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Racism

 In 1950, the globalists created the United Nations. They wanted to marginalize the United States so the country would not become another Germany and try to take over the world. They used the segregation problem occurring at the time in the South as America’s Achillies Heel and attacked the United States accusing it of being racist.

This theme persisted for over 50 years as communists and Islamists used it constantly to malign this nation until Barack Obama became president. Americans hoped he would eliminate the racial conflict in this country once and for all. To fundamentally change the United States, though, the new president had to challenge existing traditions, morals and values, not legitimize them. So rather than remedying the racial condition in this country, he used racism to divide Americans more.

This deliberate split would make traditional America vulnerable and more accepting of new ways to look at things: questioning, if not, denigrating American values and replacing them with a new communist – equality across the board – paradigm.

Changing America fundamentally had to start at the lowest level: values, morals and religion through people, families, institutions, and government. By using racism, Obama split this country into a land of white privileged oppressors versus minority victims – the oppressed.

The key here was to promote minorities while maligning white people. Those who opposed giving massive welfare and other benefits to minorities or deport illegal migrants were considered racist, bigots – bad people. Those who supported the oppressed minorities were considered good people, fighting for the oppressed underdogs. In todays’ terms there is a huge scandal involving Somali Muslims illegally getting and using billions of taxpayers’ money, but fears of being labeled ‘racist’ have helped ‘provide cover’ for them and this major fraud.

But slavery – the worst form of racism – has occurred globally for millennia. Every country has engaged in it, often the poor of a country working in harsh conditions for the rich. Today Africa has the highest amount of slavery anywhere in the world. In fact, more white slaves were captured from southern Europe and sent to Africa before North America ever had slaves.

Nonetheless under Obama the United States became known as the most racist country in the world. Ironically, minorities from across the globe want to come here as refugees to escape their own oppressive governments.

And the United States is considered the global melting pot: people from diverse backgrounds and cultures developed this nation. How many nations of the world are multi-cultural: China, no. Russia, no. India, no. Japan, no. Middle East countries, no. South American countries, no.

There has been a lot of talk about reparations for slaves in America: whites giving such reparations to blacks. Governor Gavin Newsom has even called for reparations even though California never engaged in slavery.

Argument: (Points to consider) In 2008 – or any other time – did the United States need to change fundamentally? If so, was fundamental change supposed to be racially based? Was Obama’s approach through racism an effective strategy? Should racism be used as an excuse not to pursue criminals?

If the United States is the most diverse country in the world and more minorities want to migrate here, why is the U.S. considered the most racist nation? If white Americans give reparations to African Americans, should Africans give reparations to the white ancestors of Europeans who were enslaved in Africa? Has Obama’s focus on the division of whites and minorities – especially blacks – had a positive or negative impact on American society, especially in light of current efforts to deport illegal aliens?

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