Sunday, October 03, 2010

AJC's Cynthia Tucker NOW Wants To Talk About "Street Pirate On Black Homicide"

(Note the AJC has not yet updated their web site with the opinion column from Ms Tucker.  I will update this entry when they provide the link)

Cynthia Tucker: The Crime That Few Discuss

As I exercise my program of analysis of "What makes the Black community tick" with a focus upon the Black Press - I am often astounded by the audacity that is shown by some of its most vocal operatives.

Some of the players that are the biggest obfuscators - who engaged in a coordinated effort to "keep their ideological adversaries on trial" - often work at their own pace, returning BACK WITHIN the Black community and report upon the "benign neglect" that has taken place as they fought their war on "foreign ideological soil" over the duration.

Anyone who is a constant reader of this blog knows that I have been doggedly focused on the greatest molestation of civil and human rights for Black people in 2010:  The terror that blankets our community as a result of Street Pirate violence upon our people!!
  • Wealth is lost as a community becomes known as a crime haven
  • Tax digests are shrunk as people move out
  • Services become starved as there is more people with greater needs but fewer LOCAL resources to provide for them
Ironically such a death spiral that was triggered by this local "benign neglect" of the young people who were allowed to morph into "Street Pirates" often BUTTRESSES the drive for "Nationalization of Entitlements" for the simple reason that  the LOCAL means by which these resources had been generated is destroyed.  The progressives that drive home this point have their mandate strengthened as a result of this dysfunction.  Thus the endless cycle continues as does "the struggle".

My ideological views are not based on any bigoted entrenchment.  Instead the are derived by my observations of the patterns that are in play among people coupled with my understanding of human nature and group propaganda.

Ms Tucker speaks to the steady quantity of Black homicides that are taking place within our communities.  She fails to make note of the lack of HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT that is the source of our present difficulties.  Ms Tucker, a known progressive, wrote her article for no other reason than to draw upon the sentiments of the large (White) middle class readership of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in the hopes that they would express some consideration of the murderous rampage that is taking place just a short drive away from their suburban enclaves.

Ms Tucker seems to be unaware of the fact that anyone who watches the 6am, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, 10pm or 11pm local news is already aware of the the deadly zipcodes around metro Atlanta.  A push pin is applied to the "Google Map" in their mind each time the reporter details where the murder scene is located.   Normally in Atlanta it is:
  • SouthWest Atlanta
  • NorthWest Atlanta (Vine City)
  • Decatur
  • Stone Mountain
 If we scroll back about 60 years and make note of these same locations - the sight of dead Black people in these areas would trigger an indictment of injustice and a call by the Black civil rights leadership to America that the consider the cost of their BIGOTRY.   A "Dead Black Man" was the fruit of their entrenchment.

Today the sight of a string of "Dead Black men" does not show proof of "organic evil" in the hands of the killer.  Instead we are asked to look at how the bigotry in society has MADE a human being that should have been modeled into a productive citizen into a brazen killer.  This due to the marginalization from society.

The truth is that those who were assigned the obligation to manage these human resources per their proximity to them have been conditioned to outsource their obligation toward a more nationalized model. 

The next time that you find yourself lulled into functional obfuscation by a "domestic economic hitman" who is functioning as an opinion writer - CONSIDER THE COST TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY for our collective choice to not focus WITHIN.

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