As far as I'm concern, the issue of race in America is frikken dead.
From here on, though I will not discriminate against any man because of his race, I will NOT automatically extend the hand of goodwill because a man might have suffered racial injustice.
America extended its hand of goodwill toward Blacks, and Sharpton, Jackson, and Obama spat in our faces. We marched along side you, we even died for you in the civil war...in fact without Whitey you would still be slaves.
This is America, you can achieve whatever you like (for Heaven's sake, the CEO of American Express is a Black man)...but don't come crying and whining to me about race any more.
America is done here!
As far as I’m concern, the issue of race in America is frikken dead.””””
Along with my bucket of sympathy being totally empty & full of holes, so I cannot refill it.
Same for my container of “compassion”.
No refills anymore.
I grew up in a town that was too small to have "the other side of the tracks".
We all went to one school together - blacks, whites, immigrants and DP's from WWII..
We played sandlot ball together, palled around together, fought with each other, swam in the same creek.
Some black kids I got along with, some I didn't - same for Polish, German, Irish and Italian kids.
We made friends and enemies based on the individual - not skin color or where their parents were born.
There was no "white privilege" - everyone was clawing their way up from the same level.
Later, in the service, we trained together, worked together, suffered together and slept side by side in the same barracks.
But since liberals began using race as a way to keep us separated and at each others throats the attitude of blacks in general has changed and that has changed me.
I have come to feel exactly as you do about blacks and the race issue - we are overloaded with racial whining.
I have become suspicious of blacks and now assume they are anti-white racists until they prove differently to me.
It is a sad turn of events but blacks have brought it on themselves.