Ive been thinking that it would be nice to have a leader who, instead of telling their constituents how they are mistreated and how they are owed something, they reach out with a positive message to the tune of if you want change, start in your own back yard. Start the change in your own neighborhood. Get involved in city government and maybe run for city council. Go to city council meetings on a regular basis instead of just showing up when something bad happens.
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Please explain, anybody, why if you call out these individuals/group of people/community/neighborhood, you are all of a sudden a racist. That, in my mind is reverse racism. Last I checked, we've seen Facebook posts, articles, interviews etc from people of all races/color/religion that don't condone what is happening in ferguson, yet, once again, whites are racist.


The democrats tell the black community they are oppressed, need help, have social injustices. They tell the Mexicans they are oppressed, should enjoy everything we have to offer even if they did enter illegally. The more people get told these things, the more they start to believe it. The real enemy to these groups isn't the people they are told don't like them, it is in fact the very same people who tell them they are oppressed and offer promises for votes.