Who serves blacks (and why do people keep focusing on skin)?
June 12, 2008 – 6:37 amBlack is a skin pigmentation. Underneath lie Americans. With the state of the World to focus on anything but our citizens’ American identity is foolhardy. Politicians continue to pander to color and other artificial separations. A whole industry is dedicated to gleaning money from people based on made up issues surrounding nothing but pigmentation.
Erik Rush’s observational commentary is spot on. There is political gain that motivates the race activists. Money is the other driver. Playing on the emotionalism of collectivists to perpetuate a problem that largely doesn’t exist. In an interesting dichotomy, it is the collectivists (liberal left socialists) who wish to perpetuate separations based on color, gender and chosen behavioral patterns. Divide and conquer I suppose.
Only ignorance can cause people to make judgements based on superficial differences. Behaviors can and should be endorsed or resisted but innate qualities shouldn’t even be a consideration. We are all Americans and we should work together towards a common goal of the individual liberties and federalist structure of government that our founders intended. Those who hate America and American Freedom because it doesn’t fit their collectivist vision for controlling others are who should be resisted. Color doesn’t matter. Those who wish to fundamentally change the culture and values of America should be confronted by a unified base of American citizens whose only focus is the content of the citizens’ character and the behaviors they engage in that harm communities, States and the Nation.
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