Aborting black babies would reduce crime rate!

Littledragon

Above The Law
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Congressional Democrats blasted former Education Secretary William Bennett on Thursday for saying that aborting "every black baby in this country" would reduce the crime rate, and demanded their Republican counterparts do the same.

"This is precisely the kind of insensitive, hurtful and ignorant rhetoric that Americans have grown tired of," said Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Illinois.

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan told reporters on Friday that President Bush "believes the comments were not appropriate."

Bennett, who held prominent posts in the administrations of former presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, told a caller to his syndicated radio talk show Wednesday: "If you wanted to reduce crime, you could -- if that were your sole purpose -- you could abort every black baby in this country and your crime rate would go down.

"That would be an impossibly ridiculous and morally reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down," he said.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, had called on President Bush to condemn the comments by Bennett, who was anti-drug chief in Bush's father's administration.

"What could possibly have possessed Secretary Bennett to say those words, especially at this time?" Pelosi asked. "What could he possibly have been thinking? This is what is so alarming about his words."

Bennett stood by his comments Thursday night.

"I was putting forward a hypothetical proposition. Put that forward. Examined it. And then said about it that it's morally reprehensible. To recommend abortion of an entire group of people in order to lower your crime rate is morally reprehensible. But this is what happens when you argue that the ends can justify the means," he told CNN.

"I'm not racist, and I'll put my record up against theirs," referring to Pelosi and other critics. "I've been a champion of the real civil rights issue of our times -- equal educational opportunities for kids."

"We've got to have candor and talk about these things while we reject wild hypotheses," Bennett said.

"I don't think people have the right to be angry, if they look at the whole thing. But if they get a selective part of my comment, I can see why they would be angry. If somebody thought I was advocating that, they ought to be angry. I would be angry."

"But that's not what I advocate."

Asked if he owed people an apology, Bennett replied, "I don't think I do. I think people who misrepresented my view owe me an apology."

Bennett served as Reagan's chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1981-1985 and secretary of education from 1985-1988. From 1989-1990, he served as "drug czar" in the administration of the elder Bush.

Rush called on "my friends, the responsible Republicans" to rebuke the former Cabinet official by backing a House resolution condemning his remarks as "outrageous racism of the most bigoted and ignorant kind."

"Where is the indignation from the GOP, as one of their prominent members talk about aborting an entire race of Americans as a way of ridding this country of crime?" asked Rush, a former Black Panther. "How ridiculous! How asinine! How insane can one be?"

He called instead for "aborting" Republican policies "which have hurt the disadvantaged, the poor, average Americans for the benefit of large corporations."

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said he was "appalled" by Bennett's remarks.

"The Republican Party has recently taken great pains to reach out to the African-American community, and I hope that they will be swift in condemning Mr. Bennett's comments as nothing short of callous and ignorant," said Reid, D-Nevada.

And Bruce Gordon, president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, demanded an apology from Bennett and the Salem Radio Network, which airs his radio program.

"In 2005, there is no place for the kind of racist statement made by Bennett," Gordon said in a written statement. "While the entire nation is trying to help survivors, black and white, to recover from the damage caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, it is unconscionable for Bennett to make such ignorant and insensitive comments."

A man who answered the phone at the network said no one would be available to comment until Friday.

Bennett's 1993 repackaging of traditional morality tales, "The Book of Virtues," became a bestseller, and Bennett became a popular lecturer on moral issues. But in 2003, stung by news reports that he had lost millions of dollars in Las Vegas and Atlantic City over the last decade, he publicly renounced gambling and vowed to stay away from the slots from then on.

He is a Fox News contributor and chairman of "Americans for Victory over Terrorism," which his Web site calls "a project dedicated to sustaining and strengthening public opinion as the war on terrorism moves forward."
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
This guy should shut his mouth before some one shuts it for him dont you think its ok for him to say he is sorry but the damage has already been done..what an sick thing to say ....
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
ORANGATUANG said:
This guy should shut his mouth before some one shuts it for him dont you think its ok for him to say he is sorry but the damage has already been done..what an sick thing to say ....

Speaking of someone shutting this cherry up, you see my avatar, he is 50 Cent, he is black of course, I bet if that guy said that 50 Cent would literally beat the **** out of that white boy. And you see 50 Cent, when you look at him, I don't think he plays around with anyone. ;)
 

GlimmerMan

Huge Member
On the album cover 'The Massacre', 50 Cent is fu*king meaty! He looks like he spends eight hours a day in the gym!
 

aikidoboynj

"Lookin fit Nelson"
I think that is a very ****ed up thing to say, there is no reason to say such racist remarks but nonetheless Racism in america is a very interesting subject to me- I do have a few comments on this because I think there are double standards when it comes to race- Im just going to name a few examples

At schools across the country it is allowed for Hispanic people to create and run "Hispanic only groups"(pride groups) and African Americans can also do this, but schools have been taken to court because White only groups are deemed to be racist or bigotry. I feel annoyed by this because I am of Italian descent, my parents were both born in Europe (I say this because there was no slave ownership way back then-my family busted there butt for pennies and were treated no better than other minorities when they came to the USA to better themselves) . I am very proud of my roots but to show pride in my roots is deemed racial by some because of the color of my skin...
When White people attack Black people in crimes the media has also portrayed it as a racial crime, but if Black people attack White people it is considered a random act of violence. So there are double standards and I dont think that is is appropriate to hold White people above all else in terms of a racial crime- a racial crime is racial to me whether or not the victim is White, Black or Hispanic...

Sorry if I offended anyone with this but like I said racial inequalities is something that I have studied about in college and I only wrote this to arise some opinions and to open peoples eyes.

Peace...
 

jhogan

New Member
What is all the hubbub about ? Why is everyone getting their post toasties in a bunch ?

He said it was a bad idea. He put forward the argument as an example of a bad argument. He said it was wrong. Why are people criticising his remarks ? Are people now being criticised by the way they make a point ?
 

Mama San

Administrator
jhogan said:
What is all the hubbub about ? Why is everyone getting their post toasties in a bunch ?

He said it was a bad idea. He put forward the argument as an example of a bad argument. He said it was wrong. Why are people criticising his remarks ? Are people now being criticised by the way they make a point ?


Because, JHogan, it is not......oh what do they call it.........being politically correct? A lot of horse pucky if you ask me.
Maybe they would have liked this one better.........................
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".........WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Congressional Democrats blasted former Education Secretary William Bennett on Thursday for saying that aborting "every male baby in this country" would reduce the crime rate, and demanded their Republican counterparts do the same...."
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DUH!!!!!
Stupid remark? Yes!!!
But it is, as you said, just a way of making a point!!
Could he have used a better way??? He most likely could have.
People did not read what he said, they read what they thought he said or more likely what they wanted to make out of it so that they could perpetuate their own agendas.
One cannot open their mouths in this country anymore without someone trying to jump down their throats!!
In my 66 years I have learned one thing for sure..... most people are not racists.......but the continued friction between "whites" and others in this country is fueled by the fourth estate (the press) and our own government!! Pick up a news paper or listen to the evening news..........it is never ever........"a man beat up on his wife today and put her in the hospital".................... No, no!! It's........ "A black man beat up"...etc..........
Our own government is no different, from the local level to the highest office in the land!!

Oh well!! I've given enough fuel to the nay sayers for today!!!!
God bless,
Mama san
 

jhogan

New Member
Mama san said:
Because, JHogan, it is not......oh what do they call it.........being politically correct? A lot of horse pucky if you ask me.
Maybe they would have liked this one better.........................
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
".........WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Congressional Democrats blasted former Education Secretary William Bennett on Thursday for saying that aborting "every male baby in this country" would reduce the crime rate, and demanded their Republican counterparts do the same...."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DUH!!!!!
Stupid remark? Yes!!!
But it is, as you said, just a way of making a point!!
Could he have used a better way??? He most likely could have.
People did not read what he said, they read what they thought he said or more likely what they wanted to make out of it so that they perpetuate their own agendas.
One cannot open their mouths in this country anymore without someone trying to jump down their throats!!...

Yes... The RAPE rate will certainly go down if all male babies were to be aborted, but it's just as stupid. Besides, males are needed to rule the world !

:)
 

Mama San

Administrator
jhogan said:
Besides, males are needed to rule the world !:)

On that sir, we totally disagree. Women certainly couldn't do any worse
than man has already done!!
God bless,
Mama san
 

TDWoj

Administrator
Staff member
jhogan said:
Besides, males are needed to rule the world !

:)

Dream on, dude.... ;) ;) ;)

I think both you and Mama san have a point. It was certainly a poor choice of words and a poor example for Bennet to have used to make a point; it speaks volumes, however, about the character and mind set of this individual that this was the first thing that sprang to his mind in answer to the question he was asked. All his huffing and puffing afterward about statements being taken out of context and his claims about not being a racist (I can hear the subtext- "Some of my best friends are black" - fairly screaming from what he doesn't say) are all so much bull ****.

What his statement did was to voice what a lot of people secretly think rather than address the real problems of poverty, poor education and lack of access to opportunities in a broad population base that includes but is not limited to blacks in the U.S.

To my mind, it was a successful ploy on the part of the Bennett and the Republican party because it does actually divert attention from the real issues of what causes people to turn to crime.
 
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