Sunday, December 30, 2012

Why liberals hate Tim Scott, a newly appointed black Republican from South Carolina

“Taxation is a form of slavery. When a man does not receive the benefits of his toils because it is taken from him by the government, that is a form of slavery. As a black man, he [Scott]should be anti-tax.

Looking back at the creation of the unions, one must remember that unions were created in order to keep the black man from getting certain jobs. Even today, the Democrats in the state of New York do not allow BOCES programs in the state’s five big-city minority-student school systems because they don’t want black kids to learn a trade that might enable them to compete with white tradesmen for unionized jobs. As a black man, Rep. Tim Scott should be anti-union.

As far as abortion, when one reads the words of the Eugenists who promoted abortion to kill off black babies in the wombs of their mothers in order to “improve the genetics of the population,” and when one considers the fact that abortion mills are purposely placed in ghettos where they’ll be more likely used to kill black babies, it is no surprise that Rep. Tim Scott is against abortion.

All three of these things that this liberal despises Tim Scott for opposing are things that the Democrat Party use to institutionalize inequality in society.”

The Frederick Douglass Foundation

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your reasoning is wrong on so many points. Let me point out a few. At one time I hired a bright young black man who grew up in Carolina. His school system tried to push him into going into the trades, his father said 'No', you are going to college prep programs. When he worked for me, he already had 2 Masters degrees, including one in Biochemistry. He later earned a JD. I think Scott's experience is much more like Leon's, than some NY stat that you quote. Two, Abortion clinics are more likely to be in ghetto areas because their clients for the other health services they offer are most likely poor or low income women who then don't have so far to travel to get to healthcare. And the rent is cheaper. Your point of view is from that suburban ghetto that you inhabit, not a mirror of the world at large.

Norma said...

First, it isn't my reasoning, the writer is a black man, a conservative, and I'm a white woman who read his material. Second, I'm not sure what your example of the one black you hired has to do with the black Republican appointed to represent SC. How convenient for you that you believe killing 40% of black babies is just a matter of demography. I'm sure that covers a lot of guilt over that genocide.