Tuesday, May 27, 2014


 
And the survey says .... 

 



Bill O'Reilly on the black race issue

I have been waiting for someone on a National Level to finally speak the truth, and it happened. Wait until you hear this monolog given by Bill O' Reilly on his show. He tells it like it REALLY is. This is the topic that no one (aside from 75% of the American public) would ever touch with a ten foot pole.

I kind of like O' Reilly, but after this, I have a lot more respect for him. I'm sure he is putting his career on the line after this one. What he says is the TRUTH and most of America knows it, but like the "Emperor with no clothes", no one will dare speak the truth in public. This video should go viral. Thanks Bill, someone finally had the 'BALLS" to say it.

http://www.cnsnews.com/video/national/oreilly-americas-race-problem


Cuzzin Ricky Esquire




6 comments:

Anonymous said...


Of course B'ore is absolutely 100% correct on this issue.

Too bad he didn't get so indignant when the likes of Sharpie was sitting across the table from him, instead of kissing his ass and playing footsie with him. When he was writing checks out to the National Action Network {Sharpie's RICO operation}.

Geo

Anonymous said...

The one thing O'Rielly didn't mention as a causative factor in this situation is the Great Society legislation of the mid-60's. Its perverse incentives required the father not to be present in the household in order for the mother to keep her and her children's benefits.

JLW III

pdwalker said...

JLW III points out the key missing point. Why won't he talk about the destruction of american (black) families becsause of welfare?

I guess too many people just want their free shit.

Esteve said...

Stephen A. Smith on ESPN's "First Take" makes a similar point while defending himself for having defended Mark Cuban's remarks about prejudice. He was blasted by his peers, friends and family, both black and liberal white. I admire him for not buckling under the pressure.

Skoonj said...

JLW III and pdwalker are correct. Welfare, and the requirement that the father be absent, is absolutely the most devastating thing done to the black family.

Prior to the Great Society and this rule, black and white cultures actually were pretty similar. In 1959 The Crests did a very popular song, Charley Brown. In it, Charley was a clown, and he was UNLIKE all his equally black peers. They were all in school together, and they were pointing out how Charley Brown was a cutup, and that this was different, not the norm. A few years later and the song couldn't have been done, since there was no attention to education in the black community.

Anonymous said...

We record B'OR every night, for the opening and closing of the show and for Watters and Miller.
He's talked about the destruction of the black family by the welfare state many times. I guess he assumed his viewers would remember.
-bravokilo

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