| Racism not as problematic as angry minorities
In response to Crystal Johnson's Sept. 15 column, "Diverse Problems":
Bryan Harpster
Posted: 9/18/06
Racism
may be a problem, but it is usually the angry minority that has the
problem, and they continue to fuel it by their persistent anger. Angry
minorities don't hesitate to pull the race card especially if they are
offended. This is why people, particularly whites, are hesitant to use
the term "African American" or "Black" for fear of possibly offending
the minority and being labeled a racist. Last time I checked, we don't
have a constitutional right to not be offended. Maybe these angry
minorities need to get over it and move on.
Bryan Harpster
Class of 2007 http://www.thebatt.com/media/storage/paper657/news/2006/09/18/MailCall/Racism.Not.As.Problematic.As.Angry.Minorities-2282316.shtml?norewrite200609230158&sourcedomain=www.thebatt.com
Good ole Aggie logic
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