Talk About Network

Google


Register and Login
Nick
Password
Register create new account Sign up is FREE and you can post replies, new topics, bookmark posts and more!
Recover lost password


Culture > African American Issues > Re: Best articl...
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 2 of 3 Topic 978 of 1061
Post > Topic >>

Re: Best article on the immigration issue

by "||| |||||| || | ||||" <esunsiiitohate@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 6, 2007 at 03:58 PM

you really know how to work well with others, dontcha, sancha.

mexicans don't forget.


"Tani Jantsang ©" <tjsrno@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:13dv2id2kit922d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Listen up - and WAKE UP - and CHOOSE BLACK AMERICA (CBA) - an 
> organization.
>
> Article:
> Are black Americans being blackmailed to sup****t illegal aliens' false 
> civil rights claims?
>
> Kevin Fobbs Kevin Fobbs
> May 22, 2006
>
> On May 1st, hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens took to American 
> streets to essentially blackmail America into sup****ting their alleged 
> "civil rights" which sent up at least a half dozen red flags in the
black 
> community. I'm quite certain that thousands of black mothers and fathers
- 
> who, by the way, are here in this country legally - who are struggling
to 
> obtain a decent education, or affordable housing, or quality health care

> or a job to sup****t their family just had to wonder why 12 to 20 million

> illegal aliens think they should suddenly jump ahead of them in
hijacking 
> their rights as citizens to the American Dream.
>
> What exactly is a "civil right"? What must one have been deprived of,
and 
> under what conditions are these civil rights to be earned or obtained? 
> There is a marked difference between the blood shed, sacrifice made and 
> the entitlements earned by the black civil rights experience of the 19th

> and 20th century struggles and the current claims of millions of illegal

> aliens. The civil rights which each black family earned generation by 
> generation, struggling as citizens under threat of lynching, under
threat 
> of fire bombings, under threat of murder... but as citizens is being 
> compared to illegal aliens who want "civil rights" that are not only not

> earned but they aren't warranted without citizen****p!
>
> Here we go again...
>
> This isn't the first time some folks who were not brought against their 
> will and without the "open and obvious" ability to group them by their 
> skin color to systematically deny their rights tried to pin its "civil 
> rights" entitlement to the coattails of the black struggle for civil 
> rights in the hope that leaders like Rev. Jesse Jackson and millions of 
> black Americans would fall for the rouse. Recently it was gay Americans 
> who claimed several years ago that their struggle was the same as 
> Americans of African decent. It didn't work.
>
> Even Rev. Jesse Jackson had to admit to no real connection to the 
> threadbare attempt to compares the gay experience to the black struggle
as 
> if by some miraculous transformation they or any other group who had not

> gone through the same valiant struggles should somehow be awarded a
"Civil 
> Rights Badge of Constitutional Entitlement" earned and fought for by 
> generations of African Americans since and even before the Civil War.
>
> Now comes another group attempting to attach its claims to black civil 
> rights struggles. What is disturbing is that the illegal alien agenda is

> not a civil rights agenda. The illegal alien agenda attempts to equate 
> evading our border patrols to deserving a civil rights badge of
martyrdom. 
> Now 12 to 20 million illegal aliens who for 25 years have simply walked 
> across, swam across, or were driven under cover of darkness across our 
> nation's border feel they have endured the same comparable experience to

> the countless harrowing "Underground Railroad" trips made by Harriett 
> Tubman or Sojourner Truth through slave states to convey slaves to 
> freedom.
>
> Of course there is no logical comparison, but there are some black
leaders 
> who attempt to make a connection and in their effort are failing black 
> people when they cheapen their worth. This open sup****t and advocacy for

> illegal alien rallies which demand more and more American resources,
more 
> boycotts, more walkouts... at the expense of far too many black
Americans 
> who struggle daily for jobs, decent education and housing is wrong... 
> wrong... wrong!
>
> Where are the courageous black leaders of a century ago such as Booker
T. 
> Wa****ngton and W.E.B. Dubois, who urged American industry and businesses

> to turn to black American workers? Would those same leaders today be 
> seeking sup****t for illegal immigrant labor and their rights over those
of 
> black unemployed or young black adults looking for their first job,
first 
> home, first op****tunity? Is that fair to any American whose forebears
came 
> to this country and worked legally to obtain a place in American
society?
>
> I have to ask Rev. Jesse Jackson about his defense of illegal aliens' 
> rights being put ahead of black Americans who have suffered racism for
far 
> too many generations.
>
> What about those black Chicagoans in his Operation Push's hometown, who 
> have been often deprived of their right to see their child in Chicago 
> placed behind 12 million illegal aliens in the line to a decent
education 
> or decent housing? Would he or Rev. Al Sharpton or any other so-called 
> civil rights leader be able to find 1 million, or 100,000 or 25,000
black 
> mothers or fathers in Detroit, Los Angles, Cleveland, Little Rock, St. 
> Louis, Atlanta, New York, Phoenix, or even Wa****ngton D.C's Southside 
> willing to sign a pledge to allow illegal alien children or parents the 
> right to take away their job, their housing, their education, their 
> father's life struggle in order to be politically correct?
>
> Should the several hundred thousand who marched in Chicago on May 1st be

> given Rev. Jesse Jackson's son's seat in Congress seat because they were

> loud enough to be heard over the quiet cries of his constituents who
have 
> earned the civil right seat on the Freedom Bus?
>
> In 25 years, while illegal aliens have been stealing across the border, 
> black Americans have to be wondering over that same span of time just 
> where are the entry level jobs for them? Black Detroiters have to be 
> wondering, with ten thousand students leaving the public school system 
> each year, should precious educational resources from Michigan or 
> Wa****ngton be spent on millions of illegal alien students who by law 
> should not be here, but because some political and black leaders' fear
of 
> breaking a political correctness infraction, black and white American 
> children may and will lose out on educational resources to help level
the 
> playing field of their own constituent's achievement?
>
> For 12 years I served as a board member in Wayne County, Michigan for
one 
> of the largest social service agencies in America. I can tell you right 
> now that I can not think of a single black family who received much
needed 
> services in order to help keep their family's body, soul and spirit 
> together, would have or should have given up their essential financial 
> sup****ts, their job training and their educational benefits which would 
> help get their family to get back on the right track toward raising
their 
> family up from poverty so that illegal aliens could benefit from their 
> entitlements.
>
> I'm sure these families on welfare have to be wondering just how much
more 
> should they take from an America that is willing to let millions of 
> illegal aliens blackmail our nation, walk out on the country for a day
and 
> demand protections for their families, for their children that the
illegal 
> aliens' own government back in Mexico should provide them... but gladly 
> shows its legal citizens the "Yellow Brick Road" to our nation's 
> pocketbook.
>
> Well black America, maybe its time for you to begin a nationwide "Walk 
> In."
>
> If millions of illegal aliens can demonstrate on the backs of black 
> Americans, push you out of line, and take the legacy of Rosa Park's 
> dramatic act of civil disobedience in sitting down for earned civil 
> rights, then take a page from their book.
>
> If millions of illegal aliens can walk out on America... Black Americans

> ... Let's "Walk IN" for our civil rights!
>
> Let's give our children and our families and our communities and our
jobs 
> and our veterans and our legacies a well-deserved "Walk In" and show all

> Americans what citizens of our nation can do.
>
> Let us embrace our true civil rights legacy, which is to walk in and
stay 
> in the civil rights fight that Harriet Tubman, Rev. Martin Luther King, 
> Jr., my grandfather - a civil rights preacher and teacher in northern 
> Louisiana for over 75 years - and the plethora of other courageous civil

> rights heroes - yes, legal Americans - citizens who did not sneak into
our 
> country in order to take our resources, demand their country's language
be 
> adopted and utilized on American soil did. They did not knuckle under to

> threats.
>
> It is our schools, hospitals and public services that are being shut
down 
> and jobs and housing that are being lost perhaps permanently.
>
> No, this is not the America that our forefathers fought for. This is not

> the nation that our forefathers died for to build a future for their 
> children and for their family.
>
> No, this is not the nation that our true civil rights heroes struggled 
> against racism, and against racial marginalism and against economic 
> deprivation so that maybe, just maybe, in a generation or two their
heirs 
> would have an op****tunity to succeed and inherit the fullness and
richness 
> of the American Dream only to be kicked off the bus and out of the line.
>
> No, I don't think there are black Americans who should stand and wait 
> while millions of illegal aliens' whose only struggle was to cross 
> America's border and take the birthright of black Americans and their 
> ancestor's civil rights legacy without a fight, without a comment and 
> without a struggle. We must say no... not this time... not this way...
and 
> not to our people.
>
> Black America send a wake up call to the millions of illegal aliens who 
> want your place in line and leave you still trying to play by the rules.

> You will stand up and walk into the line. Walk into your civil rights
and 
> walk into your jobs, your schools, your hospitals, your child's 
> scholar****ps and into your future. After 300 plus years of struggle, I 
> think black America is entitled to its civil rights. Walk In and Stay
In.
>
>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Kevin Fobbs is President of National Urban Policy Action Council
(NuPac), 
> a non-partisan civic and citizen-action organization that focuses on 
> taking the politics out of policy to secure urban America's future one 
> neighborhood, one city, and one person at a time. View NuPac on the web
at 
> www.nupac.info. Kevin Fobbs is a regular contributing columnist for the 
> Detroit News.
>
> http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/fobbs/060522
>
>
>
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Best article on the immigration issue
"Tani Jantsang ©&quo  2007-09-06 01:04:06 
Re: Best article on the immigration issue
"||| |||||| || | ||  2007-10-06 15:58:23 
Re: Best article on the immigration issue
"torresD" <t  2008-05-29 12:31:10 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
tan13V112 Fri Jul 25 18:22:24 CDT 2008.