Letter from a software guy.

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Letter from a software guy.

 


Hi Colin,


 


I am reading “Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry”.


 


Thank you! Thank you very much sir.


 


I remember hearing on the news, when the idiot Emanuel Cleaver said, said, “All we are going to do is make a lot of black kids angry” I thought, what the hell?! Really?


 


Still, I couldn’t figure out what was wrong with our country. Something I couldn’t quite articulate, something under-the surface nagging at me. Am I a racist? It this my fault? No, how can that be? I was confused, and conflicted.


 


After chapter one, now I know, and this is why I say thank you.


 


Thank you for bringing to my conciseness the truth. Not with bombast, not with yelling louder than anyone else. What you have done is document facts, proof, irrefutable and overwhelming evidence of what is, and has been going on. I am a software engineer. I troubleshoot complex software systems for a living. I like facts. I like proof. I like evidence. My mind is at peace now, thank you for showing me the truth.


 


I am a 50-something year old, white male, and a veteran.


 


I grew up in New York (Long Island), a white neighborhood. Even as kids in the 70’s, we knew not to go into certain black neighborhoods in Freeport NY, the town next over, because if we did, we would get our *sses beat. Simple as that. It was understood. It was just a known fact of life growing up. Today, I googled Freeport violence, well guess what, “This has been going on for a long time…”, forty years by my count.


 


My emotions while reading the book are mostly anger. Anger at the political enablers, angry that teachers and police are being victimized. I am also saddened. There is so much, over and over, on and on. The book is really hard to take, I had to put it down for a few days.


 


The answer to your question who is worse, the enablers or the people committing the crimes is easy for me. The political and media enablers are far worse. THEY are the one who should be protecting the crime victims, not enabling thugs and criminals.


 


I currently live in Cary, NC. Here is my amazing coincidence! I could hardly believe it (heard that before

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