HOAX EXPOSED: Full Clip Of Cliven Bundy’s Non-Racist, Pro-Black, Pro-Mexican, Anti-Government Remarks vs Liberal Media version
Apr
25
HOAX EXPOSED: Full Clip Of Cliven Bundy’s Non-Racist, Pro-Black, Pro-Mexican, Anti-Government Remarks vs Liberal Media version
CLIVEN BUNDY IS ACTUALLY AN ADVOCATE FOR BLACKS AND HISPANICS
In the full video Bundy explain how we need to keep things from going backwards for black Americans, and how the Federal government has created a neo-slave class via entitlement dependency that is so bad it is arguably worse than plantation slavery was.
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In the full video you can see that Cliven Bundy is not saying that black people should be slaves picking cotton. He is saying that the Federal government has created conditions so terrible for them that their current situation may actually be worse.
He is not blaming black people for the issues of abortions, crime and broken families. He is blaming the government. This is not racist. This is an advocate for the welfare and best interests of black people. He feels that the government is holding them down.
Just as important, at the end of the video he gives passionate praise and defense of hispanic illegal aliens, praising them for “better family structures than most white people.”Of course the liberal media loves to paint people as racist.
Ask yourself, why would a “racist” say some Mexican families are better than white families when it comes to family values? I guess the sheep will follow the leader anywhere.
I Will add additional information that Star Parker has written on this topic, as millions have this same question that Bundy put forth here. Her remarks are in her book but here is a web and some information on it.
Uncle Sam's
Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves America's Poor and What You Can Do
About It America has two economic systems: capitalism for the rich
and socialism for the poor. This double-minded approach seems to keep the poor
enslaved to poverty while the rich get richer. Let’s face it, despite its $400
billion price tag, welfare isn’t working. The solution, asserts Star Parker, is a faith-based, not
state-sponsored, plan. In Uncle Sam’s Plantation, she offers five simple yet
profound steps that will allow the nation’s poor to go from entitlement and
slavery to empowerment and freedom. Parker shares her own amazing journey up
from the lower rungs of the economic system and addresses the importance of
extending the free market system to this neglected group of people. Emphasizing
personal initiative, faith, and responsibility, she walks readers toward
releasing the hold poverty has over their lives.
Uncle Sam's Plantation: How Big
Government Enslaves America's Poor and What You Can Do About It
Star Parker,
freedom fighter and social policy activist, has written a blistering indictment
of today's culture of government dependency.
"Uncle Sam's Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves America's Poor and What
You Can Do About It" traces the benign origins of the welfare state and its
evolution into a $400 billion plus monstrosity of programs that effectively
enslave America's poor.
Parker, a former welfare mother, has seen first hand the damage that a life
of dependency renders. Years of massive government spending have left America's
inner cities in shambles, black families destroyed, and youth uneducated and
directionless.
It's time to cut our losses, get government and bureaucrats out of the way,
and return our precious and limited resources to where Americans know how to use
them best - to the control of private citizens. Perpetuation of the lie, says
Parker, that government programs can solve the problems of individuals has left
a generation of black Americans with a loss of a sense of self, hope, and
responsibility. In Uncle Sam's Plantation, Parker reveals how:
The welfare system enslaves the poor on a subsidized, legal plantation
The left and right continue to look in error to government approaches to
poverty
Government undermines the framework of morality and values without which
poverty and adversity cannot be overcome
Politicization of welfare, education, our tax system, and our retirement
system perpetuates the cycle of poverty
"Thirty-five years of
Great Society social engineering have forced the disadvantaged to live under the
control of the federal government.
Politicians control their housing, their food supply, their schooling, their
wages, and their transportation.
A centralized government makes decisions about their childcare, healthcare,
and retirement. It controls their reproduction through abortion and wants to
control their deaths through euthanasia."
Through the welfare system, "Uncle Sam has developed a sophisticated poverty
plantation, operated by a federal government, overseen by bureaucrats, protected
by media elite, and financed by the taxpayers. The only difference between this
plantation and the slave plantations of the antebellum South is perception."
ACCLAIM
Sean Hannity
Star Parker rocks the world. She is an iconoclast that must be
listened to and reckoned with.
Rush Limbaugh
Daniel Patrick Moynihan's identification, in 1965, of the
self-destructive roots of the Welfare State was prophetic. Star Parker's new
book seizes on this theme, adds her personal sense of "been there and done that"
and casts new light on the redemptive power of
freedom.
George Gilder
In Uncle Sam's Plantation, Star Parker has written her
declaration of independence from the grand illusions, slippery safety nets and
moral muddles of the Welfare State. In this compelling and inspirational book,
she presents a devastating critique of the socialist plans of the welfare
bureaucrats and blasts into orbit her fireworks of faith, family and freedom
like an angelic avenger.
Larry Kudlow
Star Parker's important new book helps advance the
understanding-critical for all Americans-that prosperity does not come from
government and politics, but results from men and women of character and high
moral fiber living and working in freedom.
Rosey Grier
I have known Star Parker for almost 20 years. Her background
gives her the experience to challenge us to get off the fence and get involved
in creating a better society for all. I admire her for speaking up and
expressing her fresh and compelling ideas. She is not striving to be popular;
she is striving to be right. We all should be open to read and to learn from
Uncle Sam's Plantation.
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