Sunday, May 23, 2010

Words do have meaning

We have allowed Political correctness to chose words to suit their agenda--be it political or correct. For example: 1. Race is a biological term--race(s)are derived by the inbreeding of biological characteristics within groups-not by word definition or words being defined to suit a particular agenda or to give meaning to words, to use in speech, to ones advantage. Example: In the Oxford dictionary and as well many others, the word NIGGER has several meanings. None of them fitting the characterisation that is now given to the word, to use as a tool to attack others, as sparklingly, deliberately calling them names or a dirty word-it their minds. 2. Black Slavery Trade in America. Using the above, white people cannot be h held responsible for the Black Slave Trade. The Word TRADE, requires three things: A Seller, A product, and a Buyer. As such, the white race is incapable of producing the product. Only the interbreeding of blacks can produce a black person. As suc, only blacks have the ability to produce the product. Exceptionalism: Now two races of color are attacking the white race, for having pride in their own country. Yet, they demand respect for their race or color. How is it that our fonding people, the Anglo Saxons, do not get the same deferance to their race. We can be called all types of names by blacks or Mexicans, without recourse--why is this? It is because we have allowed people, many of which, have trouble speaking English; now defining words to suit their ideology or political agenda. In other words, we are loosing our free speech rights to those who only want to use our language to their advantage, for personnel or political reasons. We must not only take our country back, we must restore our conditional rights. No word or groups of words, should have exclusive use thereof, by a any race, creed or color. If a word is defined in a dictionary of national standing, who is to say we cannot use every word within that book. If it can be published, it can be spoken by all--its called free speech. If our nations flag can be burned, as a right to free speech; why cannot all words of speech be spoken freely and without prejudice? The Messenger. JAMES J. DOBRANICH, CMSGT. USAF. RET. es

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