One of the most disturbing parts of modern liberalism and statism is the equality movement. I can tell you, I'm not your equal nor are you mine. Are we all capable of accomplishing the same things? No. The modern liberal movement wants us to believe that men and women are exactly the same. Anything I can do she can do better. Really? I can go a lifetime without menstruating. On the opposite side, I can't be pregnant. I can't lactate. No doctor is going to ask if I have sickle cell anemia as a white man, and in the same vein, I am far more susceptible to malaria that the average black person. I am far shorter than even my brother, who shares nearly every gene I do. We are both athletic, but I'm betting on him in the basketball game. To some degree, the modern liberal movement seeks to understand these differences, then eliminate them. Hillary Clinton broke the glass ceiling of a woman who has been betrayed constantly by her husband to finally climb over the corpse of his more popular career to achieve a loss in a presidential campaign. Congrats!! Why are we proud that the first African American has been elected to office? It can only because we distinguish him from the white majority. I thought for a second I was happy about that, then I thought how I was dissapointed that anyone cared or it was a criterion for the office. I submit this election actually showed the institutional racism of the left (RIP KKK Robert Byrd).
I can write this blog better than you (though that's debatable). You may be better at math, history, the ability to select a decent balloon at a fair, recognizzing over-ripe sushi. We are not equals. We were just created that way.
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