Sunday, December 03, 2006

Genocide Against the White Man

Although you probably haven't seen this unless you happen to be a You Tube fanatic, during a speech at Howard University Law School, former NC State University professor Kamau Kambon recently called for the extermination of all white people from this planet. Apparently this is the latest solution to past, present, and future racism advocated by some of the more radical members of the racist black movement. (This is not to say that the black community is racist; I am merely referring to the minority whom this applies to.) Racism is an unqualified bad for society, and I feel that this fact is nearly impossible for a rational person to dispute. However, regardless of previous wrongs served against the black community in America, if one professes to be against racism, then one must be against all forms of racism. This includes reverse discrimination that arises from quotas, affirmative action, and more radical philosophies that refute equality before the law in favor of blatant minority preference for reparations. However, I feel that one of the most alarming aspects of this speech had nothing whatsoever to do with the ideas professed by this misguided individual. What does not make sense to me is how little attention this story has gotten from the major news outlets. I can only imagine what the response would have been had a racist white person expressed similar sentiments. Racism is racism, and all manifestations of this disease should be treated accordingly.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

it's so interesting for me, as an america, to be living in a country (outside of prague and to a lesser degree Brno) with virtually no cultural diversity. at least not like i'm used to-- in your face, black v. white racial tension, chiding and baiting. i'v seen officially one black person my entire time here in Trebic, only once. while at first i missed that cultural diversity and found it remarkable, it's amazing how easily one can settle into it all. living with people who look like you and have similar genetic makeup is more natural, using the term " natural" in the very most scientific way - it's how race evolved in the first place. but i personally miss the interest and thought provoking nature of living with people unlike myself, but it definately is not easier-- it's interesting and thought provoking, and even that takes effort.
also interesting for the white blueeyed blonde is that i am a minority. i'm pointedly not czech, and everybody can see it. having a divider that you can't hide is amazing and while it means next to nothing here that i am a white girl, i know it's only a taste of something i've never experienced before.

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