Are You An Authentic White Person?

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Nancy Morgan
RightBias.com

Are you an http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3890 white person? For the answer to that, we need to go to the current authentic black community. They are the ones who define who is and who is not an authentic member of their race. Be they black or white. (Since Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, etc., have not yet amassed political clout, they’re excluded from being categorised by their skin color.)

The reigning black elite have decided that authentic ‘typical white people’ are inherently http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3875.’

Not to worry, Obama assures us we can change. Phew. Just elect him President, and by virtue of the moral authority inherent in his skin color, he will kindly inform and advise his fellow Americans, excuse me, his fellow white americans, on the proper obeisance and reparations due all black people.Oops, I meant, all ‘authentic’ black people. Uncle Toms like Condoleeza Rice, Clarence Thomas, and other successful black people are not ‘authentic,’ and most decidedly not representative of the oppressed black community.

For 45 years, America has allowed the black community to set the rules and define the race issue.  Never mentioned is the inbred hatred of all things white, by those blacks who have bought into Jackson’s and Sharpton’s vision of blacks as oppressed victims. Never mentioned, until now, are the virulent, anti-American feelings harbored by those blacks that ascribe to ‘black liberation theology.’ (That’s the stuff Obama’s minister preaches.) Based on recent polls, it appears a whopping 20 to 30% of Black Americans just don’t like whitey. It appears this, also, has been inbred.

Not mentioned are the views of Americans who don’t buy into the never-ending grievance mantra of authentic blacks. We call these people, inauthentic whites and inauthentic blacks. (That’s liberal-speak for ‘conservative.’) I am one of them.

Myself, and millions of other Americans, are not allowed to discuss race in America. The threat of being branded racist carries real life consequences many of us cannot afford. Like keeping our jobs, friends, social standing and reputations. We always lower our voices when mentioning race, we go out of our way to prove how non-racist we are, and we’re forced to stand by and let racial hucksters and demagogues define what is in our hearts.

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2008-03-26