Carl Jackson calls on Caucasian males to ‘stand up to the left’.
Can you think of a single issue championed by Democrats that has gone largely unaddressed by the GOP congressional leadership regardless of how damaging it is to our nation’s viability? Amnesty? Wealth redistribution through social engineering and welfare? Global corporate welfare through the Export-Import Bank? Black riots and racial reconciliation? The VA scandal? Ceding congressional powers outlined in our Constitution to the first black president? Many presume our leadership is simply spineless. That may be partly correct. It’s my contention, however, that it goes deeper – they’ve caught the “white guilt” bug.
Some of you have already dismissed this as nonsense or simple-minded. Don’t! Saul Alinsky, author of “Rules for Radicals,” believed that one of the best tools for transforming America would be the guilt he could invoke in the white American male. Couple that with Howard Zinn, author of “A People’s History of the United States,” who has successfully revised American history on college campuses and in Hollywood circles for nearly a half century. Zinn believes that America is a nation built upon theft not liberty; therefore, he presents American history from the perspective of its “victims,” such as Native Americans. If you don’t believe the “white privilege” mantra has permeated the halls of Congress just as it has our colleges and universities, you’re sadly mistaken.
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