"No excuse, but......"
We used to identify the kind of pretensive rhetoric exhibited in this video as an "inferiority complex." Today, its ramification is being hustled as "racism." I say "hustled" partly because, left to itself, the complex would fade away into clear air, and the real problem could be seen by all for what it is.
On the Tuesday night (August 6, 2013) Tonight Show, the president of the United States admitted that young black American's are "disproportionately" prone to violent criminal behavior, but then he went on to admonish public scrutiny of the problem, and finally to blaming our laws — for causing confrontation?.
We have no inferior race, or inferior people, in this nation, but there definitely is a problem, and the problem has a solution. But it appears that the POTUS doesn't have a clue on where to start.
Does this mean that we can look forward to more cases like the recent one in Sanford, Florida?
With rising inflation and health-care costs, more and more people cannot afford the risk that outlaw's pose — nor will they willingly assume that risk.
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