its not so much the divisiveness that I believe to be a tipping point here in America, as mush as actual 'equality' and how it impacts those who have relied on divisiveness to be superior
Just wondering exactly what "equality" you are talking about? Is it the "superior power/equality" of rich and powerful blacks like Justice Thomas, Obama, Rev. Jackson etc that have so much more power and wealth over whites living in abject poverty?
Or maybe its the superior power and wealth of Indians like Bobby Jindal or Mexicans like Richardson over poor blacks and whites?
Maybe it's the superior power and wealth of Latinos like Cruz and Rubio over whites and blacks?
Seems to me having a black president shows that "inequality" is a figment of ones own delusions as an excuse why they don't succeed.
Every race that has come to America has had their struggles and by accepting and becoming a part of society has over come those "inequalities".
To blame "whites" for black slavery and making "restitution" is ridiculous.
Slavery in America was initiated by black tribal leaders in Africa.
When tribes would fight each other, the winner would massacre and kill all the males and older woman in the opposing tribe(still goes on today)until one day the tribal leaders found they could make money from selling the defeated instead of hacking them all to death.
So every slave that came to America would have been killed by their rival tribe if they stayed in Africa, they got a new chance to live.
So they got to start in the race at lap 5, but that's better then being hacked to death!
All in All you won't find another country in the world that has more "equality" for ALL their citizens...period.
in the modern world, money is power
when I speak equality in this context, I am speaking about giving others 'equal' power, via 'equal' opportunity to share 'equally' in the financial pie that leads to power
I dont know if there is no other country with more equality,, but it is my observation that THIS country has far too many that are opposed to it in favor of retaining or regaining their previous inherent 'status' and power