I had an opportunity to be at Delaware State University, a historically black college with a very liberal reputation. I figured a college as liberal is this one must really be into multiculturalism. Then I went in the campus bookstore to shop, and walked into a world of hypocrisy.
I hope that the African sash is optional for commencement ceremonies.
I checked out the biography section and could not find even one biography of a non-black. Ok, I thought, maybe the biographies of Asians, Caucasions and other races are sold out. Knowing that liberals are into multiculturalism, I continued exploring.
I checked out the General Reading section to check out the novels and magazines. The closest I could come to finding a non-black book on the shelf was Invictus, the story about the South African sports team. At least that movie was multicultural, in a way.
Browsing further, I came across this little gem, titled "Name That Republican: A Field Guide to the Rogues and Rascals of the GOP." In the interest of diversity, I continued to look for a similar book for the Democrats, found none, and asked a staff member if they had an equivalent book. They did not. So much for diversity. The browsing continued.
Not surprisingly, there were numerous books about Nobama. In the Career Guide section, right next to the books about resume-writing, was this gem about how to get a job in the stimulus plan. Need I say more? The libs not only passed this stupid, ineffective stimulus plan, now they're publishing books about how to get a government job in it. And yes, I skimmed through the book and it was all about government jobs, not private sector ones.
Thank goodness for liberal African-American colleges. Where else will we get the next generation of left wing, college educated community organizers with an ax to grind? Yet the left has the audacity to say that they are all for multiculturalism and diversity. I guess only when it suits them.
Now a word on racism:
While trying to end racism in this world is a noble cause and we should all continue to do our best to achieve that goal, we must recognize that our job is made harder by the following: the NAACP; the Black Caucus; the Black Miss America Pageant; The United Negro College Fund; The National United Black Fund; National Black United Front; ACORN; United Black Community; United Black Christians; United Black Writers Association; Black Voices United; United Black Republican Coalition; United Black Association for Development; United Black Students; the New Black Panther Party; United Black Youth Front; United Black America; Black History Month; the United Black Fund; United Black Men; United Black Women; United Black Book Club; United Black World Month; Black Student Union. Should I continue or do you see a pattern here?
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