Friday, July 27, 2012
All things considered, blacks and the civil rights culture surrounding them are the most open and prolific purveyors of racism in America.
By Walter Hudson
PJMedia.com
It shouldn’t matter that I, an author with the audacity to select
such a title, am black. The arguments presented should stand or fall on
their objective merit. Nevertheless, I declare my racial identity at the
outset to defuse any prejudice readers may bring regarding the
motivation behind this piece. Indeed, it is in part because I am black
that the following must be said.
All things considered, blacks and the civil rights culture
surrounding them are the most open and prolific purveyors of racism in
America. This is an ironic travesty which spits upon the graves of
history’s abolitionists and offends all who are committed to a dream of
equality under the law and goodwill among men.
Surely, such a claim is provocative. Unfortunately, it is also demonstrable.
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