If I may try out my mad June Cleaver skillz, here?
Rachel Jeantel:
Yes. Definitely. After I say, "Might be a rapist." For every boys or every man, every who's not that kinda way, see a grown man following them, would they be creep out? So you gotta take as a parent. You tell a child, "You see a grown person follow it you, run away," and all that.
Uh um...
Absolutely. I tell Treyvon that the gentlemen who inquired upon his person might be a rapist. See, for men who aren't into that sweet stuff, grown men looking at them makes them feel uncomfortable. If you're a parent, you tell your child, if you see a pervert following you, run away. Amen.
*sigh*
And this is her first language ...... if you can even call it that.
You know why they can't think? They don't have the language/concepts with which to do it -- shades of 1984 -- but, they know all they need to know about feeeeelings.
And the real kicker is that this is the result of the full benefits of tax payer funded education. The result of trillions thrown at education and "poverty" since the 1960s. And there you have it. That's the result, and there are thousands just like her.
This is a pidgin language, let's be honest. Among the WWII memorabilia from my grandfather was a little pocket guide to the pidgin language spoken by the natives of New Guinea. It's a gem of politically incorrect nostalgia, but it was also brutally honest and accurate. The natives of New Guinea had a perfectly good reason for their pidgin language, they had only picked it up in bits and pieces from missionaries. When a person can go through K-12 in a supposedly First World country and emerge with no better grasp of the language, that's just pathetic. It's an indictment of the whole political culture in this country, because it actively prevented any teacher from correcting the students. Their pidgin language is granted equal standing to proper English, and they actually think of it as a victory over "the Man".
A commenter elsewhere (Gateway/HotAir/can't remember) claimed Jeantel's first language was Creole. Now, I know nothing about Creole (and it seems Haitians speak their own version of it -- Jeantel's "heritage" is Haitian), so if anybody can shed some light on this, it'd be appreciated. Seems to me that your explanation of pidgin is more on the money, but "pidgin"-what? It's not even English sentence structure, as far as I can tell: "So you gotta take as a parent." Huh? Take
what as a parent?
There might be an intelligent mind behind such speech -- might -- but I'm writing off the person that presents in that manner. Time and patience are at a premium.
Oh, and lastly, as the Black race-hustlers and their White enablers believe these pore li'l Black bebbis require Black teachers, this is the result. Aks Donna Brazile about that.