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Saturday, May 2, 2015

The Baltimore Riots as I see it


The Baltimore riots have raised more questions than answers and my American friends are at a loss to understand what has happened. One worthy who is a friend of mine has commented that the riots are an expression of Black disgust at rampant discrimination in the USA by the whites against the blacks. But is it so simple ? Also has this disgust to be taken care of by a violent reaction like arson and looting. I ask this question as the situation is bad and with an Afro American as President it looks like an anomaly that blacks are discriminated against. 

Maybe they are, but what is the justification for looting and arson? Is this the only way to register dissent? Have a look at Baltimore. The city is governed by Democrats for the last 3 decades and can anyone deny that?  The political leadership is predominantly African American. The Afro American are also present in Baltimore in big numbers, so it is not a case of an isolated community being subjected to violence. In fact the last census shows that the Blacks constitute 65% of the population.The whites number just 29% and it is highly unlikely that whites who are in a minority will attack blacks.

Let us not forget that the mayor and the Chief of police are Afro- American and so is a large number in the force at the activity level. What then is the problem, why this violence and upsurge leading to riots and arson and looting?
Perhaps there is another factor  that is ignored.The penchant of the Afro American  to have sex as a glass of water. I was shocked to learn that 71% of all African Americans are born out of wedlock. This is a pointer that shows the moral depravity of  African American population. I ask with such a large number of children born out of wedlock, where are the fathers, Why do the blacks tolerate this ?
The roots of violence is perhaps in the genes. It is something that only Darwin can explain and after all the negro never had it so good in America as today. I remember reading an interview by the famous American icon and actor John Wayne. What did he say? he said " tell me any place in the world where the Negro has a better deal than in America  ...". I agree with Wayne. The black must understand that rights cannot be gained by violence and looting and he better learn that to earn anything one has to work for it. Maybe I am the odd man out.


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