Will Blacks Clash with White Liberal Elites on Amnesty?
Yes, white liberals think they own the minority vote. It’s been a latent part of university think tanks for almost a century now, since the urgencies of World War I. Minorities and the Third World are an emotional playground for these elitists from colleges, government, and the media.
The Democrats can’t wait to extend their power base by bringing 11,000,000 new illegal immigrants into the voting system. The 47% automatic voting block will ensure that future elections are unfairly rigged. The Democrats hope that the new voters will selfishly pursue the welfare society and consumerist spending without giving a second thought to politics otherwise.
The Democrats could just as well be called a “white supremacist” organization, who also control the media, Hollywood, and public education. Sure, there are visible spokespeople from the minority ranks who do the bidding of the elites without exercising real power. “Deliver most of the votes for our Party,” the liberal cabal seems to say,” and we’ll make sure that you and your family are taken care of.”
But remember in California when the white liberal rulers of the state smugly thought they could order up black support for gay sex issues? Rightly so, blacks argued that their hard-won civil rights gains was not the same, so refused to help. As reported in a recent post, the poet Maya Angelou, a lionized creation of white women educators, has said no to the liberal anti-gun agenda in behalf of self-defense.
Now Matthew Boyle is reporting that three members of the US Civil Rights Commission are saying that “amnesty will ‘disproportionately harm’ black community.” It is feared that bottled up in “central planning” ghettoes, minorities will be pitted against each other, with blacks perhaps coming out the losers:
Three members of the United States Commission on Civil Rights wrote on Thursday to Congressional Black Caucus chairwoman Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH) to express their belief that amnesty or legalization of some 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. will hurt the black community.
“In light of recent debates on comprehensive immigration reform, we are writing to address a rarely-discussed effect of granting legal status or effective amnesty to illegal immigrants,” the three Civil Rights Commission members wrote. “Such grant of legal status will likely disproportionately harm lower-skilled African-Americans by making it more difficult for them to obtain employment and depressing their wages when they do obtain employment.”
“The increased employment difficulties will likely have negative consequences that extend far beyond economics,” the authors warn.