Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Racism of the Left


Ask yourself a couple of questions: Which party is always the first to start screaming racism? When they start throwing the term around has there been any mention of race in any way that would have caused such a charge? If no mention having anything to do with race was used then why is racism assumed and why did it even come up?

I’m sure if we were honest with ourselves we would have to say that it is the Democrat Party that always cries racism first. It can also be demonstrated that in almost every case there has been no mention of the person’s race in which the charge is being leveled. From this it can be reasonable surmised that the ones that are acutely aware of a person’s race are the ones making the charge without the slightest grounds except the person’s color. This being the case, isn’t this the very definition of racism? Who then really are the racists? Who is it that always sees the race of a person as being the primary factor instead of the person and their character first? Again it seems to be the democrats.

Racism is one of the things no person wants to be accused of. The left, and the Democrats in specific know this. They are also quite aware of the endless effort people will put into fighting this charge. This is why it is such a valuable tool in political warfare. But the thing you really ought to focus on is just how much stock the left puts into the color of a man’s skin. It is the first thing they see and for the most part the only thing they see.

I would also say that in their minds they view other races as less than themselves, yet another sign of racism. The reason I say this is because they constantly view other races as needing their constant help as though they certainly couldn’t stand on their own. Think how demeaning this is. It is what some blacks call “plantation mentality”. What this means is that the Democrats are using the same lies that slave owners used over a century ago. “You’ll never amount to anything!” “If it weren’t for us protecting you, you’d have nothing.” Make sure you stay under my protection and say what I want you to say or there will be consequences!” “I’ll make sure you have a roof over your head and you’re taken care of, even if it is a menial lifestyle living on welfare it’s better than nothing.”

All of these things smack of racism to me. You only need to look at Clarence Thomas and other black men of the conservative persuasion. They went off the plantation and the wonderful democrats who are pleading the cause of the down-trodden minorities were all over them like slaves that had run away.

Sadly much like the slaves in our early history many are so afraid of offending their handlers that they will not even stand up for their own people if they leave the plantation. Still the key point people should take away is that where race is concerned it is the Democrats that notice the color of a person’s skin first and foremost. To them it always comes down to the color of a person’s skin, not the strength of their argument, or the cause at hand.

I challenge any person to see if they can find a conservative who started yelling racism first! The reason for this is that in general conservatives don’t tend to think in terms of race at all. Now I’m sure the liberals would be the first to say this is because the conservatives are afraid of having their racism exposed, but once again the first people yelling racism are the liberals and this is what any situation involving a person of color involves. Indeed I wonder sometimes if they even know how to defend a point without using some charge such as racism or war on women or whatever other hate group they can think of. As I mentioned to them the actions of others are always motivated by some form of hate. Again, all I can say is that this comes to mind because they cannot picture people thinking any differently from the way they think. So, what comes to their minds first is probably what’s on their minds.

If anyone should be considered racists it’s those who see everything in terms of race even when race is not mentioned. The very fact that they assume it must be race can only be a reflection of the way they’re thinking works. Some have called this reverse racism, but that’s just a fancy way of avoiding the charge of racism which is favoring one race over another even if it’s your own. It is also assuming that race is more important than the individual which is something else the left is famous for doing.


There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism.
The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities.
­ Theodore Roosevelt, speech before the Knights of Columbus, 1915, New York


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