Sunday, June 03, 2007

Admitting That Black Culture Causes Black Crime and Violence

A wave of black teen on black teen murders that swept over London earlier this year finally forced politicians to face up to the truth behind the cause. ( April 12) Tony Blair claimed that "the spate of knife and gun murders in London was not being caused by poverty, but a distinctive black culture. His remarks angered community leaders, who accused him of ignorance and failing to provide support for black-led efforts to tackle the problem."

"It needed to be addressed by a tailored counter-attack in the same way as football hooliganism was reined in by producing measures aimed at the specific problem, rather than general lawlessness.

"Some people working with children knew at the age of five whether they were going to be in "real trouble" later, he said.

"Mr Blair is known to believe the tendency for many black boys to be raised in families without a father leads to a lack of appropriate role models.

"He said: "We need to stop thinking of this as a society that has gone wrong - it has not - but of specific groups that for specific reasons have gone outside of the proper lines of respect and good conduct towards others and need by specific measures to be brought back into the fold."

All I can say is Hallelujah! Heather Mac Donald wrote an article Blair Breaks the Black Crime Taboo and sums up rather nicely the reason why there has been no solution to this rampant crime of black on black in both London and many cities in the US.

"The victim lobby of course struck back hard, denouncing Blair’s call for more assertive policing and demanding more antipoverty funding. Yet in a sign that Britain may contain pockets of sanity still unthinkable in the U.S., the ordinarily PC Commission for Racial Equality stood by Blair’s remarks, saying that people “shouldn't be afraid to talk about this issue for fear of sounding prejudiced.”

Could there be money in maintaining the status quo in the black ghettos of America? Could it be that the gangsta rap culture with it's violence and all around nastiness lines the pockets of music industry moguls, politicians and the like? But money aside the most important cause is the currently held philosophical ideas of a culture.

When our thinkers claim that all cultures are equal and that political correctness dictates that we not criticize other cultures because all cultures are equal it is just a matter of time before culture breaks down and evil doers take over. It's happening with the violence in black communities and it's happening with the increasing Islamic terrorism. When the good does not stand up and demand justice then something will fill the vacuum and that something will always be evil.

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