Breitbart this morning is carrying an article about some black intellectual that offers that growing up black in America is the toughest job in America. I have several responses to that.
First, growing up as a great-souled individuator and hyper-loner well may be the most difficult job in America.
Second, blacks have more opportunity for liberty, privilege, wealth, opportunity and maverizing in America than in just about anyplace else in the world.
Third, by working hard, by individuating, by participating in the capitalist system here was a business person or as a skilled worker, blacks can do very well indeed for themselves in America.
Fourth, to achieve and do well is always difficult but the rewards, the sense of pride and the satisfaction about realizing what one has earned and achieved do make enduring difficulty worth it.
Fifth, blacks must wean themselves from groupism, the Democratic Party and a dependency on Big Government, and, indirectly, this opens up the way for them to have better, less difficult lives going forward.
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