Imagine a National White Republican Association

The hypocrisy continues…and we let it. But for how much longer?

Everybody knows that black musicians can publish music calling for the rape and murder of white people with impunity; but the slightest notion of ethnic pride among white folks is severely punished. Everybody knows that black churches like the Trinity United Church of Christ can maintain full tax-exempt status and subsidization while actively encouraging political activism and putting forth both a positive pro-black racial message and a strong anti-white message. But can you imagine the treatment that a similar explicitly and proudly WHITE church would have to endure? When a black man kills a white man, it hardly makes a blip on the news; but on those rare occasions when it is the other way around the media spectacle lasts for weeks. There are scholarships — just for blacks. So far the only scholarships in existence just for whites are too small to be notable. Blacks get special bonuses on civil service exams that allow them to be promoted over white folks who have better qualifications. But the biggest difference really comes down to the fact that a black man can speak his mind about racial matters, and a white man cannot.

The races are not, and never can or will be, equally free because equality in anything is a myth. Thomas Jefferson was absolutely correct; blacks and whites, with as much goodwill as may exist on both sides — and there is CONSIDERABLE good will — were wed together in the same society through the immoral institution of slavery. It was a shotgun wedding, and the relationship has developed numerous — and irreconcilable — differences. You can see and hear those irreconcilable differences in every sermon at the Trinity United Church of Christ, in the teachings of Nation of Islam that declare white people to be less than human and in the calls of the New Black Panther party.  And you can also hear it in the explicit cries for self-determination for the African derived people of America, in spite of the fact they never seem able to publicly say how grateful they are for having been born here.

–Frank Roman & John Young

 

National Black Republicans Associations

2008-07-05