Posted by
B.N. Sharpe on Sunday, September 23, 2007 8:23:23 AM
From Duke lacrosse, to Don Imus, to Jena, Louisiana, there is nothing but raaaacism in America. And, of course, it's always Caucasoid racism. La Raza isn't racist. The National Association of Always Complaining People isn't racist. Only the Klan is racist, except, of course, for that Democrap champion of racial rights in the Senate, Robert K.K.K. Byrd.
Let's speak semantics for a moment and discuss the definitions of some of the English language's most misused words. My Webster's II New Riverside University Dictionary says that racism is "The notion that one's own ethnic stock is superior." It defines prejudice as "irrational hatred or suspicion of a specific..race.." Bigotry is denoted as " fanatical devotion to one's own...race...and intolerance of those who differ." Let's learn these differences and use them accordingly.
And let's learn this while we're at it. Here in America, and elsewhere around the globe, especially in socialist Europe, very few Caucasoids are racist. Yes, there are the few and far between backwoods, inbreeding, Byrd voting Bubbas and Bubbettes that shame and embarrass the rest of the Caucasoids. Just like there are the Reverends Highjackson and Sharkman that should shame and embarrass the Negroids. But again, there are few truly racist people, regardless of epidermal melatonin, in that almost nobody adheres to a belief in racial superiority. However, almost everybody, in fact, let's just say that EVERYbody is prejudiced to some degree or another. It's in our genes, as the very essence of human nature is based in emotionality, particularly the emotion of fear. Fear of that which is different and/or unknown. Anyone who denies that is intellectually dishonest or just another dumb mass. There's not one among us, I'd wager (and I haven't placed a bet since Super Bowl III), who hasn't, at some point in his or her life, said or thought, "Damn (pick you racial slur)." Among all of us prejudiced people, bigots abound. But again, they're not necessarily racists. Let's learn the differences. We'll have to learn them on our own, as it's a good bet that unionized, government school teachers aren't going to teach them.