tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5114275246486278094.post3810376176883592089..comments2023-11-05T04:37:42.530-08:00Comments on Georgia Front Page: UGA Research Explores Little-Known Chapter in College DesegregationGeorgia Front Page.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18248749393644673382noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5114275246486278094.post-18567904874996975922009-01-10T07:45:00.000-08:002009-01-10T07:45:00.000-08:00Here's the problem as I see it. The racism of whi...Here's the problem as I see it. The racism of whites is no different than the racism of blacks. It is now the blacks who do not want black colleges integrated. Their racism is becoming increasingly hostile, imo. I see black racism as truly the greatest racism and the greatest militant threat to the USA today. We see it in the inner city churches in Wright and others railing against "white America", etc. I don't think people have really been heightened their awareness of the danger. People keep thinking about the past racism of the South that was white against black. However, socially, and in institutions that has been addressed. I'm not saying there aren't still pockets of attitudes. But desegregation has occurred and there have been social responses to white racism. However, today it is the black racism, to me, that is truly dangerous, growing, becoming Islamic often... and NOT being noticed or addressed and therefore growing without needed public opposition to racism in this form.<BR/><BR/>We need to lose "race consciousness". But the blacks refuse. They don't want the whites race conscious - but they want to play the race card, rally together in hate against whites, and then continue to claim victimization... to justify what is basically aggressive attitudes towards whites and hate.<BR/><BR/>I think that's what's not "politically correct" to notice these days - but it's absolutely fundamentally necessary to note and address - because the danger of race crimes and hate is, to me, more from the black seeds of hate being planted in this society these days more and more especially as the result of persons like Jesse Jackson, Sharpton, Farrakhan, Wright, and leaders like these. I think it's a very dangerous undercurrent. I hope race hate doesn't break out because it hasn't been "politically correct" to call all people, including blacks, to stop focussing on race and black leaders to stop stoking resentment towards whites.<BR/><BR/>Grace.Laura Lee - Grace Explosionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10002267385228111639noreply@blogger.com