People who so easily call other people racist do this because they themselves are racist. Otherwise how would they recognize it? So back at you, Jimmy Carter, the accused anti-Semite. If he were so concerned with racist comments, where was he when President Obama admitted he didn't know the facts of a white cop arresting a black man, but said the police acted stupidly?
It isn't just racist when a white person insults a black person. It's racism when any color person insults another. We label it such. But why can't people just be angry?
What if Joe Wilson yelled out in sheer emotional expression, Love You! That would have been accepted. Decorum means only nicey nice words? And hadn't, just moments before the Wilson outburst Obama called other people, talk radio and cable news, liars? That's okay because he's the President and he said it because he needed to clear things up and talk everyone into his health care plan. It's OK to be in the presence of a liar...the whole entire joint session of LIARS, i.e., POLITICIANS, i.e. HUMANS, just don't say it Out Loud. How rude! As we are liars, we are racists. Admit it. If we make being a racist a natural outcome of competition, it makes everything on a level playing field and we couldn't pull that RACE CARD to get a rise out of people.
Perhaps we are all just Profilers. Profiling protects us, but we do call it racism. We mistrust and hate because we question everyone else's actions and opinions until they prove otherwise.
Serena threatened the lineswoman because she was suspicious of her Asian bias?
Kanye West broke into Taylor Swift's acceptance speech because he doubted her young white talent to receive an award?
Joe Wilson burst with emotion because President Obama is a politician and knows how badly they lie?
Let's just accept the fact that we want what we want when we want it. We don't want anyone of any color, shape or form taking that away from us, and we will do or say whatever it takes to get it.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment