In this post on Katrina evacuees who want the US Government and taxpayers to support them for the rest of their lives — a commenter (Anon) accused me of having “disdain” for people who think they are entitled to live off the teat of the government and the backs of actual hard-working tax payers.
And that anonymous commenter is right — I do have disdain for people who don’t want to work; people who want other people to support them; people who think they are entitled to a life of welfare. Damn straight I have disdain for those lazy, nearly-worthless, people.
And they’re not that way because of Hurricane Katrina. Most of those folks were already living that way long before the floods forced them to move into subsidized housing somewhere else.
My favorite part — and one of the things that makes my disdain for them grow by an order of magnitude — is when they play the race card; when they think that they are entitled to a life of welfare because they are black, and any attempt to wean them from their entitlement lifestyle must be racism…
People like activist/race-hustler/welfare-pimp/bigot/”victim” Sharon Jasper.
She’s the angry, ranting racist seen in this video, calling the man behind her a “white boy” and telling him to shut up (or else!).
“White boy” of course is the black community’s response and counter to “nigger”; it’s used to demean a person based on the color of their skin.
According to Michelle Malkin, Sharon Jasper has admittedly been living off welfare for 57 of her 58 years. She’s the same woman who lives in a newly renovated, subsidized house that she calls a “slum”.
That’s her sitting there in front of her 60″ big screen TV. In her hardwood-floored “slum” house. That she doesn’t pay for.
You do. And I do.

Do I have disdain for people like Sharon Jasper? Damn right I do.





Under the picture, the caption reads, “I thank God for a place to live but it’s pitiful what people give you.”
As she sits before her big screen tv in her robe and slippers…
I believe people like this must think everybody else is rich and they deserve to get a part of what everybody else has. And, some people like John Edwards perpetuate that ideology. They hear him say it so it must be true.
Left by Dianne on December 23rd, 2007 at 3:46 pm