Charade
<font color=royalblue>I'm the one on the LEFT side
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Charade, I've read many of your posts and you don't come across as racist to me. You DO come across as incredibly insensitive and flip on an issue that has caused a lot of people a lot of pain.
Maybe so but I try not to. Perhaps my "insensitivity" comes from my lack of experience with those issues, struggles and legitimate injustices. I'm a middle aged white guy who grew up in a pretty much lower-middle class white environment. By choice? I don't think so. But I don't think living among people with a similar culture in necessarily a bad thing. My dfi is much more "worldly" when in that respect living in NYC. I don't hold anything against anyone because of their race. Just their character. An *** is still an *** even if they are purple. But I do have problems when they use their race as a wedge issue when there isn't even an issue (Ferraro comes to mind). IMO, the term "racist" is widely overused. It's wrongly applied at times as well.
Often times (and from some posters on this very board) when talking about issues such as illegal immigration, the phrase xenophobe and "be aware of the brown man...", "you're a racist." or "you're prejudiced" is thrown out there. How do you think that makes some people feel? Granted some people ARE racists, bigots and xenophobes. But it doesn't do the conversation any good with that as a starting point. I believe that treating some race differently is part of the problem. Giving a leg up to one OVER another is wrong. I don't believe that a disproportionate number of black men are in jail because they are black. I believe they are in there because of other issues. Mainly because they are guilty. But certainly not because of their race. I know there's been social and legal injustices perpetrated on the black population but *I* wasn't part of that. Neither is anyone I know. But this constant drum beat that seems to say that not much has changed in 200 years is wrong. The statements by the Rev. White are wrong. And he's leading a church of people who not only respect this man, (as shown by the response) agree with him. I would like to give Obama the benefit of the doubt and truly believe the words of his speech (which was very good btw) but some of us have never healing sores from being beat over the head that we (the white folks) are the root of *current* racial problems in this country. Some are. Most, however, are not. I don't deny there are some still out there but I don't believe it's as insidious as some (like Sharpton, Rev. Wright and their ilk) portray it to be. The bottom line is I don't hate black people just because they're black. But I do believe there are some black people that hate me just because I'm white. That crazy and dangerous ex-professor on the CSPAN (and the guy from the New Black Panthers party on the H&C interview defending him) video is one of them. These people do NOT make things easier. They need to go away.
