mexicans are NOT the new blacks. (I say blacks because i subscribe to the teddy roosevelt way of thinking that people should only be americans, not a something (hypen) american. I come from many backgrounds, but I am an american first and foremost and my allegiance belongs to her, and anyone who would prefer otherwise should get the heck out of my country).
By mexicans, i can only think you mean illegal immigrants. slaves were brought here against their will. illegals sneak in out of their OWN free will, oh, and flaunt their actions at the law and snub their noses at the hard working, law abiding citizens of this fine country like you and I.
first off, anyone who is an american citizen is an american. anyone who is not in this country legally (i.e. illegal immigrants) ahs no right to be here, and should A. get the **** out NOW and B. get in line like everyone else did. the reason illegals are not welcome here, or are talked down upon, or otherwise not given the same opportunities as everyone else is quite simple, they do not have the right to, nor do they deserve them and the blessings of this great land until they are willing to accept and adhere to its laws.
now on to 'black' history month. i do not care about black history month, nor white history month, nor any other kind of history month, nor awareness months or any other kind of months.
i am not a racist, nor do i believe that racism is right, however i am sick of having the issue of racism held over the heads of citizens who never had slaves, nor believe that slavery is right, by people who were never slaves, nor were their parents slaves.
As a case in point, the center 4 me at lu, run by a friend of mine, is having a session on "Being Black at Liberty."
https://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=5 ... N=69480016
This actually quite incenses me, and as an Alum, I demand to know how being black at Liberty is any different than being white, or asian, or hispanic or purple with pink polka dots. IF in fact there is racism at LU, then the Federal Government should be called in to deal with it and the university should be sued. Since I believe this to be merely a cheap ploy to gain coverage for a problem that does not exist, I am not happy.
By acting as if being black at liberty is somehow any different than being a student from any other race, it by default throws a pall of racism over the student body and institution as a whole - something that is entirely unfair and uncalled for. In fact, IMO it cheapens the struggles that happened during the civil rights movement.
In fact, I believe that by drawing attention to a problem that does not exist (i.e. this thing at LU) it actually gives students an excuse for why they may be having a difficult time at LU or having problems with their school work, etc... instead of taking responsibility for their own actions.
As an outside observer, I firmly believe that most problems in life could be solved through taking responsibilities for ones own actions, hard work and perseverance. The moment one stops believing that they are responsible for where they are, and what they accomplish, they become useless people who will be battered about by the events and people around them, always blaming someone else for their own shortcomings that they have neither the will or fortitude to change.
No one who ever achieved ANYTHING, did so while allowing outside forces to determine their destiny. Because of this it is my utmost belief that things such as this "Being Black at Liberty" do a dis-service to ALL hardworking people of EVERY race by detracting from their own individual accomplishments and making it appear as if achievement is determined by something other than personal effort and determination.
Now, while I am sorry that racism does exist in the United States in small pockets, take heart in the fact that it will die out as those that carry that view take the eternal dirtnap. However, I feel justified in saying that I myself have been a victim of racism in the US. Actually at a McDonalds in Richmond. Myself and one other gentleman were the only two white people there. We were not given the opportunity to order for almost 30 minutes while standing inline as we were repeatedly ignored or otherwise looked over as everyone, including people who had just stepped in the door were served before us. (and YES, we WERE in line...)
Besides ticking me off (because all i wanted was a sausage biscuit) and being made to wait until JUST after they stopped serving breakfast...how nice... it does allow me to challenge face to face all who believe that racism belongs only to whites, and CAN ONLY belong to whites. In fact, there are ignorant people in EVERY part of society, in EVERY race who wish to hold grudges that are not their own, and grind an axe that was buried long ago and to those people I proudly say that EVERY month is KISS MY A** month!
cheers!
"The mat is my ocean. I'm a shark. Most people don't even know how to swim.... And your kung-fu floaties are no good here..."