The Constitution spelled it out. Although it wasn’t true at the time, as Black Americans were not treated equally, it clearly stated: ”All Men Are Created Equal.”
It would take a civil war to set free those who were slaves. Hundreds of thousands of Americans died in that war. Some to maintain the status quo, others to provide the freedom spelled out in the Constitution. Those who fought for and died for the North did so to ensure freedom for those who didn’t have it before.
Most, not all, who fought for freedom, were white.
Those in the south, after the fight was done, fought on, politically to keep those set free from being free.
They were southern liberals (Dixiecrats) and today, they continue that fight under the guise of being liberators. It’s called deception.
Within today’s black community, guidelines remain present. Black men and women are expected to be liberals, expected to be a part of specific organizations, churches and to act a certain way.
Here is the question. Are they free or are they serving different masters?
Watch this video and here the words of freedom.
Those who allow others to think for them, are not free and nobody can set them free but themselves.

In my book, “Fight Back Legal Abuse,” I state , “Although the U.S. Constitution states that all men are created equal, the inequality within the system stems from the fact that the U.S. Constitution does not state that all men are ‘treated’ equal,” and within that statement lies the difference between “created” equal and why people aren’t “treated” equal. Amazon or Bn.com – http://www.fightbacklegalabuse.com
You’re “treated” most likely by how you act & deserve to be treated.
so very true Stacy, but think about something, if they really do start thinking for themselves ar they not fighting against their pay masters.
I’ve traveled all over the world & when asked by anyone,what I am,I answer,” American”. Only wacky Americans expect a different answer.
Interesting. Can I be a Voodoo priest without a teabagger calling me crazy?