Post-racial or hyper-racial?
Democrats wept when Barack Obama was elected president and claimed we have moved into a post-racial period. That was their hope for change, but it’s not working out that way. In Atlanta, a white candidate is running well and the post-racial liberals are hard at work creating doing what they do best. They are being racists.
A memo circulating on the Internet and amongst voters in Atlanta is drawing a dividing line in the race for Atlanta’s next mayor.
The letter, asking voters to support Lisa Borders because she is “the best black candidate in the race,” warns that “for the first time in 25 years, African Americans could lose the Mayoral seat in Atlanta, Georgia, especially if there is a run-off.”
It also states “time is of the essence … in order to defeat a Norwood mayoral candidacy.” Mary Norwood, a white candidate, is said to be the front-runner. “We have to get out now and work in a manner to defeat her without a runoff, and the key is a significant Black turnout in the general election,” the letter stated.
Instead of being “post-racial”, the evidence points to a society that is “hyper-racial”.
Democrats don’t want us to be post-racial. They thrive on racial division. They exploit the emotions of jealousy and envy that is part of human nature. They apply their tactics to race, sex, sexuality…anything that can divide us into groups.
That’s not leadership.
That’s not helpful.
That’s not post-racial.
