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Re: I can't imagine what it's like to have white guilt.
"What sickens me is the idealists that stir up the trouble because they think it shouldn't be that way, well it is and the sooner they come to terms with it the sooner we will live in some sort of peace together."
That's a very odd statement. I assume you're talking about the ruling, superior faction living in peace. I don't see how living in peaceful ethnic cleansing makes sense or what is "sick" or " trouble" with living with equality.
I'm reading Nelson Mendela's autobiography and it reminds me of how some of the happiest families I've seen in America are the large illegal Mexican families living in small homes (trailers, garages or worse), working very hard, walking miles to work and school, but singing, playing and loving much more often than the middle class "white" neighborhoods I grew up in.
The happiest time Mendela remembered was living in a very small tribe in Africa in dirt/dung floor huts, considered extreme poverty in America, but the most fun, loving and joyful.
Of course, when different races fight and ruin that peaceful tranquility it's no fun for anyone. There can be peace in poverty, but not in war.
Don't put God or people in a box.