformity of Thought
9) Notes
1) How the Left Created Black Victimology and Black Rejection of American
Values ( Return to top):
At the dawn of the civil rights era of the 1950s and 60s, Americans came
face to face with the defining social and political issue of their time: the
need to address their country’s lingering racial injustices. Those inequities
were particularly abhorrent in the South, where, following the long epoch of
slavery, Jim Crow laws mandating segregation treated blacks as less than fully
human from the 1890s through the early 1960s. Conditions for blacks in the
North, though not nearly ideal, were considerably better. While northern blacks
also encountered plenty of prejudice and discrimination, they at least had an
elementary sense of personal security and were treated with far more respect
than their southern counterparts.[1]
Around the middle of the twentieth century, there were hints that racial
justice would become the trend of America’s future from border to border.
Membership in the NAACP
increased tenfold during World War II,[2]
reflecting a growing awareness—among both blacks and whites—of the urgent need
for reform. Two years after the war’s end, Jackie Robinson broke major league
baseball’s color bar. A year later, President Harry Truman announced that
segregation would be eliminated from the nation’s armed forces. Truman also
appointed blacks to numerous government posts in his administration. Many
whites, particularly in the South, were reluctant to accept black Americans’
ever-growing inclusion in once exclusively-white realms. Nevertheless, white
racial attitudes were gradually but indisputably evolving in every region of
the country.
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