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Farewell
Dear Larry: You are the sanest man in America! I look forward to your columns because I ALWAYS agree with your answers. Great work! Thanks for speaking the simple truth about all issues — racial, political, parental, common sense, etc.
I often …Read more.
Hate Groups
Dear Larry: I want to forget for a moment that it is their constitutional right, because I detest the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and all other groups that preach hate. A long time ago, they came into cities across America without any protest. Now …Read more.
Troubles With Raising Teenage Son
Dear Larry: I am African-American and a single mother with three children, ages 15, 10 and 8. All of them are boys. I am having a lot of problems with them, especially the eldest.
He argues with me about almost everything. He thinks he is the man/…Read more.
How To Get Race Relations Back on Track
Dear Larry: So many of my friends are upset with the way things are going, especially race relations. They are not saying anything openly, but among themselves there is constant complaining and fear. There is something simmering and brewing that …Read more.
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Different StandardsDear Larry: I am a fan of Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" for its humor and satire, but something Stewart featured this past week left me far from laughing. It's the "stop snitching" campaign that's going on in the hip-hop industry. Basically rappers are telling people that it's not cool to "snitch" on their friends, family or neighbors if they commit crimes. Stewart showed footage of rappers telling people to "stop snitching" along with a young black boy saying the same thing in imitation of his "heroes." That clip was followed by an interview of a hip-hop star on "60 Minutes" in which he was asked, "If you had a serial killer next door, would you turn him in?" The rapper replied, "No, I wouldn't." He reeked of indifference and contempt. I am shocked. No, I am disgusted and outraged. We are now living in a culture where the victims of certain violent crimes are shamed into silence? We only have a 2 percent conviction rate for rapes. I believe these rap people are aiming for a perfect zero. Larry, things like this are enough to make me wonder if our world has finally gone insane and we're going to see the four horsemen come riding over the horizon. I have two disabled children and worry enough about their futures without this kind of garbage being encouraged. Thank you for letting me get this off my chest.
Dear PS: You are most welcome. Thank you for your letter. I too am outraged with the brainless rap artists that are allowed to spew their garbage without some kind of challenge. Let's hope this issue receives some of the attention that was directed toward Don Imus. Dear Larry: I have some rather strong feelings regarding Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. I feel that these two both represent some of the worst of our society. I have yet to see either of these two do anything other than advance their own personal positions in life. To call them hypocrites sometimes appears to be too generous. It is unfortunate that they are not in it to truly better things for those they claim to represent. — Kerry Dear Kerry: It is tiring to see them flip-flop on issues, make racist statements and get away with things any other American would be called on the carpet for. With that said, I believe a growing number of people in our society are beginning to see the light regarding these self-serving, so-called leaders of black America. The more we defy the PC cowards and speak out, the sooner all Americans will be held to the same standard of behavior. To find out more about Larry Meeks, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2007 CREATORS SYNDICATE INC.
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