Saturday, February 8, 2014
Fox's Bill O'Reilly: Pregnant Black Women are a Menace To Society!
As an educated unwed mother rearing a daughter with an active father, I would like to say Bill O'Reilly needs to quit with the jokes. His shock jock foolery at the expense of Black people (women this time) is frankly boring. And only a weak man picks on women anyway.
Since I have my preface out of the way, I would also like to mention how weary I am of the criminalization of HUMAN behaviors executed by BLACK people. Whether the story is about teenage pregnancy or the death of an innocent Black boy in his father's neighborhood, it seems that when a white member of American society commits a crime, there is either a 1) a plausible reason if it is a white female, 2) drugs or molestation if it is a white male or 3) typical shenanigans of a youth if you are referring to teens or those in their early 20s. This is my opinion, by the way, so feel free to submit input/research/rebuttals below. In the end, it seems the darker your skin, the worse your intent. There is no real concern for the person's background, and regaining respectability as well as socioeconomic stability is twice as difficult and half as respected.
These types of topics irk me mostly because of the lack of perspective held by his type of audience, which is a group of narrow minded and influential persons who did not need more motivation against minorities. That bear has been poke enough! When you consider how population control was disguised as sexual health assistance through the formation of Planned Parenthood, it is important to make sure Black procreation is as vile as possible in the eye of the media. Meanwhile back in the suburbs, shows like 16 and Pregnant perpetuate the idea that the low and middle class, white unwed mothers not only need help, but are more so deserving of the help. Do not be fooled: the suggestion that Planned Parenthood was to prevent infant mortality as well as promote prudence and health for the mothers is a ruse. These issues were not in the Black community, so issues had to be trumped up to create cause for such and organization, plus services were free or dirt cheap, and racial tensions were high. No one was too keen on the idea of allowing someone who wouldn't pee in the same toilet access to their reproductive organs. At least not at first.
Well this is Realest Mother Dearest signing off. Stay tuned for more topics, and feel free to suggest topics below.
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