By Anna Von Reitz
Race, for better or worse, is not a choice. It's what you were born with. It's not your glory or your fault. It's just a "given" in your own mathematical equation.
Is Kamala black? No, she's not. She's Hindu. Always Indian from India.
We don't care if she's pink with polka dots and neither should you.
But what you should care about, and what we care about, is truth.
Like Pocohontas Warren.
These people can't even embrace victimhood with any honesty.
They don't belong to any persecuted race or religion.
They haven't suffered as a result of their race or religion, but, for political expediency, they "identify" as black, Native American, Hispanic, and on and on --- and it's all lies.
It's everything and anything to get votes and garner sympathy--- unearned sympathy.
There's something particularly repugnant about piggybacking on someone else's suffering, especially when your actual ancestors were part of the ruling class responsible for the bigotry and exploitation:
We are glad that people have a conscience. We are happy that they look back on the horrors of private sector slavery with shame and with sympathy for the victims.
The real proof of conscience and confession is the careful consideration of how best to end it, and make sure that slavery of all kinds ends.
That includes public sector slavery, which has plagued everyone of all races since the 1860's.
As we have explained, slavery wasn't really abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment to The Constitution of the United States of America. Private slave ownership was abolished, but public slave ownership by governments was shoved into high gear.
People became chattel under the Fourteenth Amendment to the same Constitution of the United States of America and were trafficked off the land and soil of their homeland into the international jurisdiction of the sea, where they had all sorts of foreign citizenship obligations, and no protective Constitutional Guarantees.
So if you want to get down and really address the issue of slavery and its evils, you should be exposing it and putting an end to it, in practice and by law. You should be doing everything you can to protect and defend people of all colors from the elitist ravages of the corporate bunko artists in Congress.
That's what you should be doing, if you are sincere --- not pretending to be a person of color, in order to gain a Congressional office, or even to become the corporate President in charge of the ongoing travesty that surrounds us.
All of us, of every color, have been enslaved by these Liars. It's up to us to recognize that and be done with it.
As for us, the actual Americans, we are done with evil. That includes private evil and public evil, both.
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