Now clearly this is the future of Detroit. If our youth in the city of Detroit can't see the difference between a good and bad politician than it makes me wonder what is going on in the rest of America and the world is thinking when it comes to electing people to office who actually do the work. Now I must admit that Kwame is a nice guy but as politician he has become ineffective in his job when one thing after another continues to haunt him from rumors of a party at his house, to spending tax payer dollars on luxury items, to the whistle blower lawsuit, the text messaging scandal to now allegedly pushing a Wayne County Sheriff. It is clear that something is wrong with Mayor Kilpatrick and it seems that the youth in the city of Detroit, can't see that no matter how many times it is covered in the newspapers and news.
Ella Baker once said that we don't need leaders. Don't wait for charismatic people or leaders to come up and do something but instead get on up and do something yourself. Therefore I can't wait on others to address the poor thinking of our youth but I have to do it myself. Our youth need to understand the difference between effective politics and ineffective politics. The difference between good politicians and bad politicians. Also the difference between making a mistake and correcting from being a mistake and constantly showing it. That's why it is hard for me to understand why anyone would want to re-elect yet alone elect Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to any other elected post in the state, the U.S. or the world.
Don't get me wrong, Kwame is a very charismatic and fun loving individual but he fails to put together effective policies and legislation that will benefit the citizens of Detroit. Kwame has failed to bring the city into a surplus and has literally given every asset that the city owned away except for the Tunnel to Canada which he is working to do as we speak. Kwame has failed to separate his personal life from business, his personal connections from politics and has allowed his ego to get in the way of him doing some very great things for the city of Detroit as well as Detroit's youth. Kwame's brand of politics has tainted our city and his cast a black eye over our youth.
That's why if our youth think this the type of behavior that an elected official should present than the future of Detroit, America and the world is in trouble. We don't need charismatic, fast and slick talking individuals in office who only want to pimp, hoodwink, and bamboozle their way to power at the people's expense. We don't need politicians who can't deliver significant results to the people they represent. We don't need people in office who continuously apologize for their short falls but continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. We cannot allow our ourselves to be mislead any longer and that's why our youth need to understand what our elected officials should be doing for the people. It is not about who can give the best speech or who is the youngest but it is about how effective a person has been in delivering real solutions to the problems that plague the people. It is about electing individuals who can walk the walk and talk the talk in the sense that they are delivering positive results for the people and aren't making excuses for their actions.
It is truly a war on our youth and we have to save our youth from themselves first or they will continue to elect ineffective leaders that deliver nothing for them or they will continue to elect people who make the same mistakes over and over again while never taking responsibility for their own actions. Our youth need saving from themselves first than politics but the only way to do this is by voter education and politic awareness seminars. Our youth need to realize what each political position entails and they need to understand how to effectively research people and their records on the issues as well as their records as an individual. Our youth need to be saved so that they don't continue to make the same mistakes over and over again.
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