September 10, 2017
Fay Voshell wrote a fine piece at American Thinker about Racism as the Ineradicable Sin. http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/09/racism_the_ineradicable_sin.html
I enclose below two comments, one by FeralCat and a reply to Feral by myself, directed at both FeralCat and you.
Comments:
* FeralCat • 8 hours ago
The supremest ineradicable sin is actually virtue signaling.
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The Race Card is the most rapid-fire, all purpose, over used and abused, ad hominem and vapid weapon of smear, mass deception, diversion and greed ever conceived by man. It is a weapon under which the most wild eyed and feeble minds are severely crouched and can be played with the greatest of ease by even the most reason and integrity challenged, and in fact, was designed especially for use by them. It is void of justice. It is void of liberty. It needs no footing in rationality. It resembles a witch hunt and is, in plain and clear fact, similar to a lynching At times it is the last refuge of hate filled and money and power hungry scoundrels and at other times the first as they attempt to mass murder intellect, justice and freedom of speech. It has no expiration date. It doesn’t even appear to have a half life. There are those who theorize that it may continue to exist indefinitely in some form even after time itself has come to an end.
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Or, if you prefer, as Roger L. Simon put it, "Anybody who plays the race card in our country today is less than pond scum. It has become the 21st century equivalent of accusing someone of witchcraft in eighteenth century Salem. Anyone who uses the race card should be considered a pariah automatically. It's almost always projection"
JackKemp (replies to) FeralCat • 2 minutes ago
Right you are, Feral Cat - as well as Fay Voshel.
In Europe, they used to say that anti-semitism was "the poor man's snobbery." Today the same could also be said of knee jerk anti-white people sentiments and proclamations. But the new, expanded snobbery isn't merely limited to poor people making such a claim. A high profile example is Colin Kaepernick, a pampered, wealthy black who used to work in a business which made many blacks and Hispanics millionaires (including himself), claiming how downtrodden he and other blacks are. These are all people who grew up well after the end of 1) racially segregated housing and water fountains 2) a racially segregated military (started in the 20th Century by Democrat Woodrow Wilson) 3) a lack of federal Civil Rights Laws. If Kaepernick had more musical talent, he might have sung "Ole Man River" from the musical "Showboat" while on the 49ers sidelines last season.
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The race card is today, in a vast majority of cases, cheap, lazy excuse for not making an effort to learn something. And, as Fay Voshel says, to not relate to and hate one's neighbor. In fact, the people who play this card are often troubled people who also "Hate their Neighbor as Themselves."
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