Bill Cosby: Blacks Should Fix Own Communities

Comedian Bill Cosby told a forum on family and education Tuesday night that African Americans should be proactive and fix their own communities.
"I have a problem with people sitting there and saying God and Jesus will find a way," Cosby said.
He also said he had a problem "with churches who allow drug dealers to set up two blocks away." The audience cheered several times during Cosby's remarks.
The star of the hit situation comedy "The Cosby Show" was at the University of the District of Columbia as part of his nationwide tour, "A Call Out with Cosby," which is designed to spark debate about family and educational issues among black communities.
Cosby joined a panel of local agency officials and other experts and took questions from the audience during two sessions, one to help foster parents and grandparents who are rearing children and the other geared toward the general public.
Cosby wasn't as biting as he was in Washington in May 2004, when he made headlines telling the NAACP Legal Defense Fund that blacks spoke poor English and spent money frivolously. But he touched on similar themes during Tuesday's panel and maintained that African Americans shouldn't blame their problems on others.
Washington Mayor Anthony Williams presented the comedian with a ceremonial proclamation naming May 16 as "Bill Cosby Day" in recognition of the work Cosby has done to support African-American communities.
© 2006 Associated Press.
I agree with Bill Cosby's sentiment. I think that we could get alot more accomplished in our community if we focused on checking ourselves and not blaming "the system" for our predicament. Of course blaming "the system" is much more fashionable and absolves the individual of all responsiblity. IMO that is why people got so upset with Cosby. He held the mirror up and forced them to see how their own actions have gotten them into their current predicament.

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Blaming "the system" isn't just more fashionable: it's easier! *MUCH* easier! One of my buddies who insists on living in Detroit -- he grew up there, and disparages those of us who have "sold out" to live in the honkey subburbs -- just last week had he entire house cleaned out. He wuz robbed. Was he robbed by some people who are working tirelessly to improve themselves and earn money, but just can't because them damn honkies are "keeping them down"?
Or was he robbed by some lazy bastards -- people who look him in the face every day when he comes home from work (they're of course asleep when he leaves in the morhing) -- who prey on those who have bothered to work and toil? We know the answer. What fraction of Detroit's problems in 2006 represent the bad daily choices of its residents? Many of Detroit's residents -- including my buddy -- make positive choices. But the positive results are ruined by the lazy, retarded bastards who are celebrated on BET's videos every day.
I am waiting to see if my friend will join the approximately 100,000 black Detroiters who annually "sell out" and move into the evil, racist subburbs.
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