Hundreds of years of attempts to eradicate racism and its ugliest manifestations in the United States have not led to an effective means of harmonizing inter-ethnic relations
The murder of African American George Floyd on May 25 sparked a wave of mass riots that gradually spread from Minnesota,...
... the Democrat front runner nominee for president, ‘Never-Trump Republicans’ and Washington insiders, celebrities and duplicitous media outlets, and far-left Antifa and Black Lives Matter constituents are coalescing to graft a political narrative of racism into the general election.
Privileged political opportunists will use the death of George Floyd and the distressed victims of the riots and looting as leverage of anarchy and national discord to rid America of a leader unable to cope and unify ...
... It is all due to his unwillingness to realize the main thing — in American big league politics one cannot be neutral regarding to any forms of intolerance. And who would have thought that over 152 years after the Civil War was over, the problem of racism in the United States would take the first place again. Obvious, among the causes of that war the racial issue in general and slavery in particular, were not the main ones.
Going back, the industrial North on the eve of the war there was filled ...