AerchAngel
<B>Secretary of Statistics</B>
Being preaching this for 13 years on this board about this, still nothing resolved but gotten worse. And gun laws will not have prevented this.
As some of you on Facebook saw my grandma's picture, I went to the funeral this last weekend. I love Chicago, great food, the atmosphere, but what I don't like is every night hearing gunshots and then the ambulances/police each night. We even got shot at. It sound like a firecracker to a M80 on the scale and it was rapid. The police think it was scaring gun fire as a warning shots, no holes but shells. Seeing my cousin run towards us the others who live in the city told me to go inside and take the kids to safety. I ask them if this is normal and why doesn't the police come around. Only reply I got is when there is only shooting, they don't patrol. I am thinking wow and excited at the same time to see how people react to something like that.
Well the article hit on what happened to my cousin. She got into a fight over a guy, well she didn't start it or finished it as they were targeting her. She already lost her sister, the one I mentioned on here months ago and she too was in a relationship with a guy and now he is in jail and probably will receive life in prison.
I had to ask my cousins about this after the 3rd night, does anyone say anything to address this issue. All I got was laughs and the answer they gave me was...we are on our own in this. So knowing me, I ask about Obama, Jackson, Sharpton and I got hard stares. Struck a nerve but they were nice in their response. They were hoping someone in black leadership would do something but since nothing has been done since Dr. King and Mr. Farrahkhan is someone they do not trust we have a severe void in leadership.
So, I was right in my assessment, we will continue to have problems and no one is going to address them. They rather (Obama and others) keep us ignorant and to turn on each other and not address the problem because as long as there is a problem, they are relevant.
If you read the issues we have in Illinois, it is a carbon copy of what is happening to blacks. As long as there are problems with the Democrat controlled state, they want a Rep Governor so they can blame everything on him/them and do not fix the issue. The citizens of Chicago are fed up with them but I just why keep voting for the same thing.
It is what it is regardless of the situation.
Sad when you vote the same way regardless if they can or can't help you. Victims of the 1964 passage passed down generation to generation. We gained on some things but it bred/replaced a lot of bad things along with it.
Listening to the pastor talk about my grandmother brought tears to my eyes seeing how blacks back in the 40's and 50's were strong families, 10 to 15 kids apiece but somehow in the 70's they lost their way and subsequent generation getting worse. He preached about single parenting and dads not being around. Some of my cousins have kids out of wedlock but thankfully their grandmorther or my mom would take the kids in or help with their kids. Some of the black race is not as fortunate and that is who needs to be targeted.
What can be done to solve this? Well throwing gas on the fire and enabling this is not going to help. The Republicans can and the black Conservatives (Christians/Baptist and Methodists) can do a lot by promising something to keep families together but I don't think the Democrats in power will allow it just like the stonewalling they are doing in Chicago and the state of Illinois now.
As some of you on Facebook saw my grandma's picture, I went to the funeral this last weekend. I love Chicago, great food, the atmosphere, but what I don't like is every night hearing gunshots and then the ambulances/police each night. We even got shot at. It sound like a firecracker to a M80 on the scale and it was rapid. The police think it was scaring gun fire as a warning shots, no holes but shells. Seeing my cousin run towards us the others who live in the city told me to go inside and take the kids to safety. I ask them if this is normal and why doesn't the police come around. Only reply I got is when there is only shooting, they don't patrol. I am thinking wow and excited at the same time to see how people react to something like that.
Well the article hit on what happened to my cousin. She got into a fight over a guy, well she didn't start it or finished it as they were targeting her. She already lost her sister, the one I mentioned on here months ago and she too was in a relationship with a guy and now he is in jail and probably will receive life in prison.
I had to ask my cousins about this after the 3rd night, does anyone say anything to address this issue. All I got was laughs and the answer they gave me was...we are on our own in this. So knowing me, I ask about Obama, Jackson, Sharpton and I got hard stares. Struck a nerve but they were nice in their response. They were hoping someone in black leadership would do something but since nothing has been done since Dr. King and Mr. Farrahkhan is someone they do not trust we have a severe void in leadership.
So, I was right in my assessment, we will continue to have problems and no one is going to address them. They rather (Obama and others) keep us ignorant and to turn on each other and not address the problem because as long as there is a problem, they are relevant.
If you read the issues we have in Illinois, it is a carbon copy of what is happening to blacks. As long as there are problems with the Democrat controlled state, they want a Rep Governor so they can blame everything on him/them and do not fix the issue. The citizens of Chicago are fed up with them but I just why keep voting for the same thing.
It is what it is regardless of the situation.
Sad when you vote the same way regardless if they can or can't help you. Victims of the 1964 passage passed down generation to generation. We gained on some things but it bred/replaced a lot of bad things along with it.
Listening to the pastor talk about my grandmother brought tears to my eyes seeing how blacks back in the 40's and 50's were strong families, 10 to 15 kids apiece but somehow in the 70's they lost their way and subsequent generation getting worse. He preached about single parenting and dads not being around. Some of my cousins have kids out of wedlock but thankfully their grandmorther or my mom would take the kids in or help with their kids. Some of the black race is not as fortunate and that is who needs to be targeted.
What can be done to solve this? Well throwing gas on the fire and enabling this is not going to help. The Republicans can and the black Conservatives (Christians/Baptist and Methodists) can do a lot by promising something to keep families together but I don't think the Democrats in power will allow it just like the stonewalling they are doing in Chicago and the state of Illinois now.