50 year anniversary of
Bombing in Birmingham
One must always reflect back on history to learn from it and to
also to form an opinion about what was to be learned in the first place and I
have formed mine.
I believe I was six years old when the Church in Birmingham
Alabama was bombed and four young black girls lost their lives, so I have very
little memory of those most turbulent times in our Nation. The three men who
had an alleged affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan were found guilty of this
heinous crime over two decades after the incident actually took place and were
sent to prison for life. The actions that these men were convicted of resulted
in the death of four innocent children and accomplished nothing to protect or
preserve white America.
Instead they were responsible for giving legitimacy to the cause
of the blacks and unleashing through media coverage the “white guilt” that
would usher in changes within our Nation that will eventually become its undoing
and the downfall of freedom as we know it. Not only did this act hasten the end
of white rule in America, but it also set into motion the chain of events that
lead to the eventual break up and diminishing of the great order these men had
an alleged association with. No matter what association if any, was to the Klan
this heinous act will forever overshadow all the good charitable deeds once
performed by the order. Their personal hate blinded them of all logical thought
and without seeing an instant resolution for their grievances they chose the
route of intimidation and violence over reason and the political processes to
fulfill their goal.
If in fact these men were Klansmen they violated their oath and
performed a criminal act that gave America a new villain to despise for many
more years to come while elevating the status of the plagiaristic Martin Luther
King Jr. to that of sainthood. Fifty years later this act is once again on the
fore front of the news and being used by blacks, and the liberal main stream
media to forward their political agenda, and also reminding people that this
was the fault of the Klan.
I truly hope that any and all who are subject to the oath of a
Klansman can see how the smallest violation of it can lead to circumstances
unforeseeable and create future events that have a long lasting and devastating
effect not only to one’s self, but to your brothers, and to the order you are
sworn to protect, this is why a Klansman has to be of the highest moral
character and have the ability to keep an oath, a valuable lesson to remember.
People in America are slow to forgive anyone or their
associations when criminal acts are performed no matter what the reason was
behind them, and no one can sanely justify the act that took place that day on
September 15th 1963 on 16th street in Birmingham Alabama.
But now the question comes up, are the four children who were
killed deserving of the highest honor that congress can give to a civilian?
This is where I part from most of the rest of the world and say no they are not
deserving of it, not because they are black, or because they died during the
civil rights era, it is because to be eligible to receive this medal the person
recognized has to knowingly contribute something to society that will enhance
the lives of all Americans for the future.
There was no such contribution made by the unfortunate death of
these young girls, they were just unintentional victims of a horrible crime and
lost their lives just by being in the wrong place at the wrong time as happens
to other Americans on a daily basis in our Nation.
I believe that the act of giving this award was nothing more
than political pandering to the black masses partly due to the “white guilt”
that affects our legislators today and to also make another blind attempt at
securing the black vote in the midterm elections in 2014. I also am not shocked
that not one member of congress had the courage to say “no” this situation is
not representative of what this medal was originated to be given for.
It is a sad state of affairs when we live in a society that
calls recent acts of terrorism like the incident at Ft. Hood Texas “work place
violence”, thus denying the soldiers killed and the others wounded their
medals, but then calling the bombing at the 16th Street Baptist
Church in Birmingham that took place 50 years ago an “act of terror” instead of
the criminal act that it actually was and then issuing the Congressional Gold
medal for it.
This action by our elected officials clearly demonstrates that
there is a twisted agenda that is being pushed on Americans today, an agenda
where black activists and other liberal socialists will exploit the death of
children or any other tragedy to forward their political agenda, not one for
equality, but one for preferential treatment and power while disenfranchising
all white people in America.
What is written below is not my words, but they carry great
meaning for me.
"A solemn promise so serious and great in nature, that
it is better to die keeping it, than it is to live breaking it; and to plead
with the Almighty God for the courage and honor to do so. Such promise can only
be made by the heart. The mouth serves only as an exit for its echo".
Enough for now,
Have a White Day!
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