So what, exactly, is it that this imbecile, Villaraigosa, is really trying to say here? That by providing minorities such a prominent forum the GOP is perpetrating some diabolical plan to con blacks and Hispanics into voting for Republicans? Gee, that's sounds like something the DNC would dream up. The good mayor must think that those with "brown faces", as he puts it, are pretty stupid not to be able to see through something like that on their own without it having to be pointed out by this moron. But I have to ask, whose been more demeaning toward minorities over the years, the Democrats or the Republicans. Villaraigosa is just another sellout, having sold out his people in the hope of being granted a place at the Democrat table.
Minorities have had a very prominent place thus far in the Republican Convention, far from being treated as the second class citizens that the Democrat Party has a nasty habit of treating them as. And why is it that when members of a minority community wish to become active members of the GOP, they are always referred to as having somehow betrayed their community? And it's portrayed as being nothing more than some devious attempt by the Republicans to trick blacks and Hispanics into voting for GOP candidates. It's always struck me as being odd how Democrats always insist upon portraying minorities as being too stupid to take care of themselves and how they need the Democrat Party in order to be able make it through life.
And blacks never seem to grasp, or they simply choose to ignore the fact, that the current state of the black community is a direct result of their sworn allegiance to the Party. And what we now have in the persons of Mr. Davis, Ms. Love and Mr. Cruz are individuals who possess the required courage to make the break. To come out, so to speak in a very big way. And they do so because they are driven by a genuine desire to improve the lives of all Americans, not just minorities. And they see the Republican Party as being the best avenue to accomplish that. They see that the decades of voting for Democrats as resulted only in their community lying in shambles and the black family in ruin.
Such an endeavor has raised the ire of those not used to such behavior. Minorities are supposed to know their place, and that place is permanently on the Democrat plantation. They will speak only when spoken to, and do what they're told. Those who dare to head for the fence are maligned and are made to be the recipients of the most vicious accusations. And the Republican Party, their natural refuge, is painted as being the responsible party, guilty of turning these otherwise good people against their own for purely political purposes. And those who have gone over to the enemy, are to be shunned, treated as outcasts and no longer to be trusted. And unfortunately, until more become brave enough to move forward, nothing will change.
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