White men used to be tough. John Wayne, Charlton Heston and Ronald Reagan exemplified a strong male image. But because of the successful attack – by secular progressives like NOW (National Organization of Women who Hate Men), the ACLU, homosexual groups and liberal black leaders – most white males have been emasculated. Years of scapegoating and charges of racism have intimidated whites to the point that they no longer speak out on issues concerning race and morality. White Americans need to stand up for truth with strength and patience. If we can find white people with courage, we can change this country. What is courage? Well, I can tell you what courage is not: 1) Courage is not resenting blacks and complaining to your white friends behind closed doors. 2) It's not tolerating black misconduct, and 3) Courage is not adopting the divisive, politically correct term "African American." As for black Americans, they need to repudiate their "leaders" and let go of past grievances.
2006-12-16
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