so you ignore actual racism and instead focus on me for what reason now? please elaborate on this racism you see coming from me.
you often get really confused and mistake my acknowledgment of american history and project your own racism in order to cover up some of your repugnant views about title II or hate crimes, so please don't do that again. please just explain how my beliefs are racist.
OK, for me, it started when you were championing that Arizona (?) law that created a tax funded after school program for blacks only. Poor brown, poor yellow, red or white need not apply. You justified this claiming that blacks need it more. Yes, you give reasons why you feel this, just like any racist justifies their own beliefs. This history you speak of as your reasoning why you are racist is comparable to what women endured being told they can't. Women had to overcome this perception, now blacks need to overcome your perception of them.
The damaging aspect that you don't see when you paint an entire race (based on skin color) with such a broad stroke, is when you tell the young black man that dropped out of high school and has 5 babies with 4 baby mommas he doesn't take care of that it's not his fault he's a loser, it's whitey's. You would tell the young white man in the same situation the truth, that he created his situation. You ignore the successful black man as if he's an anomaly.
The mind set you have, along with the Farrakhans and Sharptons race pimps, have created an atmosphere like we see in Detroit. All failures are not their fault, successful blacks are sellouts (unless they are preachers), the government doesn't do enough for them, and there is a conspiracy with white men to keep them down. You believe this, Farrakhan believes this, and a generation of young men are being told this enough to believe this. What do you think chances of accomplishment is if you go into your adulthood believing it's not possible?
Your brand of racism is obviously a kinder, gentler form than the white supremacy brand, but is far more damaging. We point and laugh at the skin head and mock him for his beliefs. We fear your brand because if you don't go along with your beliefs WE get accused of being the racists. The irony of being called a racist because we don't want racist laws, is lost on close-minded do gooders who feel their brand of racism is helpful instead of harmful.