Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Dealing with Alienation and Racism in America

More than fourteen decades after the abolition of slavery, racism still exists. 
   It can not be tamed. 
People who are misinformed, closed-minded, and filled with self hatred will NEVER let it die. 
   How can "the hated" learn to cope with this reality?
Interaction. 
   One of the most respected African Americans in our history, such as Marcus Garvey, would disagree, but this only proves his method of separatism was not a successful one. 

People from all backgrounds SHOULD learn to get alone!

   None of us are going anywhere, so why not? 

Most of all, who determined the two different groups, the superior and the inferior, and who justified it? 

   No one, regardless of race, religion beliefs, or cultural background is better than any other person in the world.

It is so easy to judge others from appearance, but are we not all the same?
 
"I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood." - M.L.K
  Find a person that you can cut that doesn't bleed or someone who does not grieve when their closest friend dies, or someone who doesn't have to eat to breath, then we would be different.

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