FW,
I should not have sunk to a personal level, my apologies to you, lgm270, and the other members.
What I find most perplexing about racism is that one can condemn an entire group based on national origin or ethnicity, based on the actions of a relatively few individuals that share that national origin or ethnicity, while at the same time absolving themselves of any blame or guilt for actions by others, with whom they share a similar national origin or ethnicity.
I suppose it is naive to even think it possible but, in 1963, a man gave a speech in Washington, D.C., and told of dream. The message of that speech was one that I think, should be the goal of this country.
I think we should control our borders not for the benefit of any particular ethnic group, that happen to be citizens of this country, but for all the citizens of this country, regardless of their national origin or ethnicity.
The Declaration of Independence, while never adopted after the ratification of the Constitution, and thus not part of our legal frame work, is none the less a major part of our heritage. To those that have forgotten it, the second paragraph opens with, We hold these truths that all men are created equal. Since its writing, the word men has come to be thought as meaning human beings. These 10 words are the American Creed, they are what made this country different from any that had ever existed before the United States, and has shinned as an example to the rest of the world.
The belief that one race is superior to another is not only morally repugnant it is un-American.
Life is no joke but funny things happen
jon