Friday, May 07, 2010

(I Think That I Am Going To Start A New Tribe In Order To Separate): The Grio - Is Black Unemployment A Civil Rights Violation

Monique Morris: Is black unemployment a human rights issue?

In one month -

  • The NAACP joins with the AFL-CIO to protest in front of Wall Street demanding that they be made to pay to create new jobs because they are the ones who destroyed them  over the past 3 years
  • An article which asks the question "Is The High Unemployment Rates In Black America A Human Rights Violation"?

Black America - 16.5%

Afghanistan 40%
American Samoa 29.8%
Cameroon 30%
Cantral African Rep 8.0%
Cuba 1.8%
Djibouti 59.0%
Equatorial Guinea 30.0%
Ghana 11.0%
Grenada         24.5%
Guatemala 3.2%
Honduras         27.8%
Iraq        18.0%
Kenya 40.0%
Liberia 85.0%
Mali        30.0%
Mozambique 60.0%
Nigeria 10.5%
Puerto Rico 16.5%
Senegal 48.0%
Spain 20.0%
Zambia 50.0%
Zimbabwe 90.0%


Does anyone else notice the pattern?
IF you believe that the growth in power by the Progressive-Fundamentalists over more land masses was going to translate into their willingness to take more responsibility for the economic, social, academic results WITHIN these domains - you are sadly mistaken.

Instead they are brainwashed with a "Struggle" milieu.
They have no pretenses by which this control over more of the key institutions should be accompanied by responsibility.

The left's strength is their ability to render indictments.  By taking the case of Black unemployment to the United Nations they are able to continue this trend.
I challenge the United Nations to consider the real poor people in the world who need an economic foundation and then laugh this case brought forth by these disgruntled American leftists and throw them out of the building.

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