I came to the conclusion that this country is very, very racist. They preach equality of the races but at every corner they designate people by their color or origin. I heard a million time here and in my country the designation about an individual that he is Jewish but nice. If that is not a racist remark, then I don't know what is.
Our glorious president promised during his presidential campaign that he would nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court. Why was it necessary to say black and why was it necessary to say woman? What about qualification regardless of race and gender? If a white male would be more qualified for the post, then he would not be in the running? If this is not racism, then I don't know what is.
My daughter, Abigail and I'm sure most of her friends are colorblind. Colorblind as far as racial discrimination is concerned. She sees nothing wrong with being friends with whomever she wants to regardless race or creed or sexual orientation. In her high school and lower schools, she had many friends from different parts of the world. This is very commendable even if we the older generation see it differently.
It is surprising that she sees the world through her rose colored glasses, when our governments (federal down through local) are making sure that most of their choices are based on race. They are playing the race card because everything is politics and everything is about being reelected. By alienating a particular minority could cost an election and they all know it.
New York City elected a black mayor. The second in its history. This man is playing the black card with both hands. His ineffectiveness is showing in the terrible increase in crime in the city. He goes around saying that he is not being understood, nobody understands where he came from.
The first black mayor was not much effective and after one term he was kicked out. This man is not looking forward to a better future either if he continues his business this way.
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