Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Open Letter To James Clyburn



     Ah, James Clyburn. Jimmy---may I call you that? No? Ok, Jimmy.


     Jimmy, you've recently said that Mitt Romney's reference to the "politics of envy" was like saying to Rosa Parks that she's just envious that some white dude has a seat in the front of the bus. You're a jackass, Jimmy. Everything to you is seen through melanin colored glasses. You're so blinded by your own racism that you can't think straight.


     Let's talk economics, shall we, Jimmy? You wail and moan about "inequality", yet you never want to talk about why there is "inequality".  You see, Jimmy. I'm not a politician. I'm not interested in, nor am I going to be pigeon-holed by, politically correct nonsense.


     The reason there is "inequality" is because some people actually get up off their butts and do things. They build things, they provide services, they manufacture goods---and then they sell those goods and services to people who have need or want of those goods and services. And get this, Jimmy, they do it at a profit. They bust their tails to put a little food on their tables and a few dollars in the bank.


     On the other hand, Jimmy, there are those who wouldn't get up off their butts to jump in a lake if their pants were on fire. They expect everything to be handed to them due to some misguided sense of entitlement. They think that they are owed something from those who are doing. You wanna know why they think this, Jimmy? Because of you and idiots like you, that's why.


    You wail and moan because black Americans continually seem to be at a disadvantage and you immediately blame whitey. Tell me something, Jimmy. How is it that the black American family was in a better economic and integral situation during Jim Crow (an invention of your Democrat party, by the way) than they are now? You don't want to answer the question, do you Jimmy? Well, here it is. The black American family, though disadvantaged by Jim Crow (Democrat invention), was intact. 


     Instead of listening to Dr. Martin Luther King, and desiring simple legal equality, you and your ilk such as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson began to tell black Americans that they were owed more than freedom. They were owed by ol' whitey everything necessary for their existence. Intentionally or not, you sent the message to black men that they are no longer responsible for their families. Instead, you telegraphed that the government was gonna step in as provider of the black family. Stupid move, Jimmy. Now you've got a couple of generations of black men who, instead of being responsible fathers, are populating America's slums with fatherless children while they themselves are populating America's prisons. You should be ashamed of yourself, Jimmy.


     Congratulations, Jimmy. This is your legacy:


     When it should have been this:




     Jimmy, you jackass. You wonder why there is "inequality" in America. You're too stupid to recognize why. You wail and moan, yet you ignore the reality that is staring you in the face. 


     Instead of engaging the real problem and seeking solutions to it, you find a way to ignore it and just blame this guy instead:






    Jimmy, just keep in mind that there was another historical figure that used similar projection tactics:






    Only he had another race in mind:




    
     Jimmy, you might want to think about your actions before you open your mouth with your inane stupidity. 

4 comments:

  1. Bravo Buddy!
    "Everything to you is seen through melanin colored glasses."

    Love that line.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Nice job at putting my frustrations into words!

    ReplyDelete