Talk About Race

 
Cowards Speak
Eric Holder, the black man appointed US Attorney General by black President BO, announced in a speech that America is a "nation of cowards". He stated that we must each and every one talk about race.
 
Certainly there were some white people who needed to vent their guilt over slavery. That feeling motivated them to vote along racial lines.
A substantive aspect is becoming apparent as some blacks such as Eric Holder become emboldened with power beyond their imagination. This aspect is that, for many blacks, the election was about gaining power... power to go beyond performing well on job-oriented and directed projects.
The Eric Holder-types seemingly need to use their power as a tool for revenge and to vent personal frustration upon the entire society -- not only whites, but all Americans. The Eric Holder-types need to control people.

The 2008 presidential election was not about race for most normal Americans who live regular lives, enjoy their families, friends, and work. Most Americans simply wanted a leader worthy of the United States of America. Most Americans simply wanted -- and still want -- to follow a leader they respect. Americans desperately want a leader who they perceive as being capable of fulfilling the role of President of the United States.

The power imparted upon Obama was not constructed over centuries of Western Civilization's and America's development with the intent of using it to exact revenge or to inflict pain upon American citizens of any group or groups. America was built, and continues to be about building productive, comfortable lives surrounded by liberty allowing each individual to develop and maximize himself without interfering with any other individual.
All fair-minded, good-sport, wise Americans should understand and accept that people are different. We are different in numerous aspects beyond racial differences. Even in America -- the greatest Land Of Opportunity ever -- some people succeed, some succeed less than most, and some fail miserably. Whether any one of us is more fortunate and skillful is based upon who we choose to become using our innate skills.

Eric Holder is an example of the juvenile, insecure, unworthy people who want, and desperately need, other people to constantly and unendingly talk about them.
OK, let's talk about them. Let's say all that remains to be said about them and race. Let's speak openly, honestly, and accurately... for as long as we are permitted... and then longer.
Then, when all the talk has ended, we who are American in name and in spirit will return to our business and personal lives and continue building the greatest nation with or without help from the stunted, juvenile thinkers.
 
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--  Eric Holder is one of those overly-empowered, self-centered, narcissistic, self-involved juveniles who appear incapable of maturing. He needs to control people. His plan to disable the Second Amendment -- remove the individual's right to bear arms -- is a demonstration of that need.

--  Some people insist like spoiled children that everyone must continually talk about them. But they are not special, nor do they deserve center-stage or so much attention.

--  Some people appear incapable of appreciating the great American opportunities and American goodness. Nor do they appreciate how fortunate they are to be Americans. If they were wise, they would thank God and America for their success, accept their new responsibilities, and get to WORK accomplishing and producing... something... anything... if possible.

--  Earning -- truly actually earning -- a paycheck and doing their jobs well is not something that all people excel in. Nor apparently is it something that all people strive for.

--  How special are they? Do they deserve so much talk time? No. And since they don't, Americans should get on with their more important activities.

--  And when will it be that they have overcome? Haven't they overcome by now? How much more affirmative action can be given? Are 40-plus years enough? Do they comprehend what they have actually taken rather than overcome? Do they feel guilty for not having really earned their positions? They obviously do not know what to do once they have overcome... or acquire.

--  THANK YOU!!! And more, why do blacks feel that they have earned so much more now that BO has taken office. Blacks truly feel empowered because one of their kind is in office. I did not feel empowered because one of my kind was in office. You could not have said it better: they are taking not earning, even their messiah BO took / demanded it and more.

I have heard blacks say directly to me that slavery still hurts. WTF? They are in their 20s and don't have a clue. The really scary part is that they do not play by the same rules. What are they going to demand / take next?


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