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Sunday, March 17, 2013


Racial prejudice and low-intelligence people

            Well, we are all entitled to our own opinion, often silently thought inside our own minds; and here's mine, right out in the open. My thoughts are based on my own experience.

            And between my upbringing,  my military experience, and my life's experience, I am confident in what I think. And I recognize most people don't get exposed to others like I have been exposed. In that I think I have an advantage, although it has been rocky along the way in my life and experience. I am age 65.

            Here are some points to add to your thinking.

·       Most prejudice is racial. And I have experienced it both ways.

·       There are too many blacks who our enemies don't want on our side.

·       Where I live in east Tennessee, there are plenty of low-intelligence people, none that I know who are Negroes. Generally the ones I know are poor and white and of Scotch-Irish descent.

·       Many low-intelligence people are the product of our present USA situation. We can make that better, usually with standards of behavior, including educational.

·       I am tired of watching on TV videos that put blacks in unbecoming situations that generally disgust me. Generally, I think I am watching low-intelligence people, not blacks.

·       Affirmative action, as it has been used for racial reasons, is all too often counterproductive. Nobody wants a crummy doctor or lawyer.

·       These low-intelligence people tend to breed more of their ilk.  And our politicians have supported all this over the last half-century.

·       In my last job as President of a small company, I usually would listen to all the PhD advice, and then go the local old time black people to get their opinion.  And that opinion was pretty smart. Mission first.

·       Our present public education system often screws our kids, and it should be  helping them be good citizens, and having a good prospect for their own life and happiness, and our future.

·       I also perceive some tribes and races are more successful than others. But I also perceive how to get ahead where I live in the new world USA. And I know race consideration is not a good way to start in getting ahead in our USA life and our USA future.

·       Our every ten year census asks people to check a racial block that our government comes up with. Now I also understand the idea and results are to influence how public funds are distributed in our present system.  The whole system and idea of the last half century is immoral, and counterproductive,  to me. Yet we have done it. And we are also even making new young children who will grow up to be bitter in their own life.

·       Multiculturalism is an OK idea. But what is happening in the new world USA is the melting  pot idea, like it or not. This melting pot idea includes our fellow citizens of African descent.

·       Like mongrel dogs, including we human mongrels, we are genetically superior. Said another way, some of our ancestor trees are one reason Americans are the face of the world's future, whether we like it or not.

·       Low-intelligence people are made by our educational system and we parents.  Imagine the consequences, many of which we are living through, today.

            We can't start over. We must accept we have. But we can begin to make things better, if we choose the best leaders.

            If this sounds like faith, so be it.  Said another way, all these thoughts and ideas take time if implemented,  and a team effort...a team led by good leaders.

            The new world USA is our world's best hope for our continued human success  in this world.  And part of that success is our fellow citizens who are of African descent.

            We can make it happen, if we want to. Said another way, let's be smart about going forward. Notice there is no reference to our past. Rather the mission is our future. And the African aspect is just one part of making things better. So is educating our young people to learn all that has been learned before them. Yep, it is up to us, and our children.

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