Jason Whitlock kicks the door down

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I dont agree with everything Jason Whitlock writes, but one thing is for sure, he isnt afraid to tell it like it is. Good on you Jason.




There's a reason I call them the Black KKK. The pain, the fear and the destruction are all the same.

Someone who loved Sean Taylor is crying right now. The life they knew has been destroyed, an 18-month-old baby lost her father, and, if you're a black man living in America, you've been reminded once again that your life is in constant jeopardy of violent death.
The Black KKK claimed another victim, a high-profile professional football player with a checkered past this time.

No, we don't know for certain the circumstances surrounding Taylor's death. I could very well be proven wrong for engaging in this sort of aggressive speculation. But it's no different than if you saw a fat man fall to the ground clutching his chest. You'd assume a heart attack, and you'd know, no matter the cause, the man needed to lose weight.

Well, when shots are fired and a black man hits the pavement, there's every statistical reason to believe another black man pulled the trigger. That's not some negative, unfair stereotype. It's a reality we've been living with, tolerating and rationalizing for far too long.

When the traditional, white KKK lynched, terrorized and intimidated black folks at a slower rate than its modern-day dark-skinned replacement, at least we had the good sense to be outraged and in no mood to contemplate rationalizations or be fooled by distractions.

Our new millennium strategy is to pray the Black KKK goes away or ignores us. How's that working?

About as well as the attempt to shift attention away from this uniquely African-American crisis by focusing on an alleged injustice the white media allegedly perpetrated against Sean Taylor.

Within hours of his death, there was a story circulating that members of the black press were complaining that news outlets were disrespecting Taylor's victimhood by reporting on his troubled past

No disrespect to Taylor, but he controlled the way he would be remembered by the way he lived. His immature, undisciplined behavior with his employer, his run-ins with law enforcement, which included allegedly threatening a man with a loaded gun, and the fact a vehicle he owned was once sprayed with bullets are all pertinent details when you've been murdered.

Marcellus Wiley, a former NFL player, made the radio circuit Wednesday, singing the tune that athletes are targets. That was his explanation for the murders of Taylor and Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams and the armed robberies of NBA players Antoine Walker and Eddy Curry.

Really?

Let's cut through the bull(manure) and deal with reality. Black men are targets of black men. Period. Go check the coroner's office and talk with a police detective. These bullets aren't checking W-2s.

Rather than whine about white folks' insensitivity or reserve a special place of sorrow for rich athletes, we'd be better served mustering the kind of outrage and courage it took in the 1950s and 1960s to stop the white KKK from hanging black men from trees.

But we don't want to deal with ourselves. We take great joy in prescribing medicine to cure the hate in other people's hearts. Meanwhile, our self-hatred, on full display for the world to see, remains untreated, undiagnosed and unrepentant.

Our self-hatred has been set to music and reinforced by a pervasive culture that promotes a crab-in-barrel mentality.

You're damn straight I blame hip hop for playing a role in the genocide of American black men. When your leading causes of death and dysfunction are murder, ignorance and incarceration, there's no reason to give a free pass to a culture that celebrates murder, ignorance and incarceration.


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Of course there are other catalysts, but until we recapture the minds of black youth, convince them that it's not OK to "super man dat ho" and end any and every dispute by "cocking on your *****," nothing will change.

Does a Soulja Boy want an education?

HBO did a fascinating documentary on Little Rock Central High School, the Arkansas school that required the National Guard so that nine black kids could attend in the 1950s. Fifty years later, the school is one of the nation's best in terms of funding and educational opportunities. It's 60 percent black and located in a poor black community.

Watch the documentary and ask yourself why nine poor kids in the '50s risked their lives to get a good education and a thousand poor black kids today ignore the opportunity that is served to them on a platter.

Blame drugs, blame Ronald Reagan, blame George Bush, blame it on the rain or whatever. There's only one group of people who can change the rotten, anti-education, pro-violence culture our kids have adopted. We have to do it.

According to reports, Sean Taylor had difficulty breaking free from the unsavory characters he associated with during his youth.

The "keepin' it real" mantra of hip hop is in direct defiance to evolution. There's always someone ready to tell you you're selling out if you move away from the immature and dangerous activities you used to do, you're selling out if you speak proper English, embrace education, dress like a grown man, do anything mainstream.

The Black KKK is enforcing the same crippling standards as its parent organization. It wants to keep black men in their place "â€￾ uneducated, outside the mainstream and six feet deep.

In all likelihood, the Black Klan and its mentality buried Sean Taylor, and any black man or boy reading this could be next.
 
I almost Posted the Link to this ARTICLE I loved it So Much !!!!!!!!!!!

Politically Incorrect but the TRUTH !!!!!!!!!!
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Wow...hard hitting and a fantastic read. The guy knows how to express a valid opinion.
 
Nice Commentary...ALL OF US should think about this not just one race...The hand you lend may be the life you save...
 
You know Bill Cosby is saying very much the same thing... but he is bashed by the very people he is trying to help.. amazing
 
I've been with the KCPD for 15 yrs. now, I can't begin to tell you how many times vehicles have been brought in shot up, from gang disputes, drugs, robberies. It just doesn't make sense. Black on Black crime it has to stop. And this is coming from a black person.
 
This kind of violent crime perpetrated on our loved ones in our homes and communities must stop, that is coming from a fellow american.
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I know a lot of brother's that hate the fact, jason tells the god-hoest-truth about thing's. Personally I find his politically-incorrect honesty refreshing.
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I've been with the KCPD for 15 yrs. now, I can't begin to tell you how many times vehicles have been brought in shot up, from gang disputes, drugs, robberies. It just doesn't make sense. Black on Black crime it has to stop. And this is coming from a black person.
Hey Wiz, Ive been with the Illinois Department of Corrections for almost 12 years now. I work as an Intel officer (Gang specialist) and see the violence carry over into the system. Loyalty is gone, its all about the money now. Its getting bad....
 
I teach in high school
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and I see the beginnings of this everyday.

Students (black and white) do not see the value of education when they can just make money sellin drugs like their "cousin" does or robbing and stealing.

They don't believe they have to work for anything, it should just be handed to them.

They watch it on MTV, glorify laziness, and they are the future of our country
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I've never heard it put this way... Black KKK.... but the black man is really the true enemy of the black population....
 
It's a shame how all races of children are being raised today...far too many broken homes, parents that don't actually deserve to be parents...kids raising themselves and not being guided down the right path, nothing but bad influences all around to show them a life of crime...

Mike and I watched a show in the National Geographic Channel called "Prison Nation" and how we as a society are locking up more and more criminals, not rehabilitating them, letting them loose on society only to have them return within 3 years. The stats were sobering, the idea that we're locking away men and women that are already in rough shape and letting them out in even worse condition *sigh*

It was poignantly shown that the lines are drawn behind prison walls...you're either faced with gangs along racial lines, or you're dealing with gangs like the Crips and the Bloods...despite the situation, the day-to-day goal of prisoners within our prison system is to survive and be on top...these are the same individuals that eventually walk our streets, live next door...that criminal mind is there and tough to break...it was a good show, worth watching, sobering and depressing...I've always been one to not give much thought to those that are behind bars; lock 'em up, throw away the key mentality...then when you hear the #'s being released, the # that land back inside, how society as a whole suffers from this epidemic and that it's not just being kept behind prison walls...

Cycles of hate and crime are very tough to break...I don't think it's ONLY a black on black issue, but I do agree there's a elevated problem there...
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Want to here a scary fact. In Illinois, guess how much time an inmate does when he/she is sentenced to a 1 year term.

























61 Days. Yep, 61 days for every year. What a joke.
 
Want to here a scary fact. In Illinois, guess how much time an inmate does when he/she is sentenced to a 1 year term.

61 Days. Yep, 61 days for every year. What a joke.
I was shocked to see in that show a guy sentenced for just 7 years for manslaughter...he killed someone in a fit of road rage...just 7 years, and who knows how much time he got off of that for good behavior and what-not
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It's a shame how all races of children are being raised today...far too many broken homes, parents that don't actually deserve to be parents...kids raising themselves and not being guided down the right path, nothing but bad influences all around to show them a life of crime...
I think you stuck the nail on the head !!
 
Want to here a scary fact. In Illinois, guess how much time an inmate does when he/she is sentenced to a 1 year term.

61 Days. Yep, 61 days for every year. What a joke.
I was shocked to see in that show a guy sentenced for just 7 years for manslaughter...he killed someone in a fit of road rage...just 7 years, and who knows how much time he got off of that for good behavior and what-not  
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We do need harder sentancing ! In Wa. You get 1/3rd off good time automatically . While you are in if you screw up they take some of your "Good Time" away. It works okay but there is no rehabilitation going on , You come in and leave the same as you were , no training or college. Its up to the person to get him or herself on their feet and do whats right . Prisons need to be harder like the sheriff in Az. (tent city and wearing pink with no extras). Trust me I know what i'm talking about here, I straightened my life out on my own .
 
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