So let’s take a quick look-around at our nation’s current political scene. Our Attorney General is black, both major parties are lead by black men, the president is black, our Secretary of Energy is Asian, our Interior Secretary is part-Hispanic, our Secretary of Labor is Hipanic, and our Veteran Affairs Secretary is Asian. Last month the nation officially honored Martin Luther King, Jr. as it does every year, and Holder is speaking during Black History Month. And yet we’re apparently a “nation of cowards” on race.
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19. February 2009 at 6:51 pm
He might be right, for many Americans, because if they weren’t cowards they would speak out about today’s racism, which is ‘african’-americans hating white-americans, not the reverse. As for people not ‘hanging out’ together, who wants to ‘hang out’ with racists? Not me! MY friends are hawai’ian, white, or asians. I don’t hang out with any ‘african’-americans, except for Peter who is actually african-american, having been born in Africa and immigrated to the USA. That’s the only way you can be african-american… be born in the USA or in Africa and immigrate to the other place. Why not talk about why the word ‘nigger’ is such a big deal when blacks use it to each other as a term of endearment but get so incensed if a ‘white’ person uses it as a term of endearment? Well, I’m not afraid to talk about the reality of racism. It is blacks hating whites, not the other way around. In order for me to ‘hate’ someone, I’d have to RESPECT them. For example, I don’t ‘hate’ Obama, I just disdain him. Get it?