I Am An Un-Hyphenated American
By
JadedByPolitics
– April 6, 2011

That makes me a minority. You see, it is the separation of races, classes and ideologies that makes this Country more divided then it has been since the Civil War. There are those that believe the 60s and the Civil Rights Movement divided the Country, but more people stood on the side of morality and for Black civil rights, then the number of Democrats who did not. The problems inherent in dividing us, is that one group learns to despise another group, usually for political purposes involving Democrats. You won’t see Republicans focus on separating racial groups, and they don’t play the class warfare card, as they believe everyone wants to succeed and be rich one day. Republicans do waffle on ideologies, with some being as socially liberal as the Democrats, (we intend to excise them from the Republican Party). The worst part about hyphenating identification for people is that one group will inevitably be placed above another because of the numbers in their ranks. Today, the new “minorityâ€