Sunday, August 25, 2013

Jindal: Racism persists because minorities cling to their heritage

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/25/jindal-racism-persists-because-minorities-cling-to-their-heritage/

he's finally caught the disease joined the ranks of the party of stupid, from his own mouth,
Article PhotoLouisiana Gov. Bobbie Jindal (R) has blamed minorities who refuse to give up their “separateness” for the continuation of racism in America.
In a Politico op-ed marking the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington, Jindal noted that racism was “one of the more tragic features of the human condition.”
“I do believe however, that while racism still rears its ugly head from time to time, America has made significant progress in the half century since Dr. King’s incredible speech,” he wrote. “But not all the news is good. In another respect, we have taken some steps backward.”
Jindal accused minorities of placing “far too much emphasis on our ‘separateness,’ our heritage, ethnic background, skin color, etc. We live in the age of hyphenated Americans: Asian-Americans, Italian-Americans, African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, Indian-Americans, and Native Americans, to name just a few.”
we did not come here and brand ourselves that was another present from the slave trade, also he like all republicans leaped before looking those terms American this or that were disparagements to degrade and label those born in foreign countries as nt real American by guess who,
myself i was born in New York, not kenya, he needs to apologize to natural Americans, as one who's first name is Piyush he should know better but the right wing election bug makes them all crazy. 
what kind od American is he and is he speaking from experience or does his affilliation with the hate group have him thinking he's just a everyday regular American?
"Here's an idea: How about just 'Americans?' That has a nice ring to it, if you ask me. Placing undue emphasis on our 'separateness' is a step backward. Bring back the melting pot," the governor opined.
hypocrisy by another name still fits the foot.