Unapologetically Catholic, American, and White by chance - with German, English, and smattering of Native American (Cherokee) heritage here. I don't consider skin pigmentation something to be "proud" of (or ashamed for that matter). No one should be made to feel ashamed for something over which they have zero control: their race / color …
Unapologetically Catholic, American, and White by chance - with German, English, and smattering of Native American (Cherokee) heritage here. I don't consider skin pigmentation something to be "proud" of (or ashamed for that matter). No one should be made to feel ashamed for something over which they have zero control: their race / color / nation of origin. Wasn't it Martin Luther King, Jr., who said (paraphrasing) that a man should be judged by the content of his character, not the color of his skin? I will always love my nation, the United States, but am absolutely ashamed of our government. As a military veteran, I swore to uphold and defend the American Constitution against all enemies - foreign *and* domestic - and you bet your bippy I will.
Unapologetically Catholic, American, and White by chance - with German, English, and smattering of Native American (Cherokee) heritage here. I don't consider skin pigmentation something to be "proud" of (or ashamed for that matter). No one should be made to feel ashamed for something over which they have zero control: their race / color / nation of origin. Wasn't it Martin Luther King, Jr., who said (paraphrasing) that a man should be judged by the content of his character, not the color of his skin? I will always love my nation, the United States, but am absolutely ashamed of our government. As a military veteran, I swore to uphold and defend the American Constitution against all enemies - foreign *and* domestic - and you bet your bippy I will.