MONUMENTS THAT SPEAK
My
monuments are the faces of Southern relatives who continue to support the whip
cracking, the raping of African American women, the hanging and castrating of
African American men, and the burning of African American homes. These faces
support a White Power government, the Confederacy that was built on hatred,
bigotry, prejudice and injustice. I am a
product of that government, and I recognize the social flaws that continue to
haunt the American nation, but I have moved on to a better location.
I
have heard your remarks of anger when I have written examples of your discrimination, and I have seen your replies of hate against anti-Confederate
Op-Ed’s. I am ashamed to admit that the same type of blood flows through my
veins, but the blood that flows through me has gone though a purification
process called, “ALL PEOPLE ARE CREATED EQUAL.” It may not have changed the
color, but it has changed the content of the character.
You
have been quick to talk about the burning of the American flag and of course,
we all know that is wrong. But the greater wrong is to ignore the thousands of
service men and women who gave their lives to give you the right to wave your
Confederate and Nazi flags. The freedoms those flags represent are not even one
tenth of the freedoms represented by waving the Red, White, and Blue. Only by
your birthright have you been allowed to live in a free democratic society, and
now you see that society through the naive lens of selfishness and would rather
destroy it than share it.
The
power of the American government has always been in the hands of the white man,
simply known as White Supremacists. The election of an African American
President placed an awakening fear that the white man was loosing control. Thus
the bells started ringing and White
To
continue fighting the Civil War is the most destructive element to a peaceful
Sins
are sins and the results are evident, but the sin of all sins is the inability
to learn from the original sin. The enslavement of humans was
It
seems strange that some Americans cherish living in conflict. If
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