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Sunday, September 5, 2010

It's ok to USE race if you're the right race

  So it's okay for Al Sharpton of Tawana Brawley fraud fame to give speeches around the country fomenting racial hatred and division but it's not okay for Glenn Beck to have a rally where he invites people of different races and religions to celebrate patriotism if the crowd turns out to be predominantly white.
  So let's get this straight.
  Apparently it's okay to accuse a white guy of rape of a black girl as long as it serves your purposes of advancing your cause.
  It's okay to incite riots and firebombing if it's your race that does it, and particularly if the victims happen to be Jewish.
  It's okay to accuse everyone of being racist who disagrees with you on any issue, whether it's racial or not.
  It's okay to fillet a politician/speaker/candidate if he's a black conservative. He's not authentic, after all. He doesn't think like WE do.
  It's okay to hide the names of successful black Americans who served in the Congress of the United States immediately following the Civil War, just after having been enslaved, to continue the victimhood meme upon which the democrat party so depends.
  It's okay to have a tv channel dedicated solely to one race, as long as it's not dedicated to whites.
  It's okay to have black only colleges.
  It's okay to base scholarship money, not on economic need, but rather on color of skin.
  It's okay to consider diversity to be color of skin rather than thought.
  So now Al Sharpton says certain seats are reserved as heir seats for only black people faithful to "the movement."
  This kind of thinking has to go. 
  While most conservatives do not resent operations such as black colleges where someone can at last be in the majority (after all, isn't that what a Christian college does for people?), still, the idea of separating people by the color of their skin is wrong. 
  If a college student needs economic assistance, then he or she should receive it, regardless of skin.
  It's great to celebrate black traditions, but why do white people have to be embarrassed when a group is primarily white? 
  Why can't ALL students learn about successful black politicians following the Civil War?
  Reality check: Who's dividing us by race, over and over and over?
  Read over at Freedom's Lighthouse.
  PS-The white guy won.

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