A police officer was patrolling his town at 30 miles per hour when a large sedan went by at high speed. He turned on his red light, hit the siren and chased the car for a mile! The car slowed, the driver pulled off the road, and stopped. The officer emerged from the squad car, gun in hand, approached the car, pointed the pistol at the driver yelling,
“Get out with your hands up!” The man emerged; a very tall, huge black man with an angry expression, wobbling with a strong whiskey breath. When the man stood he was well over six feet tall, big in body and angry.
“Have you been drinking?” asked the officer. The tall "black" man grunted, but said nothing. He was in a rage! Suddenly he grabbed the officer’s gun and it discharged as he tried to yank it from the officer’s hand. The bullet went straight to the "black" man’s heart and he dropped to the ground, dead!
“Oh God!” cried the young police officer.
What really happened was a collision of two men from different times.
To understand all such incidents we
travel back in time 10,000 years to see white men developing agriculture: Growing food rather than scrounging every day
gave us time to develop written language, math beyond “one, two, three,
many,” measuring and more. Most recently the Scientific Method in 1215 AD.
Every intellectual product we have; most importantly, ideas of truth, facts and laws came to be over the last 10,000 years while black people were living in an Eden that supported them year-round, giving them no reason to develop written language, math, science and law. Most importantly laws. “Eden” was the first failure of socialism.
To those living in “Eden” might was right. There was
no law, All issues were settled by the
biggest, strongest person in the tribe. This
is why our dead black man grabbed the gun.
He was resolving the matter instinctively, with the "black" man's culture of antiquity.
This was their way until black people were brought here as slaves. They revert to it under stress and will until we make a serious effort to replace instinct with civility. Is it possible to solve this problem?
Educational testing confirms “black” people are just
as capable as “white” people intellectually and proved it between the end of
the Civil War and 1920 as 250 “black” people earned Ph.D. degrees during that time at Yale College
as Yale made a serious effort to educate “black” people having found by testing, their innate intelligence is equal to ours. They only lack our culture.
It can be done and while we are at it we need to work on the “black” man’s instinct to sire children with many women. It is this drive that results in 70% of “black” children not having a father in the home. Where there is a growing problem of this kind in the “White” culture we need to develop children’s literature and an economy promoting family life. How would you approach and solve this problem?
This is the opening for a radio show we will do at our first opportunity, likely subbing for an on-air friend, as I have done on occasion. Talk radio has become a powerful medium as listeners can participate and often propose very good ideas, but the idea is to get the concept into the national discussion as the "cultures in conflict" fact is the focal point of our "black and white" problem which must be solved and the way we are going about it now will only make it worse.
You have certainly noticed many more "black" people are popping up in television advertising than ever in our history. Now interracial married couples are seen in TV commercials. That was unthinkable one year ago. The change was never announced, but certainly in the "chatter" between the producers in the business to which I am not privy.
The concern for the presence of "black" people in media started a few years ago in the "voice over"/narration business rather suddenly became a place where producers wanted narrators who sound like James Earle Jones or Morgan Freeman, two "black" actors with distinctive voices. I do not do those voices and am not going to "ape" them so that part of my business died and I left my New York agency. That's show biz! Right not might!
Adrian Vance
All the more reason for a "stand your ground" amendment to the constitution!
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