This may get me a hand slap or even banned, but I still believe in the first amendment and can express my opinion no matter how unpopular. So be forewarned that this isn't PC at all and is just my opinion.
I have had these thoughts in my mind for a couple
decades or more. I believe that in that time, it
has gotten even more true and gas solidified my thoughts.
I was listening to the radio in the car a few days ago and
various things popped into my mind.
Sometimes that’s a good thing, others, not so much. I will let you decide where this post
falls.
I believe that men, (white men in particular) have lost
their way. They have been attacked for
decades for just being white. It is even
more intense than when I remember it in the early stages. Consequently they have stopped standing up
for their principals. I believe that
these attacks are to blame for that.
They have become afraid to be labeled with the ‘R’ word among others,
but the ‘R’ word is where it started. So
they will cave to those that make those claims just to prove they aren’t what
they are being accused of, a racist. (or
intolerant or add your won of many catch words of the day)
I believe this started in the early to mid 60’s. If you’re old enough, I assume you still
remember the race riots. It seemed every
news cast had videos of the riots. I
also believe this began a major shift in our attitudes about race. I grew up seeing the racism my kind had for
others. I also saw it begin to abate or
at least covered up to where it wasn’t so obvious, you know, tolerance. Yes, I know my view will be different from
those that were on the other end. I am
just giving my perspective and what I lived through.
The ‘R’ word began to be thrown around about that time. No one wanted to be known for that or labeled
that way. So they began to go overboard
with their dealings with those that were discriminated against.(This is a
generalization) I remember not being
hired at several national companies because I was the wrong color. It was all part of the EEO (equal employment
opportunity program). It made no
difference if you were more qualified.
We complained to ourselves but lived with it and found other jobs. We didn’t wallow in our anger. Some will say it was justice, some will say
it was reverse racism. It’s just the way
it was.
I also believe that starting with my generation (the Baby
Boomers) racism declined a great deal.
We were probably the first generation in America that was truly less
racist than any before. I know my kids
were raised to accept all as equal and on their own merits. Things continued to get better. Was it completely gone? No, I’m not that blind. I saw racism extended toward good
friends. It broke my heart. Before the previous president ‘changed’
things, we had come so far with racism and discrimination. We(our country) were less racist than at any time
in our history. Before that guy, there
is no way I would believe we were as racist as things are today. He is to blame for most of that today. He divided us. Why? I
know that answer, he hated America. The
best way to defeat your enemy is to divide them.
Today, we have all sorts of groups and SJW’s throwing the
‘R’ word around when they see something they don’t like, whether it makes sense
or not. Let’s just throw this out and
see if it sticks. Someone was paying attention to that earlier
time and saw how well throwing that word around worked. It has worked in other forms too. Intolerant was the big word just a decade ago
or shorter. You don’t hear that much
anymore. It was used by every splinter
group around to get attention. It was
just another way to try and get something they wanted that had either been
illegal or immoral for centuries before.
It evolved into the PC movement.
Everything you would say, see or do was all politically incorrect. Again, just another way to go against the things
they didn’t like. It made no difference
if it was still illegal or considered immoral.
And it worked. Now look at the
things that have become acceptable that were never talked about before or even
imagined, and if it offends your moral sense, then YOU are the problem.
Now we have come full circle and if someone doesn’t agree
with you on moral grounds etc. you’re racist.
It makes no difference if race is involved or not. That word is getting thrown about without
care. And it gets attention and airplay
with the media. It is nothing less that ETHNIC CLEANSING without the violence that is most often associated with that. But when you go to the
well too often, it seems to lose its luster.
I believe the true America is beginning to see the things they use to
get their way for what they are. There is a strong undercurrent growing. I say, stand for your principles and let them call you whatever they may. Wrong, and immoral (sin of you will) is still wrong and immoral no matter what name you call it.
Happy Trails
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Don't disagree at all... sigh
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