EDITORIAL
Victims of the Past Are Now the Racists
No More "adjustments" for the way things were..  

March 30, 2008

(USA) - During the Reagan era, I felt good about race relations. People were changing - low melanin people (there are no "white" people) were hiring high melanin people (there are no "black" people) because they could do the job. America said, "we'll make sure everybody gets a chance at the gold rings."

Today, the racial divide is greater than it has ever been. People make money by calling every incident involving a high melanin person, racist. Real money. Real incentive. Dependable news outlets of the past are no longer reliable. New, reliable news outlets are branded unreliable by the old outlets and called racist.

Unless we've replaced it with a bigger story, there is a really sad article about Condoleeza Rice and how she sees racism. It's not just sad because her world was colored by stupid, hateful, ignorant people. It's sad because she doesn't know about people like me. It's sad because she has come to believe that she is a different race from me.

I was raised in a family which valued every person individually. The only "bad" people I knew about were caucasian. I watched with everybody else and was amazed that people in Alabama didn't want to eat at the same counter as some of the other people in Alabama.

There were noble civil rights leaders such as Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshal, and Bayard Rustin. Today, we have penny-chasers, and high melanin people are enslaved to a moronic socialist party of aristocrats - so much so that they are selling their souls to a jaded political candidate who made his way to the top through the Marxist education system of Chicago and who now wants to rob from the middle class to reinforce the lazy and mediocre.

No longer is the politics of the victims about justice. It's about guilt. And in case you didn't know it, guilt NEVER ends.

This doesn't mean that I'm going to become a bigot. What is does mean is that I am no longer going to count myself among those who call themselves "civil rights advocates." What people in the civil rights business are doing is no longer civil rights.. It is perpetual guilt - guilt which most of the people alive today do not deserve. It is divisive. It is racist.

I'm taking my marbles and going home.

- Dick Anderson

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