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We have now had the talk, the talk that was criticized for not coming and now, that it has come, some see as politically self-serving and slanted by the very nature of the subject.

On a get-away Friday afternoon, in a steamy, unpleasant Washington, President Obama made a surprise statement about his thoughts on the race, race relationships and the status of a culture dealing with black men, in particular, young, black men, as backstopped by the events of the Zimmerman case in Florida.

This is all a part of the serious discussion we are to have on race in America.

We have been here before, many times in fact. And the discussion has almost always ended in the same place, that yes, there is race in America. And therefore how to frame a discussion that has been so talked about, where that talk has been as to what to discuss, how to discuss and as to what objective.

In the end it has almost always ended as to what does it mean to the individual, what does it mean to me. And of course, none of us are racist or racist as described as the most virulent type, how ever that is described and held to be. And yet, it does exist, color in a society and community, the form of alienation and difference based on skin color; the idea that there are others that are different, have different beliefs, have and express other values and culture, or, another words, people not like us.

People who do not walk in our shoes...no matter the color...black, brown or white.

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The writing was on the wall. If President Obama didn't say anything, he was going to be criticized by the nuts on the rights. And now that he has said something, he's being criticized by the nuts on the right. They are and will criticize this president no matter what he does....even if it's in the best interest of the country. 

I don't think he was parroting Webster's definition of racism.   He was more speaking about a belief by many that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that belief that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of the white race and the right.

  1. Hitler's declaration of his belief in a master race was an indication of the inherent racism of the Nazi movement.
  2. Racism  was the basis of apartheid
  3. America's GOP practices racial prejudice or discrimination against blacks, as well as Hispanics, Gays, and Women.  We only have to check Republican Laws and Voting to know these Republicans are the ones that are not the civilized members of society

Conservatives didn't even wait for President Obama to finish his deeply personal remarks on Trayvon Martin’s killing and the role of race in America to go ballistic, accusing the president of being a “Racist in Chief” who is “trying to tear our country apart.”

On Twitter, Fox News, and elsewhere, many conservatives took a predictably depressing response, arguing that Obama is the true racist for having the courage to speak about race in our country.

Here is a roundup of the top conservatives attacking the president’s speech: READ THIS CRAP HERE

Republicans never stop amazing me with there ability to find a dark side to everything that isn't their idea and even their own ideas if Obama adopts them.

In this case it could be their obvious racism they claim they don't have.

oh really? this from the guy who mourns the loss of white supremacy....and ALL his stats are suspect but they make certain people feel smug and full of themselves


Black America's Real Problem Isn't White Racism


 

http://news.yahoo.com/black-americas-real-problem-isnt-white-racism...

Marc Anthony responds to racist comments: 'You can't get more New York than me'

Marc Anthony explains that he was "born and raised in New York" following racist backlash to his All-Star Game performance.
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Marc Anthony performs God Bless America at the 84th MLB All-Star Game at Citi Field in New York City on July 16, 2013. The American League defeated the National League 3-0. UPI/John Angelillo
Marc Anthony performs God Bless America at the 84th MLB All-Star Game at Citi Field in New York City on July 16, 2013. The American League defeated the National League 3-0. UPI/John Angelillo 
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Published: July 19, 2013 at 2:35 PM
By VERONICA LINARES, UPI.com

Marc Anthony responded Friday to the racist backlash against his performance of "God Bless America" during Tuesday's MLB All Star Game.

"To set the record straight, I was born and raised in New York. You can't get more New York than me," the 44-year-old singer said.

On Tuesday, the ASG was slammed by social media users across the United States for having Anthony, who is of Puerto Rican descent, sing the iconic song during the All Star game.

"Welcome to america where god bless america is sung at our national pastime by a mexican," Twitter user @TylerPounds wrote.

"Why is some Spanish [expletive] singing God Bless America at the All-Star Game? That's just wrong," @G_Lewis19 tweeted.

For the record, Anthony was born and raised in NYC's East Harlem by Puerto Rican-born parents.

And may I add that Puerto Ricans are American citizens by birth.

As are the Virgin Islanders and American Samoans....and the Canal Zoneians,  when it was American.... however, it was not given to Filipinos....when it was American...they were American Nationals....

CanalZoneians?  Does McCain know that?

Yes, actually.....the most interesting issue of citizenship, natural born one, was Romney, George Romney, that is.

Was George Romney born in Mexico???????

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