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Farewell
Dear Larry: You are the sanest man in America! I look forward to your columns because I ALWAYS agree with your answers. Great work! Thanks for speaking the simple truth about all issues — racial, political, parental, common sense, etc.
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Hate Groups
Dear Larry: I want to forget for a moment that it is their constitutional right, because I detest the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and all other groups that preach hate. A long time ago, they came into cities across America without any protest. Now …Read more.
Troubles With Raising Teenage Son
Dear Larry: I am African-American and a single mother with three children, ages 15, 10 and 8. All of them are boys. I am having a lot of problems with them, especially the eldest.
He argues with me about almost everything. He thinks he is the man/…Read more.
How To Get Race Relations Back on Track
Dear Larry: So many of my friends are upset with the way things are going, especially race relations. They are not saying anything openly, but among themselves there is constant complaining and fear. There is something simmering and brewing that …Read more.
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Ethnically Speaking, February 6Dear Larry: I want to share with you my thoughts on using the word "Negro." Negro is defined as a person who is black and of African ancestry. It's like referring to a white person as a Caucasian. So far, I never have heard any whites get offended over the term "Caucasian." We used to describe people of Asian ancestry as yellow or Oriental; now both terms are considered derogatory. However, over the years, I have noticed that many blacks and other minorities get offended by words and terms that were not offensive in the first place. One example was the time when H. Ross Perot, as a presidential candidate, was a guest speaker at an NAACP convention and members in the audience got indignant toward Perot for saying "you people." I have been in attendance at a lot of gatherings, and I have heard speakers use the term "you people." No one has gotten upset. I have heard minorities say "you people" to audiences with no negative reactions. Then, out of the blue, a white person will say "you people" to a group of minorities, and it is condemned. You mentioned in a previous column a black councilman who went on a tirade against his white colleague who used the word "niggardly" in reference to a budget. The black councilman mistook "niggardly" as a racial slur. I have read other reports about people who have used "niggardly" in their discussions, and they have wound up being reprimanded.
Let me tell you about one better: In Dallas, a black commissioner and a black judge scolded another commissioner, who happens to be white, for using the term "black hole." He used the term when discussing why parking tickets were disappearing. The black commissioner went so far as to say that if someone is the "black sheep" of the family, that person has to be bad. So, according to this commissioner, any term that begins with "black" is offensive and racist. This is all so confusing because none of these people has any problem with Black Entertainment Television, the United Negro College Fund or the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. My question is this: Why all this oversensitivity? — Pat Dear Pat: The only way this nonsense can be made sensible is for sane people to speak up and challenge/educate others. Our society has browbeaten people to the point that whenever a minority or a disadvantaged person complains, too few dare to speak up. As long as people continue to be intimidated, this will continue unabated. Minorities will not change their behavior because they are now in a power position. Power positions never are ceded willingly. People in them must be challenged and made to deal with any errors of their ways. To find out more about Larry G. Meeks and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2010 CREATORS.COM
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