Welcome to the first blog post in what I hope to be many more to come. For those that have followed my musings on the Urban Village Blog & Commentary you know that I mince no words when it comes to addressing issues that affect African Americans. I have been critical of African American Republicans and Democrats alike and I've also offered solutions to the various problems that are currently wrecking havoc within our urban communities.
I have been especially critical of our so called black leaders and the Black Church for their wholly uninvolved attitude and the lack of an agenda regarding the plight of our poorer and uneducated brothers and sisters in the aforementioned urban communities. While our so called black leaders are personally enriched via the income streams created primarily from the largess of the American Government, and black churches continue their building boom of ornate cathedrals complete with shopping boutiques, ATM machines and television studios, urban America has become overtly dysfunctional and is now on the brink of destruction. There is no need to go through the per-functionary and long litany of issues that affect our people. We know what they are.
So what is "The Anomalous Negro?" Anomalous is defined as "inconsistent with or deviating from what is usual, normal, or expected. In other words, if you're looking for the status-quo, black-blog talking points or a blog that takes a position either to the right or left of the political spectrum, this is not the place for you. The goal of this blog is to peel back domes and get folks thinking outside of the glass fence of what currently constitutes political dialog and debate in this country. So if you're looking for fresh, controversial, and thought provoking commentary, I'll guarantee you that you'll find that here at The Anomalous Negro.
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