Reviewing the lessons of Baltimore.

Fire officials and a crew look on as an excavator is used to pull debris off a building during efforts to retrieve the body of a deceased firefighter caught in the building’s collapse while battling a two-alarm fire at the vacant row home, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, in Baltimore. Officials said several firefighters died during the blaze. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Paul GleiserReviewing the lessons of Baltimore.


It is an article of faith among liberal, white elites that the number one problem facing black people in America is white racism. According to essentially everyone in the progressive political and media ecosphere, white racism competes only with climate change as the number one problem facing our society.

From this neo-ecclesiastical belief, we get such pernicious things as Critical Race Theory, under which white second graders are taught that they are fundamentally bad simply because they are white; while black second graders are taught that they don’t have a chance simply because they are black.

We get the empty sanctimony of removing a statue of Thomas Jefferson from New York City’s City Hall because Thomas Jefferson, like very many of his 18th century contemporaries, owned slaves.

And we get President Joe Biden pontifically announcing that he will only consider nominating a black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court seat being vacated by the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer.

None of these things – in fact nothing that any elite, pasty white liberal is thinking, saying or doing with respect to race – is in any way improving the lives of black Americans. In support of that assertion, I give you Baltimore.

Baltimore – once vibrant and prosperous – is today one of the worst cities in the Western Hemisphere. It has lost population in every census since 1960 and now has only about half the residents it had when Eisenhower was president.

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It is besieged by crime. In the first month of this year, there were 36 murders in Baltimore – more than one per day. The murder rate in Baltimore exceeds that of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. More than 90 percent of perpetrators and victims of murder in Baltimore are black.

The Drug Enforcement Administration estimates that one of every ten Baltimore residents is addicted to heroin. In many parts of the city, life expectancy is lower than that of North Korea.

Fewer than three percent of graduates from Baltimore public high schools can read at grade level. Despite this, every high school student – assuming that he or she doesn’t drop out – receives a diploma.

Nearly one of every four persons in Baltimore lives below the poverty line – a rate 75 percent greater than the country as a whole.

And here is one more statistic on Baltimore. Nearly two thirds of its population is black. The mayor is black. The police commissioner is black. Ten of the fifteen members of the city council are black. (And all of them are Democrats.)

Put simply, Baltimore is a city of black people run by black people. They therefore cannot blame any of their problems – from violent crime to drug addiction to failing schools to poverty – on white racism. White people don’t run Baltimore. Black people do. Black people in Baltimore outnumber white people by more than two to one.

When Biden nominates a black woman to the Supreme Court, liberal talking heads will race one another to get on television to say that with a black female on the high court, black women’s interests “will finally be represented.” That’s a crock. The lives of black women will be no better represented in 2022 following the appointment of a black woman to the Supreme Court than the lives of black men were better represented in 2008 by the election of a black man to the presidency.

Baltimore is a microcosm of urban America and the simple fact is, if black citizens want to have a better life, they, like everyone else, will have to create it for themselves. The near religious belief among urban black voters that electing Democrats will improve their lives is the number one reason that their lives haven’t improved at all.

So long as skin color is the primary consideration for advancement – rather than no consideration at all – nothing will get better.

No matter what elite, white liberals say, until urban black citizens insist that criminals be punished, insist that their children be able to read at grade level, avoid illicit drug use and resolve to take responsibility for bettering their own lives rather than wait for Democrats to do it for them; instead of improving, life for black people in America will only get worse.

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Paul Gleiser

Paul L. Gleiser is president of ATW Media, LLC, licensee of radio stations KTBB 97.5 FM/AM600, 92.1 The TEAM FM in Tyler-Longview, Texas.

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4 Responses

  1. John Fitzpatrick says:

    Leftist leaders don’t care about people especially black people
    Just power look at the lockdown never about the virus just control

  2. Edwin Portier says:

    Well said. I had no clue of the facts of Baltimore. Following the liberal policies have and always leads to individual destruction. You may not be able to put it on the public airways (sadly) but only following Christ and Biblical Principles can one overcome worldly destruction. I am so grateful I live in a faith based community.
    Thanks for this factual information.

  3. Matthew says:

    Having some stats on economics, job opportunities etc in or near Baltimore would be helpful in understanding the demise of such a once ” vibrant ” city ,what role has that played over the years, and what were actual influences to changes caused. Our beloved Reagan kept a promise pre election to place a woman in ” Supreme Court ” i guess that didn’t help in representing women and improvements for them. I agree there will always be a high degree of personal responsibility required for one’s future ( prosperity) that’s a given, but there also will always be significant effects from forces that can’t be controlled by votes or personal choices.

  4. Matthew says:

    Regarding the mentioned CRT , apparently I missed it ,where are all these schools at in the country that were teaching 2nd graders or any other grade this idea or whatever. I did hear it was on curriculum at some universities only a few, and it’s been around a long time. Now I have seen reports of hell raising by parents at some board meetings about it but it was not being taught and wasn’t even on their curriculum radar. I realize of course nowadays that’s all it takes with media and politics is throw something out there and see if it sticks,maybe this was one of those things,yea it’s obvious. And boy howdy it was a good one !

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