tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19330072.post4080804651878117940..comments2023-11-05T02:09:28.593-08:00Comments on The Wattree Chronicle: TRAYVON MARTINEric L. Wattreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12274557716416369719noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19330072.post-26238900569616116492012-03-28T09:47:07.522-07:002012-03-28T09:47:07.522-07:00Anonymous,
What evidence do you have to support a...Anonymous,<br /><br />What evidence do you have to support anything you've said above? I have two grandsons who are half White, and a daughter-n-law who is as White as they come, and I love all three dearly - and that's not even to mention the affection that I have for her side of the family. Thus, has it ever occurred that it is much more likely that Black people just might suffer from not only heart disease, but numerous other stress disorders due to continually having to deal with childish and vacant-minded individuals like yourself?<br /><br />It never ceases to amaze me how many conservatives seem to feel that Black people have a moral obligation to support their delusion that America is "a shining light on the hill" free of all blatant racism - and then you get mad when we refuse to go along with that nonsense. The problem is, you've chosen to live in a fantasy, so you're forced to view reality as a myth. So while you're free to believe what you like, don't expect me to suffer silently in order to indulge your delusion - it's not good for my heart. <br /><br />So that's not a chip that you see on my shoulder, it's the ability to see reality for what it is. Having a chip on your shoulder is trying to claim that the President of the United States is not a citizen, assuming that every Muslim in the world is a terrorist, or considering it just to kill a child for being guilty of the unlawful possession of Black skin.<br /><br />Now THAT'S having a chip on your shoulder - and dumb.<br /><br />Eric L. WattreeEric L. Wattreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12274557716416369719noreply@blogger.com