19 Jul 2013

Race & the Zimmerman Trial

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Fred Reed argues that establishment media, and the left generally, has entirely missed the most significant point to be drawn from looking on at George Zimmerman’s trial.

The crucial fact to come out of the whole adventure—crucial, and therefore utterly overlooked–was that Rachel Jeantel, a prosecution witness and black girl aged nineteen years, can´t read. The grim implication of this fact is confirmed by the illiteracy of tweets from blacks regarding the case. “Ima kill dat dumass cracker be racis.” Here we see as neatly displayed as if in a jewelry box why so many young blacks will go nowhere in the remaining fifty years of their lives. They can´t read, or barely can. In a fading techno-industrial civilization—I use the latter word frivolously—this consigns them to a life on charity. Is this not of more note than who started what?

No. The educational disaster that will leave Rachel and millions of her confreres in meaningless lives on welfare pales in importance compared to the question: Did Trayvon Martin and Zimmerman have the proper racial attitudes? This is what exercises the vast endocrine boobitry howling with empty-headed rage and self-righteousness.

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SDD

Dealing with the educational disaster gets uncomfortably close to individual responsibility and runs counter to the Race Industry’s message that black people are perpetual victims. Thus it won’t happen.

They are akin to the psychiatrist who talks to the patient every session about how his current problems are all attributable to the lack of love he received form his parents. Low and behold, the patient never stops being angry with his parents and needs ever more sessions with the psychiatrist to deal with them.



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