Sunday, March 23, 2014

Contrived Racism and it's Perpetuation-Part One


This piece, of a three part series is written for my friends, both black and white and those of liberal persuasion who are designated middle class. I will address an issue that should be a concern to all middle class America. The issue deals with racism as perpetrated by the progressive left to enslave the soul of African-Americans and eliminate the middle class through what I deem intentional and unfair government endorsed legislation.  The subject of my next several blogs will be contentious to some, thought provoking to others and hopefully result in revelation of the truth to most. I encourage the readers to re-post and share your views with this writer. I write this series not as a bigot. Neither  am I blind to the fact that the government, through the welfare state is the primary reason relations between the races are worsening and class warfare is now primed to reduce the middle class to an insignificant entity.

Given all the data, one cannot help but see racism as a perception of reality that is at this point in time of history skewed.  Unfortunately, many black's perception of racism is based on a false narrative. Even though this writer is white, I lived in a time when there was real institutional racism in America. That racism is no more. Evidence suggests that racism is aggravated by the progressive left and its lapdog media that has been pumping out, namely that a black American can never receive justice. The thought of a black individual never receiving justice is absurd.

If racism is defined as a way of behaving or thinking that shows you do not like or respect people who are different than the race or class from which you identify with, then in fact, we as a people need to have a conversation. Since conversations are between people who exist in a place, situation or point in time, let us have an open dialog about race in America. Not race in America yesterday, but race in America today. The conversation needs to be two-way. Not the Obama or Holder way. White Middle Class America needs to be heard. The too often silent and for the most part white middle class needs to have its grievances, concerns and petitions heard.











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