Tuesday, February 7, 2012

White Man's Voice

Recently, I heard a black person on the radio hold forth that blacks could not discriminate because they had "no power." Now the chains have been dropped in America for about 150 years though slavery only ended in Saudia Arabia in 1962.
Blacks do have power, and they can discriminate, and they can be abusive. Every sentient human with a range of black experiences knows that. The prolem is that no one is saying it. Everyone is too frightened, and blacks continue to make absurd statements that many in the media are all too willing to try to ram down our throats. I am using this little medium of a blog to say that they are knowingly not telling the truth and to say they are simply using propaganda. My father as a civil servant was harassed for years by his boss, a black Army colonel. My mother and I worried that Dad's anxiety and depression would lead to a breakdown. A family member was kidnapped and raped by a black man. My son was hit until he was down on the floor twice in one day at school by blacks because he reported one of them for being a drug dealer. He idealistically thought that the student's mother would want to know. Since then, I have watched helplessly while my son in a re-enactment of the Stockholm Syndrome has identified himself with the ghetto black. You know the scene:
wearing your britches down below your buttocks and wanting to be a "player." I fault myiself for not trying to protect my son when he was attacked in government school.
I should have gone to a lawyer and gotten him to send a letter to the school that we would sue if my son were hurt again. This government school encouraged unrest between the races. I saw it during a graduation exercise in which a single black female student posing as a runaway slave scampered about the auditorium trying to evade several slave masters- white, male students. And of course the government teachers and administrators were just unable to protect my son from black retribution.
But I have noticed a huge hypocrisy among blacks about slavery. Now that there is no legal slavery in America and hasn't been for about 150 years, blacks seem to be quite insistent that taxpayers become their partial slaves. That is, taxpayers, particularly "the rich" must pay more taxes for more and more programs that will benefit blacks. This is force, ladies and gentlemen, even though the prevaricating politicians and their kind refer to taxes as "investments." Try not paying your taxes, and you will be eventually forced into jail. Just ask Wesley Snipes. Thus, my question to blacks is do you really object to slavery or do you just object to being the slaves? Forcing other people to live a part of their lives working to pay for you through your government "entiltlements" and other financial programs is slave-holding, pure and simple. Peter Nickerson 352-359-0850 peternickerson12@yahoo.com