Monday, November 15, 2010

Allen West says the TRUTH: Congressional Black Caucus is 'monolithic'



Go ahead, Brother!



Tell it like it really is concerning the irrelevance of the CBC.





The Politico reports “The most important thing is that there has to be a different perspective. There has to be a different voice. We cannot have this monolithic voice,” Allen West told reporters Monday after breakfast during a new-member orientation.



Earlier, West had told POLITICO that he’d be interested in joining the CBC, making him the first black Republican member since then-Rep. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma.



Like Watts, West criticized the liberal views that have dominated the black caucus.



“One of the problems we see in relation to the black community is that we cannot have this monolithic viewpoint of victimization and dependency,” West said. “I’m an inner-city alumnus of Atlanta, Ga., and I think I’m living the American dream. And that’s what we need to get out to all young black men and women in our country.”



Asked if that culture of victimization dominated the CBC, West said, “If you look at some of the failures in our inner city, with the liberal social welfare ... programs — you look at my neighborhood, at Houston, at Detroit, at Chicago — this is not the recipe for success.”



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Will anybody in the 'hood pay attention to this Black man? Or will the slavery of their minds continue?



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