Is it possible to live in a world where race is not even noticed. Can we live in a world where racism, black or white, is wrong? Since the Civil War the United States has moved toward an open, race free society. Yet, with all the changes, we have professors demanding racism in enrollment and hiring. Corporations are still using DEI, to show the Klan is alive and well
“It is fascinating that there are people who built essentially a cottage industry which is now a full-blown industry around judging people by the color of their skin. They hold seminars and preach how certain people have “privilege” because of their skin color and not because of their personal skills, attributes, or character traits. They live in a race-based world and want us to believe we do too. The reality is we have forsaken that world and live in a post racial world. Worst of all is people ignoring how that type of thinking has failed as they continue to promote and perpetuate America’s most racist organizations — the public-school systems in large cities. The worst offender Chicago’s mayor, Brandon Johnson. He came from the public schools. He was elected with the support of the teachers’ unions and stands by while black children suffer the effects of being in those schools. They fight with all their focus and energy any system of school choice that would free these children.”
As long as people can make money and get power from their racism, we will always have it.
Living in a Post Racial World
Posted by Bruce Bialosky, Flashreport, 4/20/25 https://www.flashreport.org/blog/2025/04/20/living-in-a-post-racial-world/
A recent encounter left me conflicted as to whether or not someone’s comments were racially based. I thought the person’s assertion that the comments were racially based were over the top. I told the person that is because he lives in a race-based world, and I live in a post racial world.
Forces on the Left have driven us backwards to a race-based world. Black Lives Matter (BLM), a group led by self-identified communists, were able to take advantage of a man’s death in Minneapolis. This led to destructive riots causing billions in damage, not to mention lives lost, without any repercussions.
Corporate America, which sometimes sways with the winds, poured $90 million into an organization that misused the funds, bought at least one personal residence for a founder, and was never held to account for their malfeasance. That is because the people in charge of our government want to take us back to a race-based world.
These supposed “leaders” want to act as if America exists the same as it did in the 1950’s. While America is not a perfect place for blacks (or anyone else for that matter), it is the single best place to be in a multi-racial country.
The most financially successful group in America are people who came here from India. Next are people of Asian descent. Anyone who believes the lives of most black Americans is anything like it was seventy years ago is living in a race-based world of their own making.
We happened to be In Atlanta on Martin Luther King Day. There was an important football game that night. We spent part of our day visiting the Ebenezer Baptist Church. This was the church where MLK preached. There is an entire complex dedicated to the memory of this great man and great American. It seems to me the focus of the movement created by BLM and enhanced by DEI is inimical to what MLK tried to achieve and was achieving until his death.
MLK has many famous quotes, not the least of which is one you know well. “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” The objective of the people who are promoting the programs delineated above are largely about judging people by the color of their skin. They want us to live in a race-based world.
It is fascinating that there are people who built essentially a cottage industry which is now a full-blown industry around judging people by the color of their skin. They hold seminars and preach how certain people have “privilege” because of their skin color and not because of their personal skills, attributes, or character traits. They live in a race-based world and want us to believe we do too. The reality is we have forsaken that world and live in a post racial world. Worst of all is people ignoring how that type of thinking has failed as they continue to promote and perpetuate America’s most racist organizations — the public-school systems in large cities. The worst offender Chicago’s mayor, Brandon Johnson. He came from the public schools. He was elected with the support of the teachers’ unions and stands by while black children suffer the effects of being in those schools. They fight with all their focus and energy any system of school choice that would free these children.
If you don’t believe me, believe the leaders of the Democrat Party. They held their meeting recently of the Democrat Central Committee at which they elected their new national chairman. John Capehart, a reporter for the Washington Post, asked questions on stage of the candidates and asked the audience to respond also by raising their hands. The question was “How many of you believe racism and misogyny played a role in Vice-President Harris’ defeat.” Every single person raised their hand. Capehart said, “Ok that is good. You all pass.” They all live in a race-based world.
You might also believe the brilliant Thomas Sowell. He has written a number of books on the subject, including Charter Schools and Their Enemies conducting deep analysis into the harm of public schools and the opportunity of giving parents choices to have their children escape them. Thomas Sowell has spent his entire life moving to and achieving a post racial world.
The reason these race-baiters still exist is because of what I have labeled time and again as the most dangerous people in America – white liberals. They exist to virtue signal. They encourage the race-based world and live in fear of a wave of white supremacists descending from the mountains somewhere and taking over our country. Every time one invokes their fears; I remind them the last time American Nazis organized a march they could not rally even 20 people.
Are there racists in America? Absolutely. There will always be as there is in any mixed-race society. But they are not the ones who exacerbate racism because of their focus on the racist world they live in and want to encourage.
Give me my post racial world where nobody really cares about anyone’s race.
The people I hang with could not care less about anybody’s race. They care about the person and what their thoughts are and whether they are good people. The post racial world is glorious. If you aren’t there yet, come over. You will see how wonderful life can be.