Join the Network!  
ProgressNow Colorado
Post from Alan Franklin:
Rep. Jim Welker and "Black Moral Poverty"
Bad? Brilliant?
You can rate this post.
Register or login now and
tell us what you think.
This unfortunate commentary from the right-wing propaganda site WorldNetDaily would not attract any attention all these months later, except for the fact that Colorado Rep. Jim Welker (R-Loveland) found it sufficiently 'illuminating' to forward out to all his constituents the day before yesterday.

The conclusions reached by the author of this commentary have been thoroughly repudiated over the subsequent months, but Rep. Welker apparently doesn't think so. The article, and Rep. Welker's email address, are listed below.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jim Welker [mailto:jwelker@uccweb.com]
Sent: Mon 3/6/2006 2:11 PM
To: jwelker@uccweb.com
Subject: Moral Poverty Costs Blacks in New Orleans

Moral poverty cost blacks in New Orleans
Link

By Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
c 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Say a hurricane is about to destroy the city you live in. Two questions:

What would you do?

What would you do if you were black?

Sadly, the two questions don't have the same answer.

To the first: Most of us would take our families out of that city quickly to protect them from danger. Then, able-bodied men would return to help others in need, as wives and others cared for children, elderly, infirm and the like.

For better or worse, Hurricane Katrina has told us the answer to the second question. If you're black and a hurricane is about to destroy your city, you'll probably wait for the government to save you.

This was not always the case. Prior to 40 years ago, such a pathetic performance by the black community in a time of crisis would have been inconceivable. The first response would have come from black men. They would take care of their families, bring them to safety, and then help the rest of the community. Then local government would come in.

No longer. When 75 percent of New Orleans residents had left the city, it was primarily immoral, welfare-pampered blacks that stayed behind and waited for the government to bail them out. This, as we know, did not turn out good results.

Enter Jesse Jackson and Louis Farrakhan. Jackson and Farrakhan laid blame on "racist" President Bush. Farrakhan actually proposed the idea that the government blew up a levee so as to kill blacks and save whites. The two demanded massive governmental spending to rebuild New Orleans, above and beyond the federal government's proposed $60 billion. Not only that, these two were positioning themselves as the gatekeepers to supervise the dispersion of funds. Perfect: Two of the most dishonest elite blacks in America, "overseeing" billions of dollars. I wonder where that money will end up.

Of course, if these two were really serious about laying blame on government, they should blame the local one. Responsibility to perform legally and practically fell first on the mayor of New Orleans. We are now all familiar with Mayor Ray Nagin the black Democrat who likes to yell at President Bush for failing to do Nagin's job. The facts, unfortunately, do not support Nagin's wailing. As the Washington Times puts it, "recent reports show [Nagin] failed to follow through on his own city's emergency-response plan, which acknowledged that thousands of the city's poorest residents would have no way to evacuate the city."

One wonders how there was "no way" for these people to evacuate the city. We have photographic evidence telling us otherwise. You've probably seen it by now the photo showing 2,000 parked school buses, unused and underwater. How much planning does it require to put people on a bus and leave town, Mayor Nagin?

Instead of doing the obvious, Mayor Nagin (with no positive contribution from Democratic Gov. Kathleen Blanco, the other major leader vested with responsibility to address the hurricane disaster) loaded remaining New Orleans residents into the Superdome and the city's convention center. We know how that plan turned out.

About five years ago, in a debate before the National Association of Black Journalists, I stated that if whites were to just leave the United States and let blacks run the country, they would turn America into a ghetto within 10 years. The audience, shall we say, disagreed with me strongly. Now I have to disagree with me. I gave blacks too much credit. It took a mere three days for blacks to turn the Superdome and the convention center into ghettos, rampant with theft, rape and murder.

President Bush is not to blame for the rampant immorality of blacks. Had New Orleans' black community taken action, most would have been out of harm's way. But most were too lazy, immoral and trifling to do anything productive for themselves.

All Americans must tell blacks this truth. It was blacks' moral poverty not their material poverty that cost them dearly in New Orleans. Farrakhan, Jackson, and other race hustlers are to be repudiated they will only perpetuate this problem by stirring up hatred and applauding moral corruption. New Orleans, to the extent it is to be rebuilt, should be remade into a dependency-free, morally strong city where corruption is opposed and success is applauded. Blacks are obligated to help themselves and not depend on the government to care for them. We are all obligated to tell them so.

The Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson is founder and president of BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny, and author of "Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America."

Reader Comments

Comments are closed for this post.

  
Mr. Peterson is blessed!!!
By dakotahgeo Mar 8th 2006 at 8:29 pm EST
I truly believe if Mr. Peterson is even alive to read this post, he is one blessed person. I cannot imagine anyone so bedeviled as to make such rude or abhorent comments. I wouldn't go near New Orleans if I were him and would be recognized!

But then, I would imagine that Mr. Peterson lost all of his property and savings in the Katrina disaster and he has asked for no remuneration or support from anyone to help him and his family recoup their losses...oh noooooo!!! "Strong of back and weak of mind" would be able to do that himself. For shame!
Dak!
  
Fearless and Dead On Commentary
By TABOR Guy Mar 10th 2006 at 11:47 pm EST
The silver lining in Katrina is that it exposed the utter failure of the New Orleans community, its elected leaders, its schools and its police. All failed long before Katrina. Now is the time to fix New Orleans, a corrupt and illiterate city incapable of addressing the levee problem (which was widely known) and further incapable of evacuating its own people.
Bill Cosby Agrees
By Jim Mahoney May 2nd 2007 at 7:42 pm EDT
Link

Bill Cosby agrees with Mr. Jackson, except he states why he is attacking blacks: "50% are illiterate." You can't stop racism if you can't read.
  
Highest Rated All Network Posts

Cuomo Takes on The Money Party

Posted Feb 08, 2010 8:25am
Comments (0)

Al Franken Forgets that Democrats are Jelly-Spined Cowards

Posted Feb 05, 2010 12:02pm
Comments (0)

test

Posted Feb 04, 2010 10:15am
Comments (0)

Continuous Chest Compression CPR

Posted Feb 03, 2010 4:58pm
Comments (0)

Tax your groceries? I don't think so.

Posted Feb 01, 2010 2:32pm
Comments (1)

Storing Energy as Ice?

Posted Feb 01, 2010 8:51am
Comments (0)

China Leading Global Race to Make Clean Energy

Posted Jan 31, 2010 2:15pm
Comments (0)

Green Power, Logic, Morality and Defense Spending

Posted Jan 29, 2010 2:12pm
Comments (0)

McInnis Sides With Big Business Over Colorado's Working Families

Posted Jan 28, 2010 12:21pm
Comments (0)

Comity of Errors

Posted Jan 24, 2010 10:20am
Comments (0)

* NOTE: ProgressNow Colorado is not responsible for the content of member postings.



Search Blog

Make a Donation
Find People
Find Groups
Find Events
Write Officials
Join our group on FacebookFollow us on TwitterProgressive JobwireProgressNow State Partner Colorado Blogs

National Blogs

1536 Wynkoop St., #4A, Denver, CO 80202 | ph: (303) 991-1900 | fax: (303) 991-1902 | progress@progressnowcolorado.org

© 2005-2009 ProgressNow Colorado, All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Fair Use Statement. Terms of Service.