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To: nyconse
-- America has gone further than any other society in establishing equality of rights. There is nothing distinctively American about slavery or bigotry. Slavery has existed in virtually every culture, and xenophobia, prejudice and discrimination are worldwide phenomena. Western civilization is the only civilization to mount a principled campaign against slavery; no country expended more treasure and blood to get rid of slavery than the United States. While racism remains a problem, this country has made strenuous efforts to eradicate discrimination, even to the extent of enacting policies that give legal preference in university admissions, jobs, and government contracts to members of minority groups. Such policies remain controversial, but the point is that it is extremely unlikely that a racist society would have permitted such policies in the first place. And surely African Americans like Jesse Jackson are vastly better off living in America than they would be if they were to live in, say, Ethiopia or Somalia.

This is a perfect point. I intended to highlight the best statements and ended up highlighting nearly the whole thing! LOL

48 posted on 06/29/2003 8:55:16 AM PDT by sandlady
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To: sandlady
I thought this was a terrific article. I am going to read some of this author's books. I copied it. I want my kids to read it.
50 posted on 06/29/2003 9:14:47 AM PDT by nyconse
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