What you are about to read may make you uncomfortable,if it does, it means that you have bought into this country's hypocrisy as it relates to discrimination of people based on their colour.What follows are some examples of perceived discrimination that the media gave heavy and biased reporting of for extended periods of time.
1.The prestigious military college,The Citadel,had a policy of not admitting females.This all changed in 1994,after intense pressure and negative portrayal from the press, they were coerced into changing their policy regarding admissions.
2.The Augusta National Golf Club which runs The Master's Golf Tournament, is America's oldest and most prestigious golf club. In 2002,they were the target of a woman with an agenda and the media's desire to stir up controversy when it was pointed out that women were not allowed into the club. To their credit, the Augusta National Golf Club reminded everyone they were a private club and that they could determine who, and who wouldn't be admitted. This was after the club endured story after story as to how they were anti-woman and racist. Several cowardly high profile members felt the necessity to resign to demonstrate that they were not like "them."
The question that one should logically ask in reading the above two accounts is,they have blacks only colleges,they also have women only colleges, so why can't you have institutions and clubs that have a men only policy? On a related note, ever wonder why white on black crime gets heavy coverage in the media while black on white doesn't? Are you aware that 70% of the "hate crimes" committed in this country are done by blacks against whites? You see the mainstream media reporting that fact? Now,I sense the discomfort you are feeling in reading this,you're thinking,"oh,this sounds racist." No,it's the truth, and isn't the truth supposed to "set us free?"
When a black man rapes and murders a young college student and then kills her boyfriend in South Carolina,it gets minimal if any national coverage. A couple of white men in Texas drag a black man behind their truck and it gets repeated national coverage. Every hypocrite politician and celebrity in the nation condemns and bewails that "racism" is still very much alive in this country. Remember the 70%-30% ratio I mentioned earlier.
I could go on and on but you see what I am getting at. Everyone,irregardless of colour,needs to be equally accountable for their actions,right? So why does the media,our schools and colleges choose to ignore this and teach other things? You would almost think they had something against all things white, and, against the white male in particular. Is this a better country as a result of their doing this for decades? Obviously not,you don't have to be an Einstein to see that this country is not what it once was just 50 years ago.What the media,schools and colleges are doing in regards to their view of race and discrimination, and the way it's being accepted by the public virtually unchallenged, is very destructive to this country.Actually,that's a gross understatement.
Monday, November 23, 2009
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