Last edited by cstone; 05-12-2015 at 22:28.
Back in the early 80's when I first started my long on and off career in law enforcement, one of my Field Training Officers told me something over lunch that stuck with me:
"I don't care what color of skin that asshole has, if he's an asshole then hell yea I'm going discriminate against his stupid ass! Don't you know that assholes are all the same color?"
That guidance would be frowned upon nowadays, although there is still a lot of truth to that today.
U.S. Marine Corps (retired)
Gong Shooter Fanatic and Reloading Fool
A divided people will never make a stand. The most effective strategy to keep people from raising up or regaining any kind of power is to divide them.
Oh, THAT Booker T. But seriously, my dad and grandfather left South Africa during Apartheid. Upon arriving in what was then Zaire, my father fled in the midst of civil war. With nothing but his own guile and perseverance, he went to Canada, and eventually immigrated to the US. He busted his ass and finished both undergrad and grad school, and went on to work for Lockheed Martin.
I think he'd throw me into a wood chipper if I tried to use the "White man keeping me down" liberal logic. I've never interviewed for a job and not been offered the position, and the only time I've had my opinion suppressed in school was when I foolishly took an 'easy A' in a liberal social course and wrote about the emasculation of modern man. The only people keeping me down are the ones Booker talked about, and their fair-skinned, self-guilt enablers. The ones who try to pigeon-hole me as some victim instead of encouraging self-achievement.
Instead of blocking classrooms at Berkeley or demanding that their 18th Century Female Humanities degree is contributive, these whiners could be getting S.T.E.M. degrees, learning trades, or becoming police officers/councilmen/et. al. and inspiring change from within. But I suppose that's wishful thinking.
Booker T. Was one of the most thoughtful and eloquent writers of the 19th century. In my book he was right up there with Jefferson. No nonsense, self empowered, and a true leader.