Abortion rights, Sex Changes for minors and Gays Right are the main objectives.
Black People have always been conservatives in our values and beliefs, our Grandparents wasn't for Gays, sex changes, or even welfare unless you absolutely needed. Welfare was embarrassing back in the day. We werent for Abortion either, we'd send that baby and/or her to a relative.
The Democratic Party has turned us into a fatherless people. Fathers maintain order and teach honor. Without the father in a home, you have to scramble, scam and beg to survive. There's always chaos. That's what the Black Community is now. Chaos, No Honor. Welfare is a come up. Getover and scamming is cool. Democrats gave women welfare to run the men out of the house. The pushed Feminism on our women, now we cant get a long. The single Black women are raising gays, killers and simps. Not many solid men coming out of single mother homes. These men from single mothers grow up to be Feminist Pitbulls for their moms right or wrong.
Can't we see that we can't make it without strong Black Families, Democrats have destroyed Black Familes.
I'm respectfully asking this in earnest - since seeing the deterioration of the Democratic Party over time, as you've noted, have you actively participated in the political process (apart from voting in the federal election)? I mean to say, do you know the members of your local government - state, county, city? Do you attend city council meetings? Do you write to the congresspeople of your area and voice your concerns to them, repeatedly or until you are at least satisfied with their response? Is there anything you've done tangibly that you can point to in order to show you've worked to help quell the failings you've seen?
If not, there's no shade here. Apart from voting blue this time, I could not say I have either.
Some of the biggest takeaways from this election I got were:
1) I really need to be keeping my eyes on the
STATE officials where I live, red or blue ones...and I should have
always been doing that.
2) Breaking the bipartisan system we've got going in this country will, again, require
my (not just someone else's) participation in
local politics to actually help build up the alternative candidates I say I want to see on the ballot, especially if I want them to be considered viable as a winner.
3) I'm going to have to be willing to do these two things
all the time if I want to impact change, I need to expect it won't be easy, and I need to anticipate moments of getting tired of the bullshyt but, ultimately, not let it lead to me checking out of it all together.
There is a whole new generation of kids born into my family now I'm concerned about. If I'm honest, I'm worried about all Black American children in this country. It was always about thinking of what would be best for
them.