Let me see … the United States freed the slaves about 150
years ago and, in the process, sacrificed over 600,000 of our young men. It also
stopped school segregation and Jim Crow laws about 60 years ago. And, as an act of atonement, it has long encouraged
racial preferences to be used in employment and education. It has had two black
Supreme Court justices, two black Secretaries of State, one black Attorney
General and multiple black Presidential cabinet secretaries and top-level
advisers, many black Senators, Representatives, state Governors and city Mayors,
and numerous black corporate CEOs, university Presidents, sports personalities,
movie/music stars, TV poobahs, and other millionaire glitterati … and now the
U.S. has a black in the highest office in the land … its President … all
elected, appointed or appreciated by a population which is, by its majority,
not black.
One would think that these many enlightened accomplishments might
begin to remove the stain of slavery from the American psyche (our original sin as
so aptly described by Condoleezza Rice.) But no … we are still racists. Not
only are whites racists, but we are often compared to the Klu Klux Klan …
itching to scare the black man into submission with a burning cross. We are an unrecoverable and vile form of humanity who cannot be reformed or forgiven for the sins of our
forebearers … even beyond the seventh generation (the seeming Biblical limit of
sin’s legacy.)
Recently, Michelle Obama, in a high-school graduation
address, told her starry-eyed audience that they still hold secret prejudice against
the likes of her … see: here.
And Attorney General, Eric Holder has let go with both barrels. First saying
that anyone who opposes President Obama’s policies is guilty of “quiet
prejudice” … see: here.
And then, paradoxically suggested that colorblindness is not the way to end
discrimination … see: here.
I guess playing the race card in politics has become second
nature to many on the left … particularly when your pile of accomplishment chips
is so diminished. But, I for one am more than ready to call the left's bluff.
Continued winning at political poker requires a lot more than just bluster … and
a race card.
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