Even more amusing fantasy life.
by
Wolfen
09/24/2007, 4:46 PM #
While I recognize the truism that people usually see their own flaws in others and refuse to recognize them in themselves, or project them onto everyone in order to soften the observable flaws in their own character, you are a classic case study of such phenomena.
Sorry, but not everyone is a racist. My definition is not particularly narrow. And I'm much older than your fantasy generation of doubters.
I've never met a perfect person. Many great men and women have had their flaws. Your own hero Metzger was a tax-dodger and serial filanderer. So whether your urban-KKK legends about MLK were true or not, doesn't distract from the fact that what he said was true.
It's comical that you think non-violent protest is equivalent to holding a gun to a racist's head. I guess you missed the whole point of the word non-violent. Or that you value personal choice for "whitey" over treating someone else as a second class citizen (if even that).
Your fantasies about what can and can't be done regarding alleged off-limits groups is pretty comical. I didn't know they were still dusting off that old bullshit at the local Klan luncheons.
I've got a friend who is Black. He is self-employed and runs his own business where he makes well into six figures every year. His company has been audited 5 times in the last 20 years, and every time, the IRS ends up owing him money. He'd be real surprised by your theory.
Sorry, but your statements are just so much racist fantasy.