Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Bibb County (Ga) School System: A Reminder of Why Pre-1954 America Existed


PK Note: Before reading this piece, you must educate yourself on Macon, Georgia. It's a city where the behavior of Black people ended such community building traditions as Trick or Treating and Easter Egg Hunts; it's a city where Black dysfunction - Blacks are 66 % of the population - have helped drive away capital (and white people), ensuring that it ranks as one of the brokest in America
Breakdown of Bibb County School System (home of Macon, Georgia -- where Trick or Treating and Easter Egg Hunts have been cancelled

May 17, 1954 is the date the United States Supreme Court decided that school segregation was unconstitutional. It was a date that fundamentally changed the United States and education in America.

And it is Bibb County in Georgia (home to Macon -- where Trick or Treating has been cancelled because of violence in Black neighborhoods) where we see one of the primary reasons why segregation was ever necessary.

One thing we are never taught in school is why school segregation was necessary prior to its overturning in 1954: obviously some events or a multitude of diverse events must have been required for such a policy of segregation to be the law of the land when it came to education.

Perhaps Bibb County school system offers a candid, intimate look into why our forefathers deemed the segregation of children to ensure a healthy and safe learning environment was important. Mind you, out of 153,000+ people, the county is 50 percent white and 47 percent Black.

However, of 24,345 students enrolled in the Bibb County school system in 2008, 73.5 percent were Black and 21 percent were white. The future - save for white kids in public schools - of Bibb County doesn't look so bright (the average ACT score of a Bibb County student was 17.7 in 2009; for the state of Georgia, it was 20.7; for the United States, it was a 21 -- out of 36).

But why again might we have once had segregated schools in America? Well, the answer is quite simple [Bibb school fights, weapons reported tallies differ widely, The Telegraph, 9-18-2012]:               

Read more here: http://www.macon.com/2012/09/18/2181909/bibb-school-fights-weapons-reported.html#storylink=cpy

The latest version of a Bibb County school safety report contains statistics on fights and weapons in schools that vary widely from those that the school system reported to the state Department of Education. There are few differences between the two versions of the report, the latest of which school board members received Monday.  
The new report included data and analysis on school fights, as well as guns and knives found on campus. The new report also recommends that the school district either withdraw from -- or significantly amend -- a student discipline agreement involving the school system, law enforcement agencies and other organizations that would divert some student misdemeanors from Bibb County Juvenile Court. 
That modifies a recommendation made in a previous report by Safe Havens International, hired to evaluate safety in Bibb County’s public schools. Both reports indicate that crimes have been underreported in the district and that the data available is considered unreliable, in part because staff members interviewed said they have felt pressured not to report disciplinary episodes. 
Both reports also include recommendations about making schools, parking lots and other areas safer, among other findings. A line graph in the new report shows that there were about 2,300 fights during the 2010-11 school year and about 2,400 fights during the 2011-12 school year. It was difficult to get an exact number because the measurements in the graphic -- and several others -- were not precise. 
 The report pointed out that even though there were more fights year to year, the increase was probably higher than the data showed. “Even though we see ample indication that under reporting of incidents has occurred during the past school year, the number of fights in the District overall still increased slightly,” the report stated. 
“This indicates that it is likely that a more significant increase in the number of fights has taken place this year.” The previous Safe Havens report indicated that analysts could not get data on fights and weapons from the school system at first. “Even though we repeatedly requested, we were not provided with information about fights and the number of weapons confiscated from students,” that report stated. The Telegraph called the school system with questions Tuesday, but was told that officials were in meetings and that it would be Wednesday before they could field questions. 
Board members contacted Tuesday said they had not yet been able to look over the new report. In the same two-year time period, another line graph in the latest report notes that incidents of knives at schools dropped from about 80 to about 50. School officials confiscated 10 guns from students during the 2010-11 school year, compared to 13 guns during the 2011-12 year. The report notes that the number of knives cases was unlikely to drop while there were more fights and guns in schools. 
 “Though we received the requested incident data late in the process, we did have time to perform limited analysis of the data. The data indicates that the District does have significant risk when it comes to the high number of fights at (its) elementary, middle and high schools in combination with a relatively high level of weapons incidents.” There were, however, discrepancies between the data in the Safe Havens report and data reported to the state on similar incidents.  
 During the 2011-12 school year, the Bibb County school system reported to the state that there were 1,761 fights in its schools, an increase from 1,628 fights during the 2010-11 school year. In terms of weapons, there were 43 knives, nine rifles, 26 cases of “other weapons” and one “other firearm” in Bibb schools during the 2011-12 school year reported to the state. The previous year, 51 knives, eight rifles, 47 “other weapons” and one “other firearm” were reported to the state. 
Bibb County, far left; State of Georgia, middle; Georgia County Avg, far right
Never mind the data, cheer up!: Think how many recruits for Southeastern Conference (SEC) football and basketball teams are in this school system. Who knows how much violence is actually transpiring in the 73 percent Black Bibb County school system, save the white parents who have pulled their children out to attend private schools where the only violence is in the pages of history books.

It should be noted that Macon is the home of Jack Ellis, the first Black mayor of the city (elected in the late 1990s). He was responsible for much of the white flight from the city, though he was championed as the man who would "heal" the racial division within the Macon [Divisive Georgia mayor nears end of tenure Macon's first black mayor reached out to Chavez, used taxes to go to Africa, AP, 9-25-2007]:


Jack Ellis was elected Macon’s first black mayor amid high hopes he would bring the city together. Instead he has divided it with one move after another — trips to Africa at taxpayer expense, his conversion to Islam, his reaching out to Venezuela’s anti-American president.

He has also survived recall efforts, constant bickering with the City Council and repeated federal grand jury investigations into public spending.
Now, with just months to go before Ellis leaves office, some civic leaders in this city of 95,000 can only look back and wonder what might have been.
“People were really excited when he was first elected eight years ago. As a community, we felt it was time, and he got a lot of the vote across all demographics,” said Nancy White, a first-term city councilwoman who is white. “But a lot of people feel like he let the city down. There’s a lot of disappointment. It could have been so much better.”
In fact, the divisiveness has prompted the mayor’s apparent successor, fellow Democrat Robert Reichert, a white lawyer who is the choice of the Macon businessestablishment, to run on a platform of reconciliation.
A towering 61-year-old with a booming voice and salt-and-pepper hair, Ellis is unapologetic about his record.
“I have a certain power that’s granted,” he said. “I don’t abuse it, but I use it. That’s what power is for — to be used.”
Surprise electoral victory 
One of 13 children born to a poor sharecropper, Ellis grew up outside Macon with three siblings crammed into one room. He served in Vietnam with the Army, worked on Jesse Jackson’s presidential run in 1988, then made a name for himself with a local-access TV show that pushed for the expansion of Macon’s bus system and came out against a proposal to give city land to a club with no black members.
He got elected mayor in 1999 on his second try with significant white support in this city, where 66 percent of the residents are black and one in three lives below the poverty level. His victory against the establishment’s favorite came as a surprise to many.
He soon won accolades for his efforts to stabilize the city’s worst neighborhoods. He obtained a $21 million federal grant to rebuild a rundown district near downtown, an ambitious project he kicked off by wrecking his mother’s old home first.
It's not just Atlanta that is headed toward collapse; it's the entire state of Georgia. But it is the Bibb County school system and the violence within the walls of the elementary, middle and high schools (remember, 73 percent of the enrolled students are Black) that can't be cataloged properly - or isn't reported - which helps serve as a simple "nudge" to those incredulous as to why we once had school segregation in America.

33 comments:

Ricky Tucker said...

I see the collapse coming. My wife and I are trying to get out of here to Idaho in 2014. Hope it lasts that long.

Anonymous said...

One thing we are never taught in school is why school segregation was necessary prior to its overturning in 1954: obviously some events or a multitude of diverse events must have been required for such a policy of segregation to be the law of the land when it came to education.

The "why" is the critical part.

The usual narrative is that segregation was ginned up in the bad old days because white people did not like black people because of the color-of-their-skin -- as if a system as intrusive and as expensive as segregation would be imposed by a great nation simply over blind prejudice.

No mention is made in the narrative of differences between blacks and whites in educational requirements, crime rates, ability to develop businesses, illegitimacy numbers, ability to maintain infrastructure, and all the rest. Or of black politics which tend towards displacing white people via the usual race hustles.

Perhaps SBPDL can go into the "why" in more detail. VDare had a story by F. Roger Devlin a while ago (March 24, 2009) entitled "Brown vs. Board, Govt. vs. People: The Curious Course Of The Desegregation Wars"; this article provided a lot of info on the pro-segregation side of the case. It was eye opening, to say the least, that the pro-segregation side had marshaled considerable scientific evidence. Perhaps their evidence could be proven wrong, but the anti-segregation side did not attempt to do so. Instead, the integrationist appeal was to emotion and not reason.

Another point to consider is that ending segregation was not simply a matter of rolling back laws (which might be justifiable on a small government basis). Integration was accompanied by a massive expansion of state power which has proven more oppressive than segregation, and which shows no sign of ending. As well, there's been a de facto war again white people, manifested in such things as the anti-apartheid movement, the massive black-on-white crime rates, and endemic urban rioting.

And what is the result of over half a century of de-segregation? We have had a laboratory in how post-racial society works in cities such as Macon, Detroit and etcetera, not to mention throughout the Caribbean and Africa.

Perhaps there is another narrative to be told?

Anonymous said...

I am a teacher in a "diverse" public school in NJ. Many acts of violence and delinquencies are not reported because school boards fear loss of control to the state. Teachers avoid writing up black kids because they are often labeled as racists by community activists.

Northern Refugee said...

Wow, its almost like those folks who lived amongst blacks their entire lives new what to expect, and legislated accordingly.

Whiskey said...

Yeah, Emotion is a huge part of the ending of Segregation. But that was always in the cards. TV, and raw and immediate pictures showing Segregation, was always going to kill it. America wants to feel, and not think.

Besides which, there was just no way after WWII, and the launch of the Cold War, that the US would treat Black people as having less than fully equal rights than Whites.

The solution is of course, withdrawal from public life, that great roaring withdrawal, to online communities. Public education is dead in the US; now you are looking at online stuff for kids over grade 6 or so. Your kid won't get beat up if he doesn't go to public school, and he or she can do after-school club athletics as in Europe. Avoiding NAMs.

It is very sad, but Segregation could never last, not with TV right there pushing it in people's faces and competition with the Soviets making it a national embarrassment.

Moreover, I'll add that ending Segregation was not wrong, just ending it with endless subsidies, Affirmative Action, and so on. Black people ought to be responsible and bear the responsibility for their own actions.

Anonymous said...

NewTown Macon is a non-profit organization working to revitalize downtown Macon by increasing residents, growing jobs, and creating a sense of place. Since NewTown’s founding our partners have invested more than $350 million in downtown.
http://www.newtownmacon.com/

They are pouring millions of dollars into downtown Macon for something that can't work in an overwhelmingly black city.

Now that the city and county just consolidated, residents can't escape the city limits any more without leaving the county. The consolidation will buy Macon a few more years of white majority, but that's it. RIP Macon, a once great community.

Anonymous said...

Macon GA still has thousands of good looking, rich White families within easy reach of Diversity Enrichment.

Look for stories of mass pillage, rape, murder,and general Diversity Tocicity to come out of Macon just before there are no Whites left up there.

james wilson said...

I attended 7-12 in Bethesda, Md. from 1960-66. The kids were white, middle to upper-middle class, an unusually high percentage of Jews, and no more than a handful of (white)flunkies. There might have been two dozen black kids altogether out of a student population of 2,000, from an odd corner of the district. They were completely lost, with a single exception. Well treated always and welcomed, but completely out of their universe academically. The two girls in my geography class did not know what state they lived in, that Washington DC was not a state, or what or where Canada and Mexico were. Two boys were in my homeroom, and I knew them well. It was cruel to put them in this school. The older they got, the more resentful they became. In those days, and in those numbers, black kids didn't misbehave, but our betters have seen to it that they can be all they can be now.

Anonymous said...

The media plastered images of black protesters getting blasted with fire hoses so much, nowadays the police have to use rubber bullets and pepperballs that have been known to kill people, tear gas and and OC spray, and sonic cannons that permanently damage people's hearing.

Fire hoses were and are the most humane method. The media's definition of inhumane has to do with what the media thinks about the protesters.

When we watched propaganda reels about Civil Rights in school, the national guard was sent in to protect the cute little black girl entering the school because the oppressive evil state police and the renegade racist kkk nazi bigot hateful governor was refusing to comply with federal law.

Where were the pictures of mass protests against integration, and the pictures of cute little white girls getting marched into integrated schools at bayonet point?

I'm 28. I only saw those pictures 2 months ago.

Northern Refugee said...

Whiskey:

Just as competition with Russia forced and end to segregation, competition with China will end BRA. The Chinese are race realist who are investing heavily in eugenics and genetic research. For example, Chinese women get extensive pre-natal screening. "defective babies" (ie, those with thallasemmia, down syndrome, etc) are aborted. Once they figure out which genes affect intelligence, stupid babies will be aborted as well. If we wish to remain any sort of economic or militiary power, our elites will have to rediscover race realism and jettison this sort of crap:

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2012/sep/20/chattanooga-rec-centers-fight-perception/

John Derbyshire had some interesting thoughts on the subject at vdare.

I'm all white! how are you? said...

if barrack o'bumhole steals a 2nd term this country as we used to know it is ca-putski! so segregation won't have a chance anyway. but if god steps in for us whites and leads mitt to victory we will still have a chance as a soild god loving country a.k.a.-superpower! do you good white people remember the USA as the reason this globe stayed together and why our grandparents were so proud of their values and whatnot? also this thought came to mind when reading the j.c.watts&switzer and bibb county story. when they fucked up with the affirmitive action vote in congress they should of put a time limit on the bad decision. i think if they did then it could be gotten rid of in say like 20yrs or so. (even that is to much) but if you think that the spooks are gonna let that little gem go the way of the do-do bird then we are all crazy!! so that means this A.A. will be hard to shake from the law books. damn those pigs that sold our race down the river. so if this A.A. sticks for a very long time then i see no reason why the white race shouldn't push for segregation once again. if they(spooks&lawmakers) aren't playing by the rules then we should push for these measures. then by having segregation we won't have to deal with their reverse racism called affirmitive blackaction. like i said in the first line. if o'bumhole steals(go figure) the election i think he will put the biggest screws to the whites as humanly possible. and that's if the whole damn thing dosen't come crashing down. man leave it to a black-man!godspeed whites!!!

Anonymous said...

My stepdad was from Macon, Georgia and used to go back there from time to time to visit relatives. He hated the changes he saw happening over the decades and how the city was becoming a black infested craphole.
After his relatives had all passed away, he said he didn't care if he ever set foot in that town ever again and he never did.
He was born there in 1925, served in WW2, was eventually a p.o.w in a German camp and said he didn't fight and go through all that hell just so blacks could ruin everything. All the places he knew from his hometown and had fond memories of became Mogadishu.
As he said after his last and final visit there, Macon is dead.
Other towns and cities will die too. America is rotting from within because of the blacks.

Anonymous said...

James Wilson,
You're slightly older than I, and I grew up a bit north of you in Rockville, but I remember how wonderful Bethesda was. I saw the same things you did re: displacement when black numbers were low in a white majority. I also noted the way the teachers treated the black kids, which I didn't understand at the time, but now recognize as being patronizing. Not in a condescending way, but they went so overboard in attentiveness and praise for the most inconsequential things, that it seemed odd, even to a young kid. Perhaps "arse kissing" would be more accurate than " patronizing". Anyway, the whole dynamic was set up in an unatural way, and now we have huge numbers of blacks with overflowing but unjustified self- esteem, and whites who feel inferior and bereft if their neighborhoods are not sufficiently " diverse".

Anonymous said...

I grew up in Macoon and live here even now. The city is what it is because the rich elite white "old money" wanted the Negro diversity around to keep wages down.
Well that sure as hell worked just great!
As was once said, we have met the enemy and he is us.

Californian said...

The media plastered images of black protesters getting blasted with fire hoses so much, nowadays the police have to use rubber bullets and pepperballs that have been known to kill people, tear gas and and OC spray, and sonic cannons that permanently damage people's hearing.

A cop used to need just a badge and perhaps a surplus revolver. Today, The police have all the weaponry above, plus assault rifles, armored personnel carriers, surveillance cameras up the wazoo, and right from Afghanistan--drones! Plus SWAT teams kicking in doors all over the Homeland.

We have had half a century of civil rights program imaginable. So why is America not more civil?

Is it because DWL programs have wrecked every foundation for a stable society? Or that DWL policies have led to an explosion of underclass pathologies? Or that DWLs, despite their veneer of civil liberties, have been pushing for a de facto police state since 1954?

But perhaps there is an answer here in race realists allying with groups fighting against the growing repression.

Bogolyubski said...

I'm all white! how are you? said...
if barrack o'bumhole steals a 2nd term this country as we used to know it is ca-putski! so segregation won't have a chance anyway. but if god steps in for us whites and leads mitt to victory we will still have a chance as a soild god loving country a.k.a.-superpower! do you good white people remember the USA as the reason this globe stayed together and why our grandparents were so proud of their values and whatnot? also this thought came to mind when reading the j.c.watts &switzer and bibb county story. when they fucked up with the affirmitive action vote in congress they should of put a time limit on the bad decision. i think if they did then it could be gotten rid of in say like 20yrs or so. (even that is to much) but if you think that the spooks are gonna let that little gem go the way of the do-do bird then we are all crazy!! so that means this A.A. will be hard to shake from the law books. damn those pigs that sold our race down the river. so if this A.A. sticks for a very long time then i see no reason why the white race shouldn't push for segregation once again. if they (spooks&lawmakers) aren't playing by the rules then we should push for these measures. then by having segregation we won't have to deal with their reverse racism called affirmitive blackaction. like i said in the first line. if o'bumhole steals(go figure) the election i think he will put the biggest screws to the whites as humanly possible. and that's if the whole damn thing dosen't come crashing down. man leave it to a black-man!godspeed whites!!!

1. Name a single thing Mittens actually did to oppose BRA as governor of the most leftist state in the union.

2. It's looking like Hussein won't even have to have his pals put in much work in terms of gettin' out the massive vote fraud (all of which has been facilitated by Republicans through their continual refusal to sue over the practice plus rubber-stamping the appointment of the blackrobes who've been striking down law after law intended to minimize the practice). Mittens, who is nothing if not a liar, isn't even trying very hard to win this race.

It's time to stop engaging in magical thinking. Even if we are fortunate enough to see the flushing of the present steaming heap from the oval bowl in November, you're completely deluded if you think Mittens is anything but an enemy. YT is in deep trouble regardless of which lying psycopath reads the teleprompter. Did anyone else notice that Eric "My People" Holder was exonerated by the DOJ probe of Fast and Furious yesterday? If there were an actual political opposition in congress instead of a fake opposition, Eric Holder would be out of office and facing serious legal trouble - including a prison term. Instead, the "opposition" consists of Mittens sucking up to La Raza and John Boehner going to the white house to hang out with D'Won while sipping Merlot and puffing on cigarettes to "make deals" with the Mocha Messiah. "Bi-partisanship" at its finest.

I'm all white! how are you? said...

@ bogolyubski, dude i didn't mean that we are to start with mittons(your word not mine)i'm talking about with his big victory comming in november! (unless your voting for o'bumhole)and with this as a starting block. remember we only want four yrs of mitt romney sir. and with( i'm hopefull) his victory there will be a lot of real consevetives with the good people voting for mitt bye pulling the R button across the board. (A.K.A. the tea party candidates) everyone here at this blog knows you have got a super boner for GOV. mitt romney dude. he's fucking better than the nigger we got now. maybe not for you cause i guess you think jesus h. christ is going to step in at the last hour to run against barry soetoro! dude i'm just an average proud white man pulling for another white man. again sir how are you? but maybe it came out wrong but everybody this side of california knows mitt isn't going to segregate anything black! i'm talking about others in congress sir. it's going to take twenty plus yrs to even get to the word segregation. but unlike the republican hater(that's you) i'm looking towards the future. even any hard core racist could tell you that won't f-ing happen overnight. get on board bigtime, if you got some days left in your life cause our dream of segregation once again will take just a little more time than the end of this commie nigger's term sir. for as much as you also post you should be aware of this notion.

Anonymous said...

Negroes = communal demise. Period. Paragraph.

Bogolyubski said...

@I'm all white! how are you?

Voting for Republicans two years ago really helped so much, huh? What the hell have they done apart from vote to fund Obamacare, vote to give Obama power to detain US citizens without trial and assassinate US citizens anywhere on earth - even in the USA itself - without any type of oversight? Oh yes, let's not forget - they've also voted to do nothing to the lawless Eric Holder and approved more of Housenigga Huseein's appointees to the federal judiciary. As Dr. Phil likes to ask: How's that been workin' for ya?

I would never cast a vote for the John Doe known as Barack Hussein Obama - ever. My point (which you're missing entirely) is that there has been no substantive difference between Republicans under John Boehner and Eric Cantor and Dems under Nancy Pelosi. Both teams give the Mocha Messiah everything he wants. We need to stop thinking Republicans are our friends. They're the enemy just as much as D'Won on d'downlow is. BRA will not get rolled back if Mittens wins. Mittens will expand it even more, just as he did while MA governor.

AmericanGoy said...

"Anonymous wrote:
Where were the pictures of mass protests against integration, and the pictures of cute little white girls getting marched into integrated schools at bayonet point?

I'm 28. I only saw those pictures 2 months ago. "

Links, asshole.

Mr. Rational said...

let's not forget - they've ... approved more of Housenigga Huseein's appointees to the federal judiciary.

NB:  the House has nothing to do with confirming Presidential appointees, only the Senate does.  The Senate currently has a Democrat majority.

Anonymous said...

This blog post from Those Who Can See which was posted back in May does a great job of comparing current experiences with those from the early 1900's. It definitely shows that Jim Crow wasn't born out of blind prejudice but out of experience.


http://thosewhocansee.blogspot.com/2012/05/in-word-we-suffer-on-each-side.html#more

AnalogMan said...

AmericanGoy, that was unnecessary. Please try to maintain a civil tone.

Anonymous said...

And another reason pre-1954 America existed: Girl attacked in elementary school bathroom. The school and surrounding area is black.

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/family-says-girl-attacked-by-group-of-boys-in-bathroom-at-indianapolis-public-schools-elementary

Discard said...

I've seen those pictures of White girls supposedly being forced at bayonet point to attend school with Blacks in Little Rock, and they show nothing of the kind. All they show are some White girls smiling at some armed soldiers. No Blacks in the photos at all. I'd guess that the soldiers are National Guard, there to keep the Blacks out, in defiance of the Federal judge.
If somebody still has access to the photos, check out the unit patches and see if I'm mistaken. In any case, the girls were smiling, so they were not being forced to sit with Blacks. If I recall correctly, the Whites boycotted the school that entire year. The situation is not as the blogger has described it, unless there is a different set of photos going around the racist blogs. Let's see them.

Bogolyubski said...

Mr. Rational:

NB: the House has nothing to do with confirming Presidential appointees, only the Senate does. The Senate currently has a Democrat majority.

I am well aware of that, Mr. Rational. Republicans in the Senate (the absolute worst of the worst, typified by folks such as Juan McAmnesty and the Palmetto Princess Miss Lindsay Graham) have routinely rubber-stamped Marxist psychopaths to lifetime jobs as Federal blackrobes for decades. The House could bring impeachment resolutions against the blackrobes who constantly make lawless ideological rulings, or they could simply abolish their jobs. Doing something like that would require them to actually oppose what is being done - which they of course don't.

Anonymous said...

Holy crap, and yet another reason pre 1954 America existed :

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/hoosier-lottery-winner-robert-simmons-faces-child-sex-related-charges

I think it goes to show that poverty isn't the cause of crime.

AnalogMan said...

Discard: I've seen that picture, too. It was the banner at Occidental Dissent for a while. From my recollection, the White girls were smiling, but not at soldiers. There was a soldier behind them, pointing a rifle with fixed bayonet at them. The girls were treating it as a joke. The soldier was looking distinctly embarrassed. Because the girls were laughing at him? Because he knew he looked ridiculous? Who knows?

I have no idea what that means. The girls were going to school, apparently voluntarily. I'm sure the army didn't roust them out of bed and force them to go to school. But if the soldiers were there to prevent integration, they were apparently ineffective. And why then point their weapons at the White girls?

Anonymous said...

This writer's perceptions and beliefs are another reminder of why pre 1954 America existed.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/21/opinion/greenwell-son-profiling/index.html?hpt=hp_c3

The comments are worth reading.

Anonymous said...

Segregation needs to return very badly.
Let's look at it another way- If all the whites disappeared tomorrow, black people would literally be up the proverbial creek as they'd quickly descend into third world chaos and extreme poverty once the white support systems vanished.
If black people disappeared, everyone else would be dancing in the streets for sheer joy as all the money wasted on blacks would be saved and invested in improving cities, neighborhoods and schools etc, the blighted neighborhoods would disappear, crime rates would plummet. It would be a fantastic rebirth of a nation.
Yes, there'd still be problems of one kind or another but the major cancerous tumor would have been removed.
It's just a dream though. The tumor is growing and spreading and out of control.

Discard said...

Analog Man: You're right, I saw the girls and soldiers photo at Occidental Dissent.
Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas called out the Guard to keep order and prevent a dozen Federal marshals from escorting the Black kids into the school. He likely did not want a lynching or a shoot out between local cops and the Feds, and figured that the Guard was both more intimidating and more disciplined. Eisenhower called the bluff with the 82nd Airborne.
The soldiers have their bayonets fixed because they were ordered to. The rifles were probably not loaded. (The officers would be insane to allow that.) They are pointing their bayonets at the girls because they are young and dumb boys with weapons. As I recall the photo, they were not in a military formation under direct supervision of their officers, but just standing around. Undoubtedly their interest was in the girls, not the mission.

Melanie said...

@Anonymous September 20, 2012 9:09 PM

That was a fantastic and enlightening article, thanks for posting it. As a conservative but also a racial realist and a Southerner, I already had reason to believe that though the liberals propaganda re blacks is patently false, neither did the conservative fairytale add up-that pre the Snivel Rights movement et al, blacks were as a group industrious, virtuous,self-reliant or self-responsible, showing none of their later dysfunction. It just didn't make sense. This article with its links validates my suspicions. It seems that it has ever been some form of white authority which has kept them on the "straight and narrow" path, such as it HAS done, which isn't much at any time. But once whites decided to lie to ourselves for God knows what reasons and unleashed the Kraakon, they were truly "free" to be who they are, and have done so with a vengeance and with a defiant attitude of "stop us if you can" knowing full well we have allowed ourselves to be blackmailed in every way from doing so.

Thanks for the great link.

Anonymous said...

I was born 1958 in Macon GA, raised there for the first 15 years of my life. In that time I saw downtown trashed, then revitalized several times. Alway attempting to bring in the young white, up-and-coming. It always faltered. We were still taught latin as a part of english grammar back in those days. The math and science teachers were still actually subject matter experts...not unqualified "educators".
Jump ahead, after 10 years in USMC. Im married with two step sons. Within a year we packed up and moved our boys out of that county as fast as we could.
Reached the boiling point after a unbelievable argument with two black "educators" of math and science.
The level of thinking from those teachers is best shown:
My first statement to begin the convesation with the math teacher...ratio isnt "radio".
The science teacher spent several minutes explaining to me that there is a room...in a building..at NASA...where they hit a switch and turn off gravity.
She knows this because she saw it on TV. and Im just evidently naive. (Sheesh!)