Someone should inform Susan Rice and like-minded affluent Black
Americans sharing her blurred understanding of this country's history,
and for just a moment, step out of that distorted world of monochromatic
hypocrisy where she lives, and get a dose of reality.
The so-called slaves in this country were emancipated over a
hundred years ago, but people living in Susan Rice's world have this
notion that every other ethnic group which came to this country somehow
instantly were introduced to wealth and opulence. Rice apparently is
confusing their struggles with her apparent unfamiliarity with a lack of
abundance throughout her life.
"Her father was a governor of the Federal Reserve
and
a World Bank official, and her mother was a senior vice president of
Control Data Processing. Rice won a coveted Rhodes Scholarship in
December 1985."*
According to Rice, "...failing to teach Black Studies in school(to
white students), she argued, had negative consequences for the
self-esteem of black children." What the hell would Susan Rice know
about struggles of ANY children, coming from her world of
self-indulgence and living every day with the satisfaction of knowing
her every desire would be honored.
If people such as Susan Rice,
Michelle and Barack Obama,
and a host of other pampered Black Americans would pause for one
moment, remove those chips from their shoulders, and begin regarding
EVERYONE in this country as
backbone, rather than
yellow streaks on one's back, maybe we, as a country, could finally emerge from the racial divide
they constantly create.
These children are my ancestors Susan Rice
--and no they are not members of some black minstrel show from another era in this country's history. That is not
grease paint slathered over their faces, in some sort of mockery of the black race. Those are the children who were themselves Slaves in this country.
No less than those picking cotton alongside their parents in the Southern fields of America.
Where is your sensitivity toward these children Susan Rice? In
your world they never existed. In Barack and Michelle Obama's world
they were nothing more than fantasies created in the minds of rich,
upper-class white story tellers in this country.
Susan Rice believes, according to her own words, “The greatest evil
in omitting or misrepresenting Black history, literature, and culture
in elementary or secondary education is the unmistakable message it
sends to the black child. The message is ‘your history, your culture,
your language and your literature are insignificant. And so are you."
Seems to me Susan Rice, if Black History was 'misrepresented' by
anyone in this country, it came from minds such as yours. Nobody,
but people from your world,
actually believed black children's 'language and literature were
insignificant'...no more than those children working in unimaginable
conditions of the nations coal mines.
If anyone is owed an apology Susan Rice, it would be those
children, who later contracted medical maladies and succumbed from
conditions inflicted upon them by their 'masters' of that ugly period in
our country's history.
Living in your world, you and those in your circle of affluent
friends and family should today recognize the memory of these Americans
who actually contributed to building this great nation. Unfortunately,
those words of praise will probably never be delivered by you, because
these people, at the end of the day, were really
insignificant to you, and also the Barack and Michelle Obamas of this great country.
But really, that's okay with me also, because in my world, you too are quite insignificant!
*Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/11/29/susan-rice-in-1986-book-make-white-students-learn-black-history/#ixzz2DfPtmdg3