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Friday, March 14, 2014

The "lazy" intellectuals

The "lazy" intellectuals

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/13/paul-ryan-inner-city-comment-working-poor

Ana Marie Cox, the lazy intellectual. She writes for other lazy intellectuals who evidently do not have the decoder ring.

"It's this last bit that's gotten Ryan in the most trouble, stirring up accusations of intentional (if subtle) racism. The logic is transitive and not direct: by "inner cities" Ryan meant black; by describing black men as not "learning" the "value and culture of work" – and since Charles Murray has called poor people "lazy" – Ryan was saying black men were lazy. So: "inner cities" = black people; "inner cities" = not valuing work; not valuing work = "lazy"; therefore what Paul Ryan really meant is "black people = lazy"."


It's not "Ryan was saying" it is what Ana Marie Cox is saying, and shame on her. What she is not saying but is thinking is that she owns these black people, and needs to keep them captives.

People in the culturally deprived inner cities, are lacking incentives because the culture, black, white, Hispanic sees work as for suckers. A criminal quick buck is desired. If you don't agree with this, life is made harder. It is not insignificant that the democrats control the inner cities, and keep the residents down. The residents are a voting block "owned" by the democrats who block paths to improvement like charter schools.

When a minority person breaks through these barriers, he is derided as a race treaters.

Similarly, writers, are not allowed to develop their one thoughts when entrapped in the progressive propaganda machine.

Let's us pray for the victims of inner city cultural suppression, and also the minds captive to progressive new-speak.


Dave Farnsworth

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