by Daniel Baranowski, America Outloud:
For the last 14 weeks, I’ve written articles exclusively dedicated to the political plight of American Jews and those Israelis who are locked in an eternal battle with the Satan of Antisemitism and Palestinian hate and misguidance. I’ll return to these topics next week.
But today, I’d like to address the critical topics of “race and ethnicity” and how Joe Biden uses race and ethnicity to divide Americans further.
I find it appalling, reprehensible, and racist when Joe Biden or any so-called new-age Democrat practicing “identity politics” talks down to African Americans, aka Black people.
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I am saddened and disheartened when I hear or see written that “Black Lives Matter.”
Of course, Black Lives Matter (BLM). Who in today’s America says they don’t matter? Or are these three racially charged words meant to set Blacks at parity or above Whites, Asians, Hispanics, or any other ethnic or racial group? Can’t we all agree that “All Lives Matter?”
If you haven’t noticed, the trend of mixed-race marriages and mixed-race children is growing in America. What would you have us call these combination marriages and combination offspring? I suggest we call them simply what they are, what we all are, and that is Americans! I’m even more emphatic that we call each other Americans as well!
I’ve traveled much of the so-called civilized world. I have seen what an inventive, eyes-forward, always willing to help America has meant to the world, and I say with indelible conviction, “American Lives Matter Greatly.”
Like many of you, I had no choice as to whether I was born a white, heterosexual, genetically healthy male. And although I had no choice in this matter, the thing I’m most proud to be is an American. I cherish my “Blue Cover American Passport” and revere our Constitutional Republic.
You say I only feel this way because I won the birth lottery. In other words, I’m a White heterosexual male and the product of two loving middle-class parents. You could be right. I could feel very different if I’d been born a Black man in a fatherless home. However, this thought made me realize that this gift of American citizenship is significant and priceless regardless of our birth background.
Why have I chosen to write on this topic today? It’s because we have but five months until the November 5, 2024, federal election. And yes, this will be the most crucial vote for the Presidency ever since George Washington stepped up to be our first American President.
As a student of the American Civil War, I’ve always found it incomprehensible why, since 1964, Black Americans have overwhelmingly voted for Democrats.
Democrats, and most certainly Joe Biden, did everything constitutionally possible to block the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from ever becoming law. Election after election, Democrats have spoken to and pandered to Black Americans as if Black Americans owed their vote exclusively to the Democratic Party.
Unfortunately, Black Americans fell into a dark and pathless cave, believing Democrats had their backs and best interests at heart. And Democrats convinced them that only they were on their side.
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