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Thank you for turning America into a country where ethnic identity is
now paramount. You raise an interesting point that others have raised and you do it from an insider's perspective. Please give some insight into how (or whether) to deal with situations where people were being denied the right to vote based on race, or people were put in inferior or undefunded schools based on race or economic status, or people were denied certain jobs because of race, religion or gender without developing a sense of racial, economic or gender identity? Ouch. It sounds like this is something you run into on a daily basis, and I would suggest that you consider moving to a better neighborhood. By any chance are you getting your news from NPR? Interesting to see that 'voting rights' is still used as an explanation for continued civil rights intervention. Such hogwash. The political apparatus of today pulls voters out of their homes and drags them to the polls. (Often times staying with them in the voting booth to make sure that the minority voter then votes correctly). Advocate-Ministers have had polls opened on Sunday so they could deliver their entire congregation to vote (which I have even had the opportunity to witness - and more than once). And you are likely aware that ethnic advocates are demanding that the voting laws be changed so that minorities will no longer be expected to leave their subsidized housing in order to cast their vote. Look for front page news if the press suspects that a minority might possibly have been denied their right to vote. But the continued antics of voting irregularities in minority areas - the ones which maintain the proper political identity - will never be considered newsworthy. Minority applicants are well versed in how to scream loud and long when they are not offered the job they believe they deserve. And the EEOC office in every state is run by a,'this business guilty until proved innocent' mentality. In addition, there are numerous law firms in all but the smallest towns which do nothing but pursue such cases. And I pull their flyers from my mailbox on an all too frequent basis. I would agree that minority hiring was questionable in the past, but the way to correct such is not to force businesses to overlook qualified non- minority applicants when a minority applicant is close to having the required education and experience. Which is still discrimination in hiring. And you may know that minority operated businesses discriminate heavily in favor of their own racial or ethnic group, which is also suppose to be illegal but is ignored by those who enforce such laws. Just don't let a non-minority owned business ever try to get away with this. In my opinion schools reflect their communities and the values and objectives of those in the community. When a community no longer holds education to be important - the schools fail. And when a school fails to educate students this is due to racism and the failure of others. And not because the Mom (and there never was a Dad) didn't give a damn if her kids went to school or not. Remember that the Great Society programs held that minorities are no longer to be held accountable for their actions - or lack thereof. And any failure is now due to racists or because of the lack of cultural sensitivity by the school system. I always appreciate reading of an instance where a community decided to correct a school system which had bottomed out. Sometimes this is involved a community enforcing student attendance, or demanding vouchers to move students from failing schools. Sometimes it results in school uniforms and/or a zero tolerance for those disrupting classroom learning. Regardless, it required that a community take control and take action. Which the political left despises because they believe such actions should only be as a direct result of their efforts. The universal truth in minority communities is that the political environment will always work against a cause if they believe such might impede their control or their status. And with school reform, often using the threat of vouchers as the means to disrupt the process. There can be no success in a minority community which is not driven by the proper political action. In other words, how does a government stop people from abusing or exploiting people based on group identity without creating or expanding the idea of a group? Or should they try? Government is abusing and mistreating people based on their group identity. And in a 5-4 decision the Supreme Court said it was legal. If you learned of a first year law school class with only three non-minority male students in a class of 120, would you consider that to be discrimination? Guess what - it's not. No government will be successful when it recognizes a specific group for preferential treatment. Because such requires discrimination against others. And even the most ardent liberal must recognize that the color- blind society of MLK is now one of just the opposite. It would also appear to be the case that no society will be successful when their basic unit, the family, is destroyed. Which Great Society programs did in minority communities by making teenage pregnancy and single-Mom families not only acceptable and profitable, but also fashionable. When I attended high school, beginning in the mid-1960s, pregnant teenagers were unheard of. Now this same high school has a nursery on-site. When I was in high school almost every student was from a two parent home. Now this number is around 20%. And dropping. When I was in high school parents were involved and the building was packed during open house nights. An activity which now attracts only a small number of parents. And when I started high school there were no Great Society programs. And if you're still reading - draw your own conclusions. Are you overall glad the government did get involved? No. I am convinced that those in my community would be better off if the political left (what you call 'government') had not made failure - followed by government intervention - our status quo. And taken action to maintain this situation. |
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