Racism is About How You're Treated
In the Appalachian mountains there are families who have lived in poverty for decades. Drug use is usually involved and living on government assistance is passed on from generation to generation.
These people are white, but whiteness is not the issue. You don't have to look far in America to find a white family that has overcome life's challenges and is doing well. If we concentrated on the whiteness of Appalachia we would not help these people trapped in poverty, but would rather stigmatize an entire race of individuals as being somehow incapable of rising above their particular circumstances.
In America there are many perennial losers. Losing families. Losing cultures. Losing neighborhoods. But concentrating on race does not benefit these individuals but rather masks the solution and the way out. Concentrating on race reopens a wound... A wound that sustains no one... A wound that raises no one... A wound that benefits no one but the politician who is willing to use people to advance his Party or his career.
Racism is the cause celebre' in America today. Not the obvious racism of the Klan, but the deceitful racism of the Left which uses the circumstances of minorities, not to help, but to gain power for itself. It's the insidious racism of the Democrat Party which wears a pitying smile and offers a condescending pat on the head.
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