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04-15-2012 01:07 PM |
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Hi Buggyone: A number of posters made similar comments referencing tne fact that we are "all Americans." I agree. However for statistical/security purposes we need more definition. I ought not take the liberty but my assumption from after reading the OP was that African/americans are accorded or assert more rights (i.e black history month, afirmative action programs, claims of race/hate crimes such as the zimmermanv Martin case.
I agree with the OP. However there are many many black Americans who have earned their rightful place in America by working hard and depending on no one but themselves. Those that follow in the mold of Thomas Sowell, condi Rice, etc vis a vis Sharpton faux claims that all black are victims. sharpton demeans the very people he claims to represent and many black American resent him for it.
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Hi Rubicon,
Affirmative action programs are fine with me. Look at the inner-city schools and the education system there is terrible. A helping hand-up is a good thing for them. Black History month is symbolic. It costs nothing and is symbolic. I know there is not a White History month but do you really care?
However, your statement of there being "many black Americans who have earned their rightful place in America by working hard and depending on no one but themselves" was worded in a way that could be mis-interpreted. I am sure that is definitely what you meant. I agree that Sharpton is a race-baiter and that Sowell, Rice, Obama, and Watts are fine examples for ANYONE to follow. Instead of saying that "many black Americans have earned a rightful place by working hard and depending on no one but themselves" - maybe saying "Any American has earned themself a respected place in America by working hard and depending on no one but themself and giving to others in a spirit of kindness and charity to those less fortunate".
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