Can't see your skin color from here
by
justoffal
07/07/2007, 12:40 AM #
so I don't know if this post is a troll post ( sure looks like one ) or one made of personal experience and bad memories.
I do agree with one premise wholeheartedly though..... racism is a choice and not a piece of legislation. As a choice racism represents the darkest and most unintelligent portion of the human spirit. It is often identified by its self appointed watchers with hate speech, tag names and snobbery...but is far too often overlooked when it is masked with education, victimization and activism.
I see you as wrong on so many levels it's hard to know where to begin to respond to your position. The truth is that everyone needs everyone and there is no man, country or race that can claim intrinsic Independence with any measure of consistency. I suppose it would be too simplistic to expect you to use the term Human race.....sigh..
For what its worth I have been accused of racism regularly here because I oppose the activism of Al Sharpton and I am offended by his complete lack of public speaking ability save for his bombastic, pulpit thundering nonsense.
I don't buy Martin Luther King's message or his phony holiday because I never saw any evidence of universal reach in his efforts.
I do however note the distinct lack of so called "white" civil rights leaders...always did find that curious.
My favorite orator and scholar of all time is Frederick Douglass. I have made that clear on many occasions here. Now there is a man who had it all together and was so far ahead of his time that he should have been declared a saint. You will note that his message bears no resemblance to the rabble rousing of Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton and never focuses on the interests of just one people.
Personally I am too dark to be considered white but too light to be considered black. So I stand somewhere in the middle I guess by other people's standards. I will tell you one thing though. I have a large circle of friends that represent most of the imagined racial categories here on earth and I never think twice about the melatonin count in their skin...that is just a silly, stupid waste of time.
Busing was, is and always will be a band-aid on the sorest of human wounds. It accomplishes nothing of any real value save the mis-impression that something is being done to integrate on a mechanical scale what can only be healed and integrated on a spiritual scale.
If I were asked to define racism in terms of an event I think the most flagrant example I have seen recently was Hillary Clinton's speech to the Black Leaders caucus. She really put on the southern drawl for them ( as if they were too stupid to know it ) and that my friend made me want to puke on her.