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Originally Posted by Guest
As a white man, I sincerely feel sorry for those of you who are white male or female, and for some reason, feel intimidated or "put upon" because of your skin color.
I can honestly say I felt absolutely no different about my skin color under the Obama administration, not intimidated, not uncomfortable, no more than G Bush presidency made me feel less Texan.
I felt just as Christian, just as white as ever.
Nor, did I ever meet anyone who felt intimidated or any different about their skin color because Obama was President.
The media felt obliged to force more race questions that in the past, and pay more attention to anyone not white who was appointed or worked with the President.
So whatever slight felt by white people is unfortunate. Actually, my disagreements with President Obama were on policy and I never thought about his skin color when disagreeing.
In my world, the Presidents race had no affect whatsoever.
In my world, the Presidents policies did have an effect.
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Dear Guest:
I agree with your thought process to a point. I am proud to be a white heterosexual male who has followed the rule of law, provided help when needed people of all colors and gender and otherwise have been a respectful human being.
If however the reference is the degree of intimidation one might experience, well then that simply is not going to happen to me and I believe most white males. What you will get is calm thoughtful and productive action
The central issue here, however, is that the progressives, which is pretty much comprised of elitist whites, minority and women believed they had within their grasp control of this nation. They rightly believed Obama would provide and support this movement, and he did in every way imaginable . And that Obama was going to hand that same baton to Hillary. However something happened on the way to the forum and that has jolted progressives into a reality that they can't get their minds around.
Bill O'Reilly made that pitch explaining that this was the root cause for progressives to want to eliminate the Electoral College. While Hillary won 2.--million more votes then Trump it was comprised primarily from voters in California and New York. Trump actually got some 3 million more votes than Hillary when you set aside this heavily concentrated section of the country. Essentially if the nation went by popular vote the election would have been decided primarily by minorities in California and New York and even the most obtuse individual should recognize that the majority was being ignored and that such an outcome is what the founders feared.
Make no mistake about it this anti-white campaign by the left to denigrate white males will continue and it will eventually include white females and then all heterosexuals .
Once again its why I started the thread and why I said it has to stop because if it doesn't this racial divide will get much worse.
The first problem to overcome is to convince progressives to cease yelling racist when the issue of race is raised. Until then we can never have an intelligent and logical conversation on this subject,
Personal Best Regards: