Monday, July 11, 2016

Recent Shootings

Here are my thoughts on the recent shootings in Dallas, Louisiana, Minnesota, etc. which of course tie in with the violence in Baltimore, Charleston, Ferguson, etc. awhile back. And they all relate to the Obama agenda that's been in play since he was first elected and has now escalated.

How so?

As the first black candidate to run for the most powerful office in the land, I'm sure many thought if elected, he might finally put to rest once and for all, any thoughts that America was a racist country.

So though I did not vote for him being a conservative republican,  I thought ... okay. Since the guy's been elected and there's nothing I can do to change that, I might as well look for a silver lining. And that silver lining was the thought that maybe he'll help to close whatever racial divide that still might exist. And maybe, he'll also grab the opportunity to become an inspiration of what one can rise to regardless of family, background, race, ethnicity or economic status. Since he came from a broken home and one that was not economically prosperous, he could prove to all that that doesn't necessarily matter.

But I was wrong.

The American people as well as I were to have our hopes dashed.

How so?

Mr. Obama and his administration, in my opinion has done nothing but divide blacks and whites.  He has also incited racial fears that somehow blacks are not being treated fairly or justly by the police. In addition, he has sided almost every time with those African Americans who brought violence, discord and shootings to our cities and claimed it was all about racism by white police officers and others in power.

Yes, there are racist police and others that still exist, But I honestly believe they are the minority rather than the majority. So it's all well and fine to bring attention to those cases that exist. But to only focus on that rarity caused our president to miss the massive influence he could have by also focusing on the many success stories that exist within the minority community.

Mr. Obama has more opportunity than any other public figure to talk about those minorities who have made it as Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court or as CEO's of large companies. Or the ones who run successful small businesses, are professors at ivy league colleges or have prospered in a zillion other fields. Why not bring attention to some of these inspirational stories,  rather than constantly on whatever discord is happening at the time?

The answer? Because that doesn't fit his agenda of divide and conquer.

In addition, no one seems to talk about how most of the cities where these protests, riots, shootings, lootings and acts of violence have taken place are located in areas where liberals rule for the most part.

And what about the breakdown of the black family where 70% of the children are brought up by single mothers. Where are the fathers?

Why isn't any of the above being discussed in the MSM or by government officials and our representatives?

Cause it is too difficult to talk about, too hard to fix.  It's also considered a bit UN-PC. Plus you can't legislate that families stay together. That fathers stick around to provide stability and positive role models for their sons and daughters.

Btw, most violence in our cities are black on black. But rarely do our politicians talk about that. Again, too UN-PC.

Obama could have been a true inspiration for the black community or any group of people who felt powerless as a minority or because of their background. But that wasn't and isn't his M.O. Rather it's about divide and conquer.

How so?

If you divide people into groups and pit them against each other, that creates chaos, animosity, jealousy, hatred,  etc. Once that happens, the powers that be or those who incited the divide to begin with, can conquer. They can take over. Act as though they have the answer if only you'll vote for them or for the laws they want to enact.

And Obama, regardless of his only having a few months left in office plans on continuing to do just this.

He wants to enact stricter gun control laws and federalize the police. I've written about this very topic last year I think.

Anyway, no doubt in my mind this is what he has in mind. Most likely this dream of his won't happen while he's still in office. However,  I'm sure he plans on sticking around as a shadow president if Hillary wins to make sure it does own the road. Sound a bit crazy? Maybe. In fact I hope I'm wrong.

So the protests, riots, shootings and violence will continue to happen. Those who are in the wrong will not be punished as they should be due to political correctness (another way the masses are controlled). Instead their behavior will be justified, condoned or ignored while the powers that be focus on the racism they believe whites still hold against blacks. And nothing will change and only get worse. And the agenda of gun control and federalized police will continue to fight on.

What I thought was just going to be a few words this morning about the recent shootings and violence has turned into quite the long entry. But these thoughts have been roiling around in my mind for quite awhile. I guess now was the time to express them. In fact I couldn't stop even if I tried.

So there you have it. My long-winded reason for why the above is happening right now. Am I right? Who knows. As I've said many times before, only time will tell.

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