Before I go any begin, I hope this board has enough sense to not let this turn into some retarded race argument, as that's old and worn out and gets nowhere. Mods, I hope you'll let this thread stay as I would really like to hear some opinions. I understand it might create some idiotic comments because there are idiots out there, but if that does happen, maybe you can just remove those comments and let sane normal people talk about it like grown adults. Is that possible with a topic like this? I don't know, but I hope so.
I'm not a big fan of Sean Hannity's show. I don't really have anything against him but I often wonder if he's trapped like many in party politics and Dem or Rep that drives me nuts. However, I did catch a replay tonight of his show where he had a large audience of black conservatives. These were reporters, activist and politicians who are black and conservative, a rare combination in the U.S.
I found a few things interesting in this show. The primary question was why do most black Americans vote for the democratic party regardless of the candidate or the candidates track record? When it comes to Obama, the first election is easily understandable because of the historical significance, but the second election is very confusing when we consider the basic hard stats.
Since Obama took office, black unemployment has gone from 11% to nearly 15%. Some might say "big deal, that's only 4%" but 4% represents millions and millions of people. Black income has also gone down, more black Americans are also on government assistance now and that is NOT a good thing. Black youth unemployment is now over 50%. So why do most black Americans keep supporting this party when this group of politicians is not representing them or bringing forth any solutions but rather making it worse.
I would like to hear from some black people on this board who fall into that camp. I'm just looking for an honest answer. Not a bunch of hate talk back and forth between people, just honest answers.
And yes, I purposely use the phrase "Black Americans" as the term "African American" is in my opinion a bad phrase. We're just Americans, granted, I used the color of skin to distinguish one from another in this thread, but in the grand scheme we're just Americans, not African Americans, Irish Americans, Greek Americans, etc. This topic also came up in the program and all of the people in the audience hated the term "African American" because as they said it separates one group of Americans from the rest and I agree.
Thoughts?