Minorities who rely on the state (and even majority members of a community, though such an abstraction no longer exists in the exquisitely diverse state of California)
have become a class of entitled nobility, except the standard is not one of excellence, but execrence, one of lowering oneself to the negligible consideration of dependent.
Now, in classrooms, in political discussions, even in the halls of Congress, voters and constituents capitalizing on fictitious racial qualifications can scheme, bully, guilt-trip, and out-right black mail the powers that be for more favors.
Some call this phenomenon "White Guilt," in which "white people" feel guilty for the urban plight of minorities, readily willing to take the blame for the economic and social hardships which they suffer. True, the unemployment among blacks is twice that among other groups.
Yet the blame cannot be laid at the threshold of the "white man". . .
The ever-growing, ever-encroaching state is to blame!
Every time that the federal and state governments insist on defining someone by a category for special treatment, state power is forcibly assigning that person to his or her "place", even if that place is no longer the scurrilous segregation of "Whites-only // Blacks only" of the Pre-Civil Rights Era South.
Who started the segregation mess in the South, in South Africa, and anywhere else where there are competing interests? The state, the government, all in the name of protect the interests of the "people"
Why then do minorities insist on taking a handout, when the hand at the end of the arm guarantees them freedom, dignity, and stability in the long-term.
Do not blame the "white man", "the powers that be", or "the man" -- all of these non-entities are convenient strawmen for politicians who love to beg and beguile theirs constituents for the freedom in order to give them a petty handful of money, power, and prestige.
If welfare from the Welfare State is not in the best interests of the general welfare, why then do a number of minority interests and constituents still favor the Democratic party, a race-baiting coalition dedicated to sequestering people into non-existent groups?
Guilt sells, especially if it is someone else's, and that "someone else" is going to pay for making up all the "wrong" that "the man" has done to "black people", "brown people", or any other color. Even "white people" can play the game, if there is opportunity.
Everyone wants someone else's (fill in the blank), and if one party can convince another that they are entitled to it, then let the legal pillaging begin.
A new aristocracy, one of race, has been birthed into existence by the state, by bureaucrats who will safeguard their federal revenues with calls of succoring victims of historical or imagined evils.
Yet this new nobility is another slavery, a deception which ties everyone to the same land of not working, not doing, not enhancing, not being free.
All the while the nobles of Renaissance France were playing up their credentials with the King, the Royal House was impoverishing the nobility, trashing them with empty titles and frivolous offices, all the while depriving them of their humanity and bankrupting the nation, including all other inhabitants who, because of birth, could not enjoy the wastrel largesse bestowed on the "noble" classes.
So, the infuses empty power, patronage jobs, all based on racial categories, instilling with perverse attention that certain people are entitled to these jobs, entitled to easy pay from an easy state, all the while providing little in the way of service or necessity for everyone else, even fellows of the same color or culture.
Freedom for everyone means that, for everyone. Not defined by equality of hope, merit, or results, freedom is popular, in that it belongs to everyone, yet sadly anyone can give it up just as quickly, even for a cushy job with the government.
Race-baiting is the start and finish of this mess. The sooner that every man of every color, creed, and culture resists this debasing bribery, the sooner government loses its power, and every one of us can resume asserting our God-Given freedom.
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