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Saturday, January 19, 2019

Did our Founding Fathers view it as Impossible to Make a Racist Statement in the United States 01 19 2019

Did our Founding Fathers view it as Impossible to Make a Racist Statement in the United States 01 19 2019

If you believe that "All men are created equal"  then a racist statement can not be made, why not?  Because "all men are equal."

The problem is really caused by those who do not believe in Equality and Foster Inequality.

What happens if a faction from a foreign country attempted prove that all men are not created equal by fostering programs to that effect in the United States?

Well the bottom line is per our Constitution you have the Right of Freedom of Speech.

Look at how those two concepts balance out and support each other perfectly!  Isn't that beautiful!

Should racist statements be construed as meaning, "your faction in this country is not living up to our standards in many ways."  Hence it is really a "get with it" statement.  How else do you get through to some people?

Now lets look an issue concerning black people.  So there was a white man in the news recently who did something very bad.  I am not going to say who it was other than he shot two adults and kidnapped a girl.  I as a white person believed that if convicted he should get the death penalty.  Do black communities have a higher rate of horrific and violent crime?  I would assert the stats likely would prove that true.  But the issue becomes.  When a black person does something really bad how come the people in that community are not calling for the death penalty of them?   Do you get it?  From what I have heard the way it is viewed by the parents is, "Do what you want as long as you don't get caught."

Now you could look at the issue with regard to white collar crime.  I believe white people who commit some white collar crimes should get the death penalty.  Why?  Because it isn't fair to me that people like that get ahead in life at the expense of the honest public.  Now let say that color x not white had a member of their race commit a white collar crime.  What would be the likelihood they would never say that person should get the death penalty?  I say that is highly likely.  But look at the gestalt of this.  Races really competing against the white race in the United States and not have the same standards of justice as the white race (as per how I stated it should be.)  So what does that amount to?  Those races do not believe in equality?  Because of the unfair competition and the lack of wanting to prosecute members of their own race it is really... well I could view it perhaps...here to conquer those who established freedom.

It is like freedom wasn't good enough for you.  You had to come here and compete unfairly.  You had to ruin it for everyone.  That is completely rotten!

But ask yourself which is a man and which isn't?  The person of color x who seeks justice for color x or the person of color y who wants the court system to be very lenient on color y?  Color x in this case believes all men are created equal, color y doesn't!

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