‘Faces of Evil in a Violent Underclass’

‘…Think about the Vietnamese refugees or other Asian refugees who came to this country from lives of severe deprivation.  They had nothing…except good values.  With hard work, education, family values, self-discipline and perseverance, most achieved the American Dream in a short amount of time.  In one generation, they were often small business owners and valedictorians.  Fortunately for them, they had no putative leaders teaching them victimhood and hopelessness.  No one told them it was someone else’s job to make their lives successful..’         source

7 thoughts on “‘Faces of Evil in a Violent Underclass’

  1. It really is all about culture and work ethic. I’ve been doing some research of late on life at the time of the Revolution. I came across this now two century old description of the people who arrived on the shores of SC to populate the back country. They arrived with nothing in their pockets:

    These colonists came to Carolina not as ‘gentlemen or traders’, but as tillers of the soil, with the honest intention ‘to earn their bread by the sweat of the brow’, and their lands soon gave evidence of thrift and plenty, and they, by their industry and frugality. . . secured a competency and independence for themselves and their children . . .

    By the way, the American Thinker article misses the latest – a 20 year old feral black arrested for beating a 99 year old woman to death. http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article/20130826/NEWS05/308260013/Murder-suspect-face-court?gcheck=1

    The black “civil rights leaders” grossly overplayed their hand on Trayvon Martin. Now, there are the stirrings of a real pushback on that. It is making the Sunday talk shows and some of the pundits are finally willing to take it on. For instance: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/kathleen-parker-obamas-race-remarks-exacerbate-tensions/2013/08/23/7491bb2e-0c1f-11e3-9941-6711ed662e71_story.html

  2. I read Glenn Beck has done a show where he finally told the world about the Knoxville Horror.
    I realize the article had to tip-toe somewhat. Just look at all those mugshots. Vacant, soulless animals. Readers here may be more familiar with the actual definition of War. I mention this as a commenter at SBPDL said the black on white murders could be officially classed, by U.N standards, as war.

    Oh for whites to know that WAR had been declared on them over there…

    [p.s- not too lazy to do my own homework, computer’s playing uphttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif]

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