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Ärende: I'm Tired Too.
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The Old Jarhead <http://tartanmarine.blogspot.com/>
Thursday, February 19, 2009
I'm Tired
<http://tartanmarine.blogspot.com/2009/02/robert.html>
I'll be 63 soon. Except for one semester in college when jobs
were scarce, and a six-month period when I was between jobs, but
job-hunting every day, I've worked, hard, since I was 18.
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I believe "a man should be judged by the content of his
character, not by the color of his skin."
I'm tired of being told that "race doesn't matter" in the
post-racial world of President Obama, when it's all that matters
in affirmative action jobs, lower college admission and
graduation standards for minorities (harming them the most),
government contract set-asides, tolerance for the ghetto
culture of violence and fatherless children that hurts
minorities more than anyone, and in the appointment of US
Senators from Illinois.
I think it's very cool that we have a black president and that a
black child is doing her homework at the desk where Lincoln
wrote the emancipation proclamation. I just wish the black
president was Condi Rice, or someone who believes more in
freedom and the individual and less in an all-knowing
government.
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Mr Hall, you are the same age I am within a few months. And we
are both white. You were born into a world where your skin color
gave you an instant advantage, and you are complaining about how
that advantage is disappearing. So, let's take a look at your
black counterpart in his 60s.
He was raised by parents who grew up seeing bodies hanging from
trees.
His parents grew up in an America that spent close to literally
half as much educating the average black student.
His parents worked in a world where being black meant being shut
out of a great many good jobs.
There was a good chance his parents didn't graduate from high
school, not because they didn't want to, but because their
segregated school system didn't even have a 4 year high school
for blacks.
His father spent most of his life working at menial jobs, with
little or no opportunity to advance, regardless of his work
ethic or ability.
His mother probably also worked at menial jobs, but she had an
easier time getting jobs because black women have always been
more tolerated by white America than black men.
If he was lucky one of his parents got a job with the
government, and it was good enough to be worth tolerating
people like you complaining about his kind and their government
jobs.
When he went to a friend's house whose father worked for the
government, he was amazed that the refrigerator was full of
food.
Perhaps his father served in the Army in WWII, in a black
outfit, and came back to an America where he couldn't even apply
for a lot of good jobs.
His parents idolized Harry Truman for integrating the military.
Your black counterpart is old enough he saw Whites only drinking
fountains, lunch counters, and entrances.
He grew up hearing about Emmit Till, Rosa Parks, marches and
dogs and fire hoses, even clubs and whips. (Selma, Bloody
Sunday)
There was Medgar Evers, the 4 young girls in the Birmingham
church bombings, and much more.
He grew up in an America where the black press published the
Negro Motorist's Green Book, a listing of places where Black
people would get served. Think about that, needing a list of
places you can count on being served when you travel.
He was taught early on not to stop in small towns.
He went to a segregated school, even after Brown vs Board of
Education.
While in high school he watched one of his brothers nearly die
when a hospital turned away the black family, and they had to
hunt for a hospital that would admit him.
When an adult another brother died for lack of medical care
because he didn't have insurance.
All through this time poverty was the norm.
Assume he went to college...
Unless he went to a Historically Black College he was probably
one of the few Blacks in his class.
He could be walking down the street, and surrounded by a group
of white students and harrassed, and intimidated. Not even
unusual then.
If he spoke in a less deep and resonant tone, he might even
sound white on a telephone. So, when he called to ask about an
apartment offered for rent, he was told it's available. When he
showed up to see the apartment, surprise, it had been rented.
White frats had booze parties, black frats had food and dancing
parties. Just for your edification.
When he graduated he found himself paid on the level of a white
high school grad.
He lives in a country where 5,000 black babies a year died who
would not have had they had the advantages white babies do.
He lives in a country where black poverty and black unemployment
is twice that of whites.
He lives in a country where blacks are imprisoned at twice the
rate whites are compared to their relative crime rates,
considering only serious crimes.
When he had children he watched them go to still by far majority
black schools, 20 or 30 years after Brown vs Board of Education.
He voted for levies for his kids schools, which were still
underfunded compared to white suburban schools.
His son came home from high school and told him he was stopped
by the police, because some black man was seen breaking into a
house in the neighborhood.
His daughter went to the mall with a group of white friends,
and was followed around while some of the white friends were
going around shoplifting. She realized they used her to distract
security who would automatically suspect the honest black girl
and not the white thieves. She didn't hang around with those
girls anymore.
His sons and daughter graduated from college, she found a job
easily, the boys found nothing but part time years after
graduation.
He knew of white child molesters released from prison and
finding jobs, while his clean record college grads can't.
He voted for Obama, and lots of your readers said he did because
Obama is black. The reality is, he would have voted for Obama
even if Obama had been white. Maybe half the 10% of blacks who
normally vote republican voted for Obama because he is black,
but that's about the only 5% of blacks who voted for Obama
because he is black.
OTOH, that doesn't mean he didn't say, late on Nov 4, 2008, "I
never thought I would live long enough to see this day".
For once in his life he saw someone black elected president. You
spent your whole life seeing whites elected president. Then you
say it should have been a different black person, even though he
was the only one who ever had a real chance.
It is true a lot of white republicans voted for Obama, some
because he is black, far more because they were so sick of Bush
and everything to do with Bush they wanted nothing to do with
McCain and all the others who had supported Bush.
Your black counterpart overcame a lot more than you ever faced,
and all you see is affirmative action. Affirmative action opened
a lot of doors for black people. You would not have had Colin
Powell either as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs or as Sec. of
Education, without affirmative action.
You would not have had Clarence Thomas on the supreme court
without affirmative action, but no system is perfect.
It's time to end your pity party.
It's time to get over your feelings of entitlement.
Oh, and every single incident cited above is taken from real
life, gleaned from nearly a decade of listening to black stories.
Makes you wonder how they don't all grow up hating whites,
doesn't it?
BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn
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