- Jul 2, 2003
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So I am not an "ordinary American" because I disagree with you on some political issues?Us ordinary Americans have ordinary jobs, make ordinary wages, and usually live ordinary lives. Most of us are "blue collar" workers. We aren't obsessed with pronouns, know what men and women are, and think you should judge a person by their own deeds and not those of their ancestors or by the color of their skin. Ordinary American think you should have a say in the education of their children.
Now, which of these does today's Left support?
I was born in America, raised in America, married and raised children in America, was educated in America , worked over 40 years in healthcare in America, worshipped in Baptist churches in America. I attended PTA meetings and many school board meetings and had my say, and I do not judge people by the color of their skin. Instead I have been and protested against segregation (from the 60's on).
I am not an "ordinary American? Who are you to imply that because I differ on some political issues, I am not. Sounds ignorant and hateful.
Some (not saying you specifically) on the right seem to have a need to be insulting and use names like "Elitists" What is "elitist"? Educated people? People who care about discrimination? People who believe in the right of ALL citizens to vote? People who care about healthcare for all in need? People who are aware of the rights of other people?
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