
It Has Always Been About the Family
When you look at a picture of a multi-ethnic crowd in America even the most passive observer would recognize something very disturbing – the disproportionate number of single Negro women, many with young children. Anyone who has become aware of this phenomenon can not be but seriously alarmed. If any culture is to properly reproduce itself it can only do so with the cooperative involvement of both the man and the woman not only laying down to create the child but raising the child to become a productive member of the society that goes out with the positive and constructive lessons that were not just transferred to him or her by their biological parents but from their ancestors as well. But, what may be even more disturbing is that there does not appear to be any apparent serious alarm bells ringing in the Negro-American community – not in news media, not via the local government apparatuses, in particular, not the churches. There is no longer any Scarlet Letter of Shame for a woman willfully creating a life that she cannot adequately provide for – financially, emotionally, morally, nor physically. Now I am not saying that this issue is exclusive to the Negro community. But there is no rational argument that can be given to the number of fatherless homes and children living in a house without the biological father, or not even a man at all, is absurdly disproportionate to the Negro community in America. And then when you couple this with the extraordinary number of Negro women and men who have never been married and maybe won’t ever, you can see a huge unforgiving cliff in the future awaiting this community.
How Did the Negro Get Here?
So, this is where the Negro-American community is today in 2025 in “Black History Month”, when we are to celebrate the richness of a people’s culture and history, which extends long, long, long before the nineteen sixties and fifties. How did these people that are currently stationed in the richest, prosperous, and freest nation, as proclaimed and codified in this nation’s founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution for America, on the planet? Then the question should shift to how in the hell did we, as Negro people, get here???
Them Damn Democrats
I have always stated and observed that there is no measure of pain or discomfort that has been experienced nor that is being experienced by the Negro in America that does not come by the hand of the Democrat Party. And in this instance, it is no different. This is not to say that members of the Republican Party are innocent, politics is a theater of humans seeking and retaining power and thereby many becoming very very wealthy. And many times that does drive morally weak humans to cater to their lesser selves. But, it is one thing to do bad things to your fellow man in a singular act/purpose, ie., money or the capture of wealth, and it is quite another to do so as part of a worldview or principled belief, i.e., that people at a certain level of class or income level are for the benefit of your needs and are useless or less than human, and are only here on this planet for your benefit – politically, financially, and or spiritually. You can go back to the growth of slavery in the nation as an economic institution, particularly in the southern states. , It could not have lasted as long as it did if not for the Democrat Party. The creation of the Ku Klux Klan was for the purpose of suppressing Negroes political strength and freedom. Jim Crow Laws were initiated by Democrats to disenfranchise the Negro politically and socially. “The Great Society” of LBJ disproportionately negatively impacted the Negro and crushed their social foundations with regard to the family structure and the strength and impact of the church.
Without The Woman with The Man, There Ain’t No Community
When one looks a the status of the Negro woman today and compares it to that of prior to the 1960s, the destructiveness of Democrat policies is sadly evident. The Negro woman has been conditioned to believe that she can raise a functional and vibrant family without the man in the home. And in so doing has denigrated the male into nothing more than an insemination tool. This one political act alone shattered the healthy picture of the once vibrant and strong Negro-American community and has sent itself alone on a curse into the abyss.


Tony El