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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 14,992
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My 2 cents call me a rascist if you want . You can't force anyone to solve a problem , the person has to want to solve a problem . Examples: you are not going to force an alcoholic or drug addict to get sober , he or she has to want to before any progress can be made . How long has the middle east been in conflict ? Never going to get better until the majority REALLY want it to change .
The statistics on African American violence in America is real sorry if you don't like hearing that . The black community has to pick themselves up by their bootstraps and start fixing from within and stop pointing fingers that it's everyone else's fault . Yes there are outside factors like rascism but you have little control over how someone thinks .
The black community needs some REAL leaders to rally THINKING that will lead to solutions . In my humble white opinion Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton are not leaders . Regardless of your politics John Kennedy rallied the country to put a man on the moon . The black community needs that type of leadership to rally a common positive theme for success .
Solving a problem/s has to start with understanding what is the problem . In a corporate scenario you take a white board and start writing down the perceived issues to be solved . When you think you have all issues captured you start a discussion on each item and corrective measures . Is this an easy issue to resolve ? Nope . But it will NEVER get better if a real effort to get better is embraced . And that has to start from within .
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