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Entries in Civil Rights movement (1)

Saturday
Jul182015

Is the U.S. Color-Blind? - See the Whole Spectrum!

Jesse Jackson & Al Sharpton

 

 

Many people in the U.S. speak about only the Black and White races as the color issue, but did you know black and white are not colors? 


 

 

 

FYI: The correspondence of a color to a specific wavelength is called spectral color. White and black are excluded from this definition because they do not have specific wavelengths. White is not defined as a color because it is the sum of all possible colors. Black is not defined as a color because it is the absence of light, and therefore color. 

Anthropology founder Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840), created the universal categorical reference of the five color typology for humans: white, black, yellow, red, and brown. 

So what's the point here? Maybe it's time to give the full multicultural spectrum of all skin colors recognition for their issues too within all racial discussions instead of focusing just on Blacks.

It is primarily for this reason that the Black complaints start to fall apart. They're still blaming current living conditions due to their past slavery and civil injustices. It has happened to everyone else and they all have moved on to all types of goals and achievements.  Let's take a look at the historical data: 

Most Blacks today were not alive or even personally know anyone over these years as the United States passed laws and society evolved into the most free democracy for all:

  • 1865 Declaration Proclamation - U.S. Slavery which ended. 
  • 1954 Supreme Court Decision, Brown vs. Board of Education ruling - school segregation laws which ended.
  • 1961 Affirmative Action Executive Order - school college admissions and all U.S. business hiring policies discrimination which ended. Race based quotas were established then and since been ruled as proven to be discriminatory to other races too.
  • 1964 Civil Rights Act - all segregation which ended.
  • 1965 Voting Rights Act - voting laws restricting voters in every state which ended.
  • Fair Housing Act of 1968 - racial housing restrictions of the legal sanctions to Jim Crow which ended.

What are the exact racial breakdowns according to the U.S. Census Bureau for Blacks and other races?


Note: The 2013 U.S. Census table actually reports the broad category of "White alone" as 77.7%; but Under closer inspection that table has another "White alone, not Hispanic or Latino" as 62.6%. Why is that bigger White percentage even shown in their published table? We did omit it here in our table above to avoid confusion as it overstates a larger White majority percentage over the Black minority category. The table had double counted the "Hispanic or Latino" in "Whites only" and then again entered as a separate line item on the list too. Are any minority statistics misrepresentations here used to base Federal Government assistance and give-away programs on throughout the country? ...hmmn.

The 2013 Census table shows besides the 62.2% Whites alone, another whopping 26.2% of the population are not Black; but they are a minority group that is twice as big as 13.2% Blacks. Ask yourself--why don't you see that 26.2% on TV demonstrating in streets, burning down communities, destroying local businesses while killing each other, doing ilicit drugs, crimes and filling jails or prisons? ...hmmn.

Don't kid yourself though, there are all groups involved in crimes besides Blacks. However, the liberal biased mainstream media always depicts Blacks in network news shows, but why? The riots and demonstrations are politically selected when only Black people are in police involved shootings, others races are deliberately underreported. So, all the card games are dealt only with Black and White cards in stacked decks with the Race cards wild!