Friday, January 24, 2014

"Food Stamps?... Feed Yourself!"

Via Michael via Laughing At Liberals


 Portland State University presented MLK week in January, 2014. One of the events was supposed to center around "social justice". I showed up expecting to hear the usual marxist infused class warfare, racial division, anti capitalism, anti American rhetoric. I was pleasantly surprised to hear Dr. Dapo Sobomehin's speech praising America, capitalism, voluntarism, and encouraging people to look past the divisiveness of race. Dr. Sobomehin came here from Nigeria when he was 19 years old, and apparently he took full advantage of the opportunities available to him.

Whether it was intentional or subconscious, he cleverly subverted what the PSU admins likely intended to be a wackjob commie message, and made the case for how capitalism and voluntarism are the best ways to help those in need.

Taxes? Nope! Voluntaryism!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qGQ_af9EkI
"You cannot force it", says Dr. Dapo Sobomehin on taxing the rich, as
he goes on to promote voluntary efforts to help the least fortunate.

"Obama Was A Peasant!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nspfMIbGJtM
"We were looking for a black President, I don't know what that
means"..."I don't know what time you vote for dark skin, a
pigmentation"

"We Are Living In An Incredible Nation!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbPABH9R3uo
Nigerian immigrant Dr. Dapo Sobomehin speaks about the opportunities
offered in America, how we need to get away from the divisiveness of
race, and taking initiative to help others.

"Stop Being Angry Towards America!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzlPLEqF4C8
"This is an incredible nation, we can't lose this place" Says Dr. Dapo
Sobomehin. "Get away from this pigmentation, you can't do anything
about it"... "When you talk about the oppression that's infused in
there, it's because you allow it to happen"... "I'm now a PhD.
Incredible! It can only happen in America. The opportunity for me here
in America"... "You cannot be depressed in America"

Personal Accountability and Other Musings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNyos8s48SM
"I'm no longer into pointing fingers... I'm holding myself
accountable"..."This country, don't allow us to mess it up... The
division messes it up"... "You cannot be deprived of anything in
America."

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