Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The Tragedy of Abdication By Erik Rush

Every time I publish a column on the issues of race or race politics, I invariably get a slew of emails from white people who shower me with kudos for saying what’s been on their minds “forever” but which they have come to believe they cannot verbalize out of concern for being labeled racists. Many have employed phrases such as “I’ve given up” apropos expressing themselves due to the climate of Political Correctness, a hypersensitive minority subculture and opportunistic parasites commonly known as “civil rights activists.”

Last week, a similar scenario played out very close to home, geographically-speaking, when FOX News’ Bill O’Reilly interviewed two parties on his television program about public holiday display policies of a certain city in Colorado. This phenomenon, which has erupted seasonally over the last three winter holiday cycles, is of course a manifestation of secular socialists across America, occasionally aided by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), seeking to do away with public religious holiday displays, particularly those pertaining to Christmas, and ultimately Christianity itself.

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