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We've been here before

Usually "Race and Prejudice" deals with the oft-discussed American "minorities" (you know, those small groups that when combined outnumber pasty white guys like me). But Dennis Prager points out that today the most prominent "minority" group in the world is: Americans. And like self-loathing bigots everywhere, some of the worst offenders are American themselves.

There are many ways to philosophically divide Americans. Liberal-conservative and religious-secular are two obvious ways. But there is another, no less significant, division: Those who are ashamed of America for being hated and those who wear this hatred as a badge of honor.... Either America is evil and hatred of it is merited, or America is a decent country and the haters are evil. The correct explanation is so obvious that only one who already hates America or who is simply morally confused would choose the first.
Hey upyernoz - still there, reading? We're still waiting for you to say that one good thing about America.

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