Well said. A few days ago on a news website I read a long piece about
racism in France. People who live in glass houses...
Nancy
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I was never lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.
--Daniel Boone
On Jan 21, 2007, at 8:23 PM, James Brothers wrote:
> Except when attending an ethnic get together where a shared
> heritage is of interest, I'm just an American. Which I will grant
> some Canadians take issue with, as they too can be styled
> "Americans". At a Highland Games or Celtic Festival my Irish,
> Scots, and Welsh ancestry is of importance otherwise it really
> doesn't matter. My clan affiliation is as well. When attending a
> Renaissance Fair the English can also be of interest. Seldom, if
> ever, is my Norwegian or French ancestry of significance. When
> attending Pow-wows that I am Mohawk and Ottawa is most important.
> But for everyday use, I'm an American.
>
> That there have been and still are racists in The United States
> goes without saying. And there is certainly room for improvement.
> But the fact that we can have this conversation, and perhaps even
> more importantly are having this conversation is more important.
> That many Americans still view our nation as a work in progress is
> a good thing. Too much of the rest of the world is very willing to
> criticize others, but unwilling to look at themselves.
>
> And being over 40 I can remember "White Only" signs, country clubs
> who systematically excluded all but a select few who were the right
> color and went to the right church, and other overt forms of
> discrimination. We've come a long way and still have a ways to go.
> But that we recognize we are not there yet is significant. Much of
> the rest of the world (and I've seen it first hand) is perfectly
> happy with where they are and see no reason to change how they do
> things.
>
>
>
> James Brothers, RPA
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