Walter Williams on the Destruction of the Black Family
"The welfare state has done to black Americans what slavery couldn't do, what Jim Crow couldn't do, what the harshest racism couldn't do" — The State Against Blacks.
Egalitarians need not fret; the State has been turning its sights on Whites for some time now, its diabolical treatment of Indians and Blacks, captive audiences if you will, merely target practice for the final prize. Thinkers as diverse as Edmund Burke and Howard Zinn have recognized the family's role as the final bulwark against State tyranny, as this ancient post of mine attests — The Family as Domestic Church, Little Platoon, and Pocket of Insurrection. Remember, "family" is a dirty word in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
Egalitarians need not fret; the State has been turning its sights on Whites for some time now, its diabolical treatment of Indians and Blacks, captive audiences if you will, merely target practice for the final prize. Thinkers as diverse as Edmund Burke and Howard Zinn have recognized the family's role as the final bulwark against State tyranny, as this ancient post of mine attests — The Family as Domestic Church, Little Platoon, and Pocket of Insurrection. Remember, "family" is a dirty word in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
Labels: America the Beautiful, Brave New World, Decline and Fall, Race Matters, Tyranny


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