  There's been a lot of urlLink brouhaha lately over the urlLink comments of urlLink Bill Cosby . He gave a speach at an urlLink en double a see pee commemoration in honor of the urlLink Brown v. Board of Education decision. According to reports, Cosby slammed "Black" people for investing urlLink too little in education , urlLink too much into shoes , for petty crime, and also urlLink Ebonics (I'd like to add to that definition the proposition that maybe, just maybe, some "White" people speak Ebonics too; here's an urlLink Ebonics translator ). The reason behind the brouhaha is the premise that not all problems enjoyed by the "Black" community are urlLink self - urlLink inflicted .
My position on the matter: Cosby is right, but the scope of his argument is not just limited to "Black America. " People in general don't value the right things. "Blacks," being people, are not exempt from this maxim. However, being "Black," does tend to slant your concerns to those of other "Black" people, thus it is reasonable that Cosby's statement was directed specifically to "Blacks. " In summary, the meat of what Cosby said is true. People need to overhaul their value systems. "Black" people, you're included. 
