Super-White Majority
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Suburbs Secede from Atlanta


Starting back in 2005, some northern suburban communities of Atlanta began the process of incorporating into cities. They’ve been successful ever since, solving the problem of unfunded government pension liability and avoiding the bankruptcy that looms over some urban areas. What happened next is right out of the ‘racist extortion handbook.”

A group of Georgians who call themselves the The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, filed a lawsuit in 2011 to dissolve the new cities, claiming they were a “super-white majority” and diluting the voting power of minorities. One of these members bemoaned the “disturbing tendency of black electorates to not elect the smartest and brightest, or even the cleverest”–thereby acknowledging the stupidity of black Liberals who continue to vote for those who are incompetent.

On the other hand he said “when you allow powerful groups of citizens to opt out of a social contract and form their own, it may benefit the group opting out, but it hurts the larger collective.”

This is a perfect example of black Liberals establishing exclusionary policies that backfire, then decided they need to make somebody else pay. Nice try!

I hope we see similar incorporations all across the country, citizens taking control. It’s time that hard-earned sweat equity for “the makers” no longer become handouts for “the takers.” It is not the fault of these new “super white” cities for having majorities. They are not exclusionary to whites. Nor are successful cities exclusionary to whites. Blacks can indeed have successful cities if they stop electing race baiters and poverty pimps. Black Liberals might start looking for the most qualified person(s), instead of voting solely on color and the wrong ideology.

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All,

This thread has been cleaned up of various personal attacks and off-topic comments. Please remember to remain civil and on-topic (per the site rules). This is best done by discussing the article and what points of it that you agree / disagree with, and not attacking the OP for sharing the article.

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Kam
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#3
Advocating anything that divides people by races risks one being perceived as a racist pig by others, including myself.
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#4
The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus turned this into a racial thing instrad of promoting it. There is no reason for that as all could prosper.
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#5
We will, as long as we treat people equally and quit bring racial things into it.
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