Thursday, July 11, 2019
Racism in America Part 3 A Final Observation
A very short blog post. Picture is from Citizenship swearing in ceremony held in Philly this July 4th.
From the National Review:
"Fode Bade did not know he was supposed to feel oppressed in the United States. However, as a native of Guinea, he certainly knew what oppression was. Entrenched poverty and periodic political violence plagued the African nation, and Bade’s survival to the next day was not guaranteed. In 2005, he came to the United States as a political refugee and was granted asylum. Free from the oppression of his native land, Bade prospered in America. And on July 4, he brimmed with pride as his four daughters and son became legal citizens of the United States at a special naturalization ceremony at the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia."
Where is Colin????
How about this one...
"Another African immigrant, Ahmed, from Morocco, also witnessed his son, also named Ahmed, become naturalized at the ceremony. When asked what he thought the flag symbolized, the elder Ahmed did not hold back: “A better life.” Fresh off his naturalization, Ahmed was beaming with pride and enthusiastically waving the American flag — the Betsy Ross American flag. “America is great,” "
Where is Colin??
Just some actual "Real News" about some new "African Americans" coming to the good old USA. Issues with the "Betsy Ross" Flag...hardly.
With that I bid you adieu
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Nike,just like Hollywood, publicity good or bad is always good.The demographic they play to loves it. That said, corporate America is very much the same way, caves to special interest, identity politics.
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