Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Love his salt, hate his salty disposition...

"We ask you to help us work for that day...
...when black will not be asked to get back.
...when brown can stick around.
...when yellow will be mellow.
...when the red-man can get ahead man.
...and when white will embrace what is right."


Did I miss something? When was the last time a black was told to sit in back? When was the last time your Asian neighbor had to spend the summer at an internment camp? And the red-man?...Isn't he the only guy that can open multi-billion dollar casinos (in most places) and sell super cheap cigarettes (the smoke version of nuclear waste), tax free?? Wouldn't that be considered "getting ahead"?

And as for the whitey getting it righty, did white folk to the tune of millions of voters just put a black man in office?

I will grant that minorities all over the world have had a rough time historically, this country being no exception. But for the dear reverend to suggest that America hasn't moved forward, when he is speaking at the inauguration of a black man, is beyond absurd. It's insulting. I will further grant that there were some white Americans that didn't vote for Obama due the color of his skin, which is disgusting. But I will also posit that there were many more Americans (black white, whatever) that ONLY voted for Obama because of the color of his skin, which is equally disgusting.

Most white folk that didn't vote for him did so for the following reasons...
#1) He has ZERO experience. The only thing he has accomplished in his adult life is running for office. Once there, he has a track record of doing little else but waiting for the next elections.
#2) His announced intentions (speaking to our enemies without conditions, raising taxes, spending like a drunken sailor on shore leave) strike most of us as a very dangerous way to run a country.

Most people, I'd like to think, are color-blind in this day and age. Leftists constantly peddle the idea of the innate goodness of man (as in, "We need no higher authority than ourselves.") and yet they are perpetually promoting racial disharmony. It's jarring in disjointedness.

Final thought: Why didn't the dear Rev. mention the Jews? They've been blasted just as badly as the rest of the minorities.

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