In a speech earlier this week Senator Barack Obama tried to sugar coat the anti -American , anti-white rhetoric that Reverend Dr. Jeremiah Wright had been spewing of late . In his speech he spoke of many things , but mainly an overriding need for America to let go of racism . I believe that the only people in America that needs to let racism go are black Americans , for they are mainly the only ones you hear this from out of the entire population . It seems to me that blacks in America use "The Race Card " as a fast track to get what they want . Have you ever noticed how when a black man or woman doesn't get the job they wanted , or maybe was pulled over by law enforcement for a traffic violation its termed as racist . My favorite hypocrisy is when on those rare occasions a white person kills a black it's labeled a " Hate Crime " , and yet when a black person kills a white it's simply labeled as murder . However i believe white Americans must take some blame for this . In an effort to try and make things equal for all as is written in Americas own Declaration of Independence , we've lost track of when enough is enough . I believe black Americans receive the lions share of federal spending for any social program the federal government funds . This includes among many things free housing and education . The government sponsored Food Stamp Program has become a source of income for them instead of a help up when you fall financially on hard times as the program was supposed to be used . Yet that's not enough for them . And when they can't get more just like a petulant child they start a tantrum in the form of racism . Its funny but most whites and other races in America I've noticed only seem to want to get along with each other . Now I'm not so foolish as to believe there are no racist groups in America , there are . However these groups are not as large , organized or as well funded as they used to be . And in truth when you listen to some of these white supremest groups they tend to sound a little silly . In short racism will always have a place in American society as long as people like Jesse Jackson , Al Sharpton , and Reverend Wright continue in their struggle to keep the hate alive .
Thursday, March 20, 2008
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