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I agree and yet I beg to differ.  You added the word "feel" to my quotation.  Of course people can make you feel inferior.  What Eleanor Roosevelt was saying was that at the end of the day you have to take responsibility for your own life - and blaming the MSM, the political system, the jobs situation etc. - while all having a degree of validity - is ultimately a cop out.  And remember when she said those words - the memory of Slavery was a lot more recent, and racial segregation and discrimination was the order of the day.

The Black Consciousness movement in the US and in South Africa under Apartheid was all about not accepting the dominant (white) definition of who and what you are.  And yes it isn't easy.  Torture and discrimination were rife in both instances.  But most American's haven't been to Abu Grahib or Guantanamo either, and the deprivations they endure are nothing in comparison to what many peoples have endured in many countries subjected to imperialism and war.

In fact the US is almost uniquely privileged in that it  has had over 150 years of relative peace, with no major war fought on its soil, no foreign domination or exploitation.  It ill befits the American people to now play the victim, 9/11 notwithstanding, and I for one think they are a much greater people than that.  They have brought an amazing inventiveness and energy to many fields of science and commerce.  It is time they addressed the obvious flaws in their polity with equal energy and vision.

We do them no favours by asking any less of them.

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 09:00:53 AM EST
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