Posts Tagged race

Black Lies Told to Gullible Whites and Blacks During Black History Month Hurt All of Us!

Everyone is making everything about race. Race is an important component of this world and has played a significant part in American life, but it has become a farce to be ridiculed, not a fact to be recognized. This excessive and often distorted emphasis on race is doing enormous harm to all of us. I’m […]

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Racism: the Bottom Line of Everything!

Racism is the bottom line of everything because students are being taught and programmed to be racists by racists! Left wing university professors (black and white) are aghast when they are told that they are racists. Professors, preachers, pundits, and psychologists tell everyone that racism is the worse sin one can commit, but while racism […]

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Don Boys: An Equal Opportunity Offender!

Non-thinking progressives have confused, corrupted, and contorted society to the point that most people believe that they have a right not to be offended. Wrong! This is America with diverse people holding dissimilar ideas. If you don’t like what’s on television (which is almost all the time, on all channels), then turn it off. If […]

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Mandela Lived in a 30-Room Mansion While Dying Sister Lives in One Room with Seven Relatives!

In past years when one spoke of problems in South Africa, he often referred to the mistreatment of Blacks and their drive for racial equality in a nation dominated by a white minority. In this situation Nelson Mandela always became relevant to the conversation. Mandela (educated at a Wesleyan Mission School) was awarded the Nobel […]

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Students: Run From these Universities!

The road to “miseducation” in American, Canadian, and British universities is paved with bad intentions. Universities used to be places where youth with almost blank minds could have discussions, deliberations, and debates enabling them to form their policies, practices, and politics for a lifetime. But those days are long gone and today’s schools don’t plan […]

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Was Martin Luther King, Jr. a Good Man?

Each Wednesday I publish one of my old columns that I hope will be informative, instructive, insightful, and sometimes inspirational. Following is a column from 2008.  My new, brief eBook, Martin Luther King, Jr.: Judged by His Character, Not His Color! is now available at Amazon.com for $3.99.   Martin Luther King’s statement that a person should be judged by his […]

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