I Believe I Need to Clarify


There is just one America Filled with Many Different Peoples

I would like to clarify my previous post as I think some people may have misinterpreted it. What I am talking about is not politics. I am not talking Democrats and Republicans. We are a democracy and we have free speech. Every Republican has the right to express themselves as much as I do.  All I am trying to do is to start an open, honest dialog with all people, of all kinds of beliefs and backgrounds, so that we can learn to understand the differences between us, and — more importantly — recognize that what is different is not inherently bad or evil.  It’s just different, and that is what makes our country so great.

I was speaking about the big picture here in our beloved country. I wasn’t even simply talking about racism, although, racism is a deep-rooted problem. There is racism in all countries, I am sure. But some countries look at blacks and whites with more equality. I do not feel if we asked black people here or in another country if racism is easing quickly, they would agree. In fact, I know they don’t feel that way, at least among those I know. It isn’t just our feelings about black people alone. Minorities of all kinds suffer from discrimination. How often has it taken laws to protect the rights of minorities?  Asians, Hispanics, Puerto Ricans, Haitians, South Africans, indigenous people of all countries, including the USA. After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1947, we locked Japanese people up in camps even the ones born here in America.

The picture is even bigger than this. We don’t love our neighbors as we love ourselves, if they look different, speak different, have a different religion or religious path. Can peace begin in neighborhoods, cities, let alone countries, if we aren’t practicing it within ourselves and our families? What about hating people who love differently or believe in a different God, or a different facet of the same God? I do believe it has a lot to do with education. If your family raises you to believe that others of a different religion are wrong and will not go to heaven, you probably will believe this when you are an adult. If you are brought up to believe that women are inferior, very often you will treat women as being inferior — even if you are the woman.

To me, the map just gave me this huge picture of the source of our hatred (as in hate crimes) and violence (as in violent crimes). They need to go down. They need to end. Can they end when acceptance and inclusion are moving forward so slowly? I worry that we aren’t making much progress. Bigoted people come in all shapes and sizes and religious persuasions and, yes, political beliefs.

I am sorry if I didn’t explain myself well. I simply wanted to begin a dialog about what people here can do to show more love and inclusiveness to those who are different. I am sending this blog out surrounded with white light and love and a sincere apology to anyone who didn’t understand my whole concept. Yes, the maps triggered my thinking about the problems here in America, but I was not confining them to racism, nor to politics. I meant it to be an example of the fact that we haven’t changed, in the last 150 years, as much as we may believe we have.

We need to Change This Fact


Comparisons of racism and slavery within the USA

I received this from a friend. The three maps show where there was slavery, racism in the 1950’s and currently. I was shocked so here I am again having my say. There is a movie coming out called Lincoln. I was able to go to see the sneak peak and it was one of the greatest movies I have ever seen. It is also based upon the book, “ A Team of Rivals.” I am reading the book now.

Despite what people these days may think, Lincoln was not a really popular President. The Secret Service was started during his administration. He was walking alone one night and someone took a shot at him and there was a bullet hole in his stovepipe hat. I am very glad they missed.

He wrote and delivered the Emancipation Proclamation and he also got the thirteenth amendment to the Constitution written and passed by Congress. And then he was assassinated.  JFK worked for Civil Rights for the Black people in the 1960’s. They ended segregation and black people could use the same bathroom and go to the same schools. I remember the riots and lynchings. I am sure many others do also. He was also assassinated, but that wasn’t the only reason.

During the history of America, many people have died trying to stop slavery. There is a wonderful play called, “God and a Woman.” It is about Sojourner Truth and the Underground Railroad.

Please really look at these maps and understand what a sorry truth this is. We are a bigoted people and a bigoted nation. This nation is built on the concept of our being a melting pot. We are considered a Christian nation and yet where is the love that is supposed to be a driving force in our nation. What happened to, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” I thought the New Testament depicted Jesus Christ as a forgiving and accepting man. A man who walked in Jerusalem and taught people a kinder, more thoughtful and a more loving way to live.

Well, in case some people haven’t noticed, there is a lot of hatred and intolerance in our country. Someone looks, sounds, believes or loves differently and suddenly they are not good enough. They are less than fully human or American. Well, I just want to say that no matter who someone is, how much his family earns, what color they are, what music they listen to, what spiritual path they follow or who they love, they are my brothers and sisters.

We live in a country that says everyone is equal. That is so far from the truth. We are a nation of bigots and there is more hatred here than love. I love being an American. I come from immigrant roots. But I am not proud of what is happening to people in our country. Every time there is a hate crime, my heart breaks because this is the worst type of crime. It shows everyone that the perps have black hate filled hearts. Please take an inner journey and see what kind of an American you are. Perhaps it is time for you to change what you find inside.

President Abraham Lincoln.


The Fifth Column

Casual Saturday at TFC…

Mother Jones

Need an extra Obama fix? Pete Souza, the tireless official White House photographer, has you covered—and his intimate pics will make your heart burst. Behold:

1. OBAMA WITH KIDS

2. OBAMA WITH MICHELLE, ALL ROMANTIC-LIKE

3. OBAMA FIST-BUMPING…

…AND CHEST-BUMPING, TOO

4. OBAMA SITTING IN CHAIRS (SORRY, CLINT EASTWOOD)

5. OBAMA WITH A HAPPY NANCY REAGAN

6. OBAMA WITH HIS BACK TURNED TO THE CAMERA

7. OBAMA PLAYING AT “SPORT”

8. BARACK OBAMA AND THE LAST CRUSADE

9. OBAMA IN A POST-STORM SCENE VAGUELY RESEMBLING A NORMAN ROCKWELL PAINTING

10. BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA, PIRATE APPEASER

All photos by Pete Souza, White House photographer. Click on the photos to see the source image.

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