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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Any race can be racist

Racism exists -- but I think most people would agree that on levels far more miniscule than 10, 20, 40, or 100 years ago. And in general, white people, or females, or mexicans, or black -- we are discrimated against in mostly the same way. I mean -- I guess am the minority in my neighborhood, but I really don't care. You can treat me however you are going to -- it just means you're an hypocritical idiot if you treat me worse for being a certain color.

But for some reason, instead of pushing on and enjoying the fact that we are all equal and protected equally under the law -- certain people can't help but make race an issue -- even when its not. It saddens me because we have made such bounds to stop seeing people's colors -- to just see their actions and the person -- and then we have people like Congresswoman Mckinney who are shouting from the rooftops that they are being discrimated against.

She not only wasn't wearing proper identification, she also hit the policeman.

So what if it was a white congressman who slipped by?-- I can guarantee if he was stopped he wouldn't have assaulted the policeman. Ridiculous. So if the white man slipped by without notice -- first off I doubt that would happen -- and secondly if it did -- yes, then that would be discrimation -- Stopping one person and not another. But really -- they both weren't following the rules, one just got caught.

Quit focuses on race, people. Any race can be racist. All of you. And low and behold -- I bet race won't be an issue.

pissed,
Cd

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