Sunday, August 07, 2011

Gallant, White Milwaukee Aldermen: We’re Reaping the Harvest We’ve Sown

 

Milwaukee Aldermen Bob Donovan (L) and Joe Dudzik (R).

 

Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan and Alderman Joe Dudzik
August 5, 2011

As elected officials, we are shocked and concerned about the senseless violence displayed by the large mob outside State Fair Park last night. On behalf of our city, we apologize to the victims and good patrons who endured or witnessed such horrific behavior.

Sadly, what transpired near State Fair Park last night is only the most recent mob riot spawned by a culture of violence that has been brewing in Milwaukee for some time.

And let’s face it, it also has much to do with a deteriorating African American culture in our city.

Are large groups of Hispanics or Hmong going out in large mobs and viciously attacking whites?

No.

We are reaping the harvest that we’ve sown.

How so?

There are repercussions for the staggering illegitimacy rate in our African American community.

There are repercussions for having little to no positive male involvement in the lives of African

American children.

There are repercussions for single-parent homes where children aren’t properly supervised, and where they aren’t held responsible for their actions.

There are repercussions for a staggering, decades-long near 50% unemployment rate for African American males in our city.

There are repercussions for having a failing public school system, and an outdated juvenile justice system.

There are repercussions for having one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the U.S., and for having kids raising kids.

The community was shocked when the violent mob of African American youths attacked white people in Kilbourn Reservoir Park on July 3. Then, a few eyebrows were raised at the F-bombs and shocking disregard and disrespect for Milwaukee police officers shown by a large and unruly group of African Americans at N. Richards St. and W. North Ave. last Saturday night.

And now this horrific mob violence near State Fair Park.

But for those who live in some city neighborhoods, this violence has been like a steady rain for far too many years now. And the reality is this summer it seems we have five or six shootings each and every weekend!

Unfortunately, this behavior is now all too common in some parts of the Milwaukee community.

Our hearts go out to the older generation of African Americans in this city who remember when their community had one of the HIGHEST marriage rates in the city. [N.S.: ?] Sadly, many of these same residents are now scared of their own children and grandchildren.

Although we hope our law enforcement agencies are able to bring some of the thugs who were involved in these attacks to justice, no amount of millions of dollars in government spending or resources is going to truly address this problem.

We can no longer wish this violence would just go away, and we cannot ignore it; we must see it for what it truly is.

We cannot begin to address the underlying causes of the violence without change. We believe that change must come from within the African American community, where new seeds must be sown.

[A tip ‘o the do-rag to American Renaissance.]

4 comments:

  1. What??? It is the rest of the worlds fault these kids are beating people up? You can only,'Hope' they are rounded up? This is why they are doing this ...they get away with it. Round up every last one of them and lock them away.

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  2. Q: Why does the public education system only fail African Americans and Hispanics?

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  3. how do these actually expect change in the black community? when they don't believe the problems lie with them, how can anyone ever expect them to take responsibility for their faults? seriously, you have to be stupid if you really expect change to happen with any of them. they have a racial propensity toward being on the wrong side of the law, toward being educationally and morally retarded, and a whole host of other things besides. time to stop accepting blame for their problems. they are not willing to change. and each time one of them lays down and becomes pregnant, she is furthering the same behaviour for the next generation.

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  4. "...We believe that change must come from within the African American community..."

    This is as close to "frank talk" that any white person - let alone any white person of any stature - dares to go.

    Yeah, it could have been stronger. But let's face it, you won't hear any of the "conservatives" running for POTUS coming anywhere near this level of candor.

    Has anyone anywhere been fired yet? Or sued? Or NAACP'd?

    JoeS

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