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Originally posted by hoosier
Detroit native Keith Richburg ...who served for three years as the African bureau chief for The Washington Post...concludes: "I have been here, and I have seen -- and frankly, I want no part of it. .... By an accident of birth, I am a black man born in America, and everything I am today -- my culture and my attitudes, my sensibilities, loves and desires -- derives from that one simple and irrefutable fact."...But our strength, as Richburg points out, comes from real principles: tolerance, brotherhood, hard work, personal responsibility, equality before the law. If Americans really cared about racial healing, they would focus on those ideas -- and not on a made-up rite that mistakes segregationism for spirituality and fiction for history.
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The fact is the world will NEVER be equal... You tell that to the majority of Black American Hurricane Katrina victims about equality and they really don't give a flyin' fcuk about any Africa... But they dayum sure know that they were jacked by our elected officials...
And Tony Snow outta be ashamed of himself, always finding the ONE negro who is too happy to readily sellout his race by tap dancing his way to the top...
Oh how the mighty will fall--and fast too...