Sunday, July 21, 2013

July 19, 2013

Kirsten Dudley – President
High School Government Association
Dillard High School
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311

RE: “serious errors” – Some comments on your comments in re Trayvon Martin in today’s Sun Sentinel.

Ms. Dudley,

“This is a very serious issue, and it could have
happened to any of us,” she said. “We are
Trayvon Martin, and we do have voices as well.”
The Sun Sentinel
Today
You

You’re right.

It is very serious.

My last gunfight was in 1993.

Up close and personal bullet holes are damnably ugly things.

The last one I saw was the size of a quarter. It went into the chest of an Essex County Sheriff’s deputy. He was White. He was shot by a Black man.

I saved his life.

Two and a half years later he danced at my daughter’s wedding.

I suggest that before you join RPO, the Ranks of the Perpetually Outraged, you consider that there are other “serious things”.

#1 – Black on Black crime – More Black children were shot to death in Chicago last year than were killed in Baghdad. Did Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law contribute to that?
#2 – It’s easy to make a baby; it’s damn tough to be a father.
Having been a male teenager I can assure you that whatever is in vogue today was not discovered by today’s uber macho males. A combination of what a father would say or what he would do did have a tampering effect.
One year after my father died I walked away from a business closing at the last moment. I had the absurd thought that my father, having found out what I was about to do, would kick my ass. Honest.
#3 - Roe v Wade & Black genocide.
1,500,000 abortions a year since 1973.
60,000,000 deaths.
3/8ths of abortions since 1973 have been performed on Black women.
160 Black children are aborted every hour. If that isn’t “serious” then nothing is. And speaking of genocide, the back door of an abortion abattoir leads directly to Auschwitz.

Bracketing your “serious” comments were remarks from 3 elected officials. It is a sign of racial progress that being a public horse’s ass is no longer a strictly White entitlement. State Senator Christopher Smith [no relation] and State Representative Perry Thurston say some truly asinine things. County Attorney Michael Satz holds up the White end by saying some Homerically dumb things.

Your homework assignment is to find out who said the following statement.

“How sad of all the things that men endure
how few, laws or kings, can cause or cure.”

For extra credit find out the difference between Rhetoric and Sophistry.





Kevin Smith

PS – Can you imagine anything that George Zimmerman and Barack Obama have in common? Each has one White parent. Each may have had an “average” White grandmother. There may or there may not be a lesson there.

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