The conservative blogger in Georgia takes issue with the Conservative Black Forum, an event which Rep. Allen West recently organized on Capitol Hill: "My agreement with the principles of what I heard among these 'Black Conservatives' was overshadowed by my disagreement with their tactical execution of their agenda. I return to my question: 'WHY does 'Black Conservatism' need to be projected through the Republican Party and by extension - the 'American Political Domain' ?' Ironically they argue that 'Black Republicans' should go into the Black community and plead their case, convincing other Blacks that 'Republican Values' are 'Black Values'. NOT!!!!!" [The] one thing that I kept shouting in my head as I was jogging on the treadmill as they were talking about 'How Black People Vote' was 'Black People Don't Vote Against The Democrats To Show Their Discontent - THEY MOVE AWAY FROM 'MISSION ACCOMPLISHED ZONES'!!!!'."
He continues his commentary about the Conservative Black Forum: "The problem that I have with 'Republicans who are Black' is that they ultimately wish their PARTY to succeed. They see the full engagement of the 'American Negro' into 'American Political Domain' as the framework for our development as an intractable fact. In this way they are little different than the 'Democrat who is Black', the 'Occupiers Of All Black Community Leadership Positions' at present."
Constructive Feedback argues that organic development should be the black Republicans' focus: "The job of the defenders of this ['social justice' system - which fails to produce sufficient 'Organic Competencies Among Black people' is to point out that there are other White people in the mud along with us. Despite the endless 'Black people need to.................' discussions they understand that as long as this system is present as an option the masses will not be compelled to change for its own good. No different than the debate over petroleum fuel consumption due to its availability."
Constructive Feedback Criticizes Black Republican Tactics
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Shay Riley
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1/27/2012
Labels: Black Conservatism, Political Parties