Friday, March 31, 2006
Problems in the Black Community - Shoot the Messenger.
For example, on May 17, 2004, Bill Cosby addressed the NAACP to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education. In his famous "Pound Cake Speech", Dr. Cosby addressed many of the problems in the Black community.
Ladies and gentlemen, these people set -- they opened the doors, they gave us the right, and today, ladies and gentlemen, in our cities and public schools we have 50% drop out. In our own neighborhood, we have men in prison. No longer is a person embarrassed because they’re pregnant without a husband. No longer is a boy considered an embarrassment if he tries to run away from being the father of the unmarried child.
And these people are not parenting. They’re buying things for the kid -- $500 sneakers -- for what? They won’t buy or spend $250 on Hooked on Phonics.
The unwillingness to speak English…
I can’t even talk the way these people talk. “Why you ain’t where you is go, ra.” I don’t know who these people are. And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk. Then I heard the father talk. This is all in the house. You used to talk a certain way on the corner and you got into the house and switched to English. Everybody knows it’s important to speak English except these knuckleheads. You can’t land a plane with, “Why you ain’t…” You can’t be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth.And the making of excuses for criminal activity…
Looking at the incarcerated, these are not political criminals. These are people going around stealing Coca Cola. People getting shot in the back of the head over a piece of pound cake! Then we all run out and are outraged: “The cops shouldn’t have shot him.” What the hell was he doing with the pound cake in his hand? I wanted a piece of pound cake just as bad as anybody else. And I looked at it and I had no money.
When you go to the church, look at the stained glass things of Jesus. Look at them. Is Jesus smiling? Not in one picture. So, tell your friends. Let’s try to do something. Let’s try to make Jesus smile. Let’s start parenting.
As the years go by, many will still wonder why some problems never get fixed.
Great minds think alike:
Bravo to Bill Cosby, by Thomas Sowell
In defense of Bill Cosby, by Star Parker
Bill Cosby Was (Mostly) Right, by Stan Guthrie
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