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YOU ARE SIX FEET TALL BUT IN OUR EYES YOU ARE SMALL IN STATURE

This tribalism ethnic conflict wave moving from the west coast to the  east coast is nothing more than liberal ideologues lighting a fire in bush country. What they attempt to do is debase the Caucasian in their vain attempt to up theirs. For every injustice, no matter how minor, there is a cause celebre. Take for instance the swamp rat, we bet there are thousands of swamp rat aficionados ready to vomit their signs across the land in a hustle and bustle protest. But what is happening now is the start of a forest fire, it is a disease of the left which infected those who have no iron in the fire. How is that you say?

Imagine the poorest of the poor Dalit,  the “untouchable” living in an Indian sewer pit. Oh you never heard of those dahibs cleaning the raw sewage from the pipes? Sorry we had to bring this obscene subject up. India’s constitution outlawed discrimination against the Dalits in 1950. The Dalits make up 17% of India’s population and have emerged as a powerful voting bloc. Now the Dalits are the quintessential  example of discrimination. There is no comparison to the denizens of the left who protest inequity in the United States.Image result for dalit

Lynching of boy underlines how the curse of caste still blights India

Sai Ram, burned alive because of a stray goat, was just one of 17,000 Dalits to fall victim to caste violence in the state of Bihar His alleged killer, currently being held by local police, is from a higher landowning caste. He took offence when one of the teenager’s goats strayed on to his paddy field and grazed on his crops. Ram was overpowered by the landowner and a group of other men. He was badly beaten.

Click here and view movie India’s Dalit Revolution 101.  Now these are people with a gripe!

This brings us back to the United States. Certain members of society, those not on the Dalit level, but in the 1% upper crust, have felt it necessary to debase our Flag, National Anthem and the millions of Americans who served to give them the  right to be a free; yet they aren’t happy. And do you believe that others have joined them in protest. Protest for what? Oh they feel that majority parts of society, the Caucasian who doesn’t ascribe to the White guilt philosophy, have not treated them with the respect they deserve.

Additionally, they feel that others in their Caste are being denied their rights too. What rights are those? They are not enumerated because none are denied. However, they are emotionally disturbed because the mainstream (Caucasians) sees them as second class. A sensitive lot they are. In other words they want Whitey to love them for what they are. OK, we will do that if you behave.

We recall Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s words, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”  Many of those do not have character at all, so why would we judge them to be more than what they are.

As the protest mounts, those who are subject of the protest become less to embrace their cause. And why should they. Pampered millionaires complaining of the injustice felt by their brethren. If there is an injustice it is the fault of those who suffer one. As we read the Sunday paper today, we are again reminded of those left behind.

CHICAGO (CBS) — Four people were killed, and 24 others were wounded in shootings across the city over the weekend.

The most recent fatal shooting happened Sunday afternoon in the Austin neighborhood on the West Side. Police said, around 12:15 p.m., a 23-year-old man and a 19-year-old man were standing on the sidewalk near Haddon and Central, when someone opened fire from the alley.

Yes, left behind by the failure of the system, the Democratic system, run by Democrats, embraced by Democrats, embraced by them. By the way those in the deep hood are living by their own devise. Their failure is not the fault of White oppression but of the community leaders who have failed them.

Blaming Others brings class division and group identity. Ethnic conflict resolution is best served by embracing the values of those who gave you the right to protest, not the other way around. 

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Where do you live? Simple question asked every single day by millions of people. However, sometimes the question goes unanswered. . “Dalit” is an Indian term to describe people who are untouchable. A caste lower than dirt itself.  In a report a few years ago, the New York City–based Human Rights Watch (HRW) detailed the practice of “manual scavenging” — the collecting of excrement from latrines by hand. The job is done by those considered to be of the lowest birth. These Dalits, or untouchables, often face threats of violence, eviction and withheld wages if they attempt to leave the trade. Now that is what we call working in a shithole. Who would think that in the land of Gandhi and Buddha that some societies still live in the past.

On the other hand, going from the microcosm to the macrocosm there are sections of many cities in addition to areas of many countries that deserve the definition of Dalit. Some who may disagree, but that is their discretion. Without naming names to protect the guilty we will leave it up to you, our reader, to come to your own conclusions.

Taking advantage of the TPS program is headline news. Those who were given succor because of various catastrophes in their home country should be gratified for their stay here, but no they are on the warpath. After 20 years of being exposed to American culture they do not find it gentlemanly for being asked to leave. But the law is the law and their stay here must end. Not to mention the hundreds of thousands of offspring born here during their stay.

But another salient question in today’s debate, is why illegals don’t want to go back to their home country? Is it because, truly that the place they came from was not the Shangri-la! But the sun rises and sets and the truth be told; those who came from a foreign country and with criminal intent to boot, border jumped onto our precious soil must pay the price for their crime, which is to be sent back where they came from. They are criminals from the word go; there are no two ways about it. We don’t have sympathy for them, why should we.