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Retitled article - bumped to invoke reaction
Published on May 13, 2005 By Dynosoar In Current Events
I submitted this a while back, thought it was still topical. This article was on my local papers web site, after reading Philo's recent article I felt it was germane;


Ministers Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Washington, D.C.'s Mayor Anthony Williams and others recently met to discuss plans to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the October 1995 Million Man March. Whilst reading about the plans, I thought of an excellent topic for the event: how not to be poor.

Avoiding long-term poverty is not rocket science. First, graduate from high school. Second, get married before you have children, and stay married. Third, work at any kind of job, even one that starts out paying the minimum wage. And, finally, avoid engaging in criminal behavior. If you graduate from high school today with a B or C average, in most places in our country there's a low-cost or financially assisted post-high-school education program available to increase your skills.

Most jobs start with wages higher than the minimum wage, which is currently $5.15. A man and his wife, even earning the minimum wage, would earn $21,000 annually. According to the Bureau of Census, in 2003, the poverty threshold for one person was $9,393, for a two-person household it was $12,015, and for a family of four it was $18,810. Taking a minimum wage job is no great shakes, but it produces an income higher than the Bureau of Census' poverty threshold. Plus, having a job in the first place increases one's prospects for a better job.

The Children's Defense Fund and civil rights organizations frequently whine about the number of black children living in poverty. In 1999, the Bureau of the Census reported that 33.1 percent of black children lived in poverty compared with 13.5 percent of white children. It turns out that race per se has little to do with the difference. Instead, it's welfare and single parenthood. When black children are compared to white children living in identical circumstances, mainly in a two-parent household, both children will have the same probability of being poor.

How much does racial discrimination explain? So far as black poverty is concerned, I'd say little or nothing, which is not to say that every vestige of racial discrimination has been eliminated. But let's pose a few questions. Is it racial discrimination that stops black students from studying and completing high school? Is it racial discrimination that's responsible for the 68 percent illegitimacy rate among blacks?

The 1999 Bureau of Census report might raise another racial discrimination question. Among black households that included a married couple, over 50 percent were middle class earning above $50,000, and 26 percent earned more than $75,000. How in the world did these black families manage not to be poor? Did America's racists cut them some slack?

The civil rights struggle is over, and it has been won. At one time black Americans did not have the same constitutional protections as whites. Now, we do, because the civil rights struggle is over and won is not the same as saying that there are not major problems for a large segment of the black community. What it does say is that they're not civil rights problems, and to act as if they are leads to a serious misallocation of resources.

Rotten education is a severe handicap to upward mobility, but is it a civil rights problem? Let's look at it. Washington, D.C. public schools, as well as many other big city schools, are little more than educational cesspools. Per student spending in Washington, D.C., is just about the highest in the nation. D.C.'s mayors have been black, and so have a large percentage of the city council, school principals, teachers and superintendents. Suggesting that racial discrimination plays any part in Washington, D.C.'s educational calamity is near madness and diverts attention away from possible solutions.

Bill Cosby had the courage to speak out against individual irresponsibility. Surely those who profess to have the best interests of blacks at heart should be able to summon the courage to do so as well.

Walter Williams

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on May 13, 2005
here! here! dyno, now lets see who rips your head off and craps in the neck hole.
on May 13, 2005
I have a climbing class this weekend, so I will not be able to respond until Monday.

That being said, I feel this article compliments Philo's, and is even representative of his arguement.

Best I think any detractor can come up with is the standard " Williams is a sell-out", and that will not defray from the facts of his essay.

As to head ripping, and neck pooping, bring it on, I've felt a little tightness lately, and a good chiropractic adjustment might be in order ( plus if they get too close I'll rip their arm off and beat them senseless with it )

So it goes.....
on May 16, 2005

When I was in college (majoring in Econ no less), Walter E. Williams came to the campus and debated the local AFL-CIO economist.  The subject was the minimum wage.  He basically skunked the guy!

He has been my mentor ever since! And I know the liberals are going to call him an Uncle Tom.  Why? Because he is not a victim and does not preach victimology.  ANd they cannot debate him in the arena of ideas.  He skunks them every time!

on May 16, 2005
Perhaps I should tweek the title of this post???
on May 16, 2005

Perhaps I should tweek the title of this post???

Why?  The liberals will not read it as they cant debate him!  I thought the title pretty clever!  Warning! Logic ahead!

on Oct 03, 2005
Bumped cause I wanna...................

So it goes.
on Oct 03, 2005
The civil rights struggle is over, and it has been won.


Far from over and far from won... just look at the racism here on JU... it's alive and well. The struggle will not be over till they are gone!
WE SHALL OVERCOME!
on Oct 03, 2005
racist on joe user? must be the blacks that blog here, cause from my perspective what is called racist against the white folks, is them telling the truth and being labeled racist because of that.
on Oct 03, 2005
#10 by little_whip
Monday, October 03, 2005


just remember my motto whip, it's only racist if it's a white saying anything about a minority, otherwise if it's a minority saying it. then it's just and fair .
on Oct 03, 2005
Ventured a lil' off topic, eh?

One reason I re-posted this was due to the "rank in file" self appointed representatives of the Black community complete rejection of Mr. Williams premise, as well as the rejection of Mr. Cosby's opinions.

Last time I looked, both of those gentlemen were of African heritage........

As to those who would snipe at this essay, please provide reasoned argument, not drivel and personal attack. The message stands on its on, regardless of the messenger....who, for the dense and oblivious, is a black man.
on Oct 03, 2005
nope whip and if you posted these pics for all to see they would just say, it was a photo op you took to show yer not a racist.

bah!!!
on Oct 03, 2005
One reason I re-posted this was due to the "rank in file" self appointed representatives of the Black community complete rejection of Mr. Williams premise, as well as the rejection of Mr. Cosby's opinions.


Repost as long as you can. They will not be converted and neither will their sycophants. Just time and effort will quell those racist jerks.
on Oct 03, 2005
That's why you aren't to share them. (That and the fact that i looked like crappola in most of 'em, lol.)


Damn! Elie! You got nude picks of LW? And you aint sharing?

Do I have to come out and take them from you?????
on Oct 03, 2005
#19 by Dr. Guy
Monday, October 03, 2005


Damn! Elie! You got nude picks of LW? And you aint sharing?

Do I have to come out and take them from you?????


I can neither confirm or deny that I have nekkid pictures of whip...

heh that should get the gossip mills going. hahahahaha
on Oct 03, 2005
17 by little_whip
Monday, October 03, 2005


hat's why you aren't to share them. (That and the fact that i looked like crappola in most of 'em, lol.)


no one but the fair colleen shall see them whip, we will use these magnificent pics to add to our se...... never mind.
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