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The Real Side | Commentary by Joe Messina
| Tuesday, Aug 4, 2015

joemessinamugObama said…

“From the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America…”

Who knew the gravity of what he was saying? Of what he meant?

Forget, for the moment, all of the in-your-face-policies this president has introduced or forced on us that have failed miserably. Let’s look at the effect this president and his extreeeeeemely corrupt administration have had on the youth of this nation.

On campuses across the country, we have seen unrest like never before. I know, some of you are going to say, “What about the hippies and the ‘60s, Joe?” But hey, the ‘60s were about protesting war, and more love for each other.

Today, it’s about word games and attacks on any norm of the day. Words like marriage, man, woman, girl, boy, and senior citizen are under attack. No, I’m not kidding.

Kids on campus can tell you the definition of cisgen but have no clue when the United States gained independence as a country, when we fought that war, and who it was against.

The mentality has become “what’s in it for me?” instead of “what’s good for all.” History, optimism and the American Dream are apparently no longer taught on our college campuses. They have been replaced with classes, seminars and entire weeks focused on sexual orientations, social microaggressions, white privilege, only black lives matter, and every other manner of political correctness.

Many professors in mainstream colleges are so intent on making white people feel bad about what has been done in the name of “whiteness” and making sure they know about their “white privilege” that they fail teach the subjects they were hired to teach. One actually said, “This won’t end until all old, white men are dead.” Nah, that won’t spark any racist issues on campus, will it?

We can’t say things like, “If you work hard, you can be anything you want to be in this country.” Why? According to one well-educated professor, because it will offend African Americans. Not Asians, Italians, or Mexicans? Nope. Just African Americans. Seriously? Isn’t that a racist comment in and of itself? Aren’t you saying African Americans aren’t smart enough? Or maybe it’s just that “the man” will keep them down? How does apply to Mr. Obama, Mr. Holder, Gen. Colin Powell, Ms. Condoleezza Rice, Ms. Oprah Winfrey and Mr. Sean Combs? They weren’t kept down. And what about the multi-billionaires – Michael Jordan, Mohamed Ibrahim (cell phone company CEO), Michael Lee-Chin (investment firm CEO), Ursula Burns (Xerox CEO; apparently they only care about how much green this black woman can bring in.)

Did you know the first female self-made millionaire was a black woman? And at a time when most were lucky to make a week’s pay cleaning houses? Sarah Breedlove, also known as Madam C.J. Walker, experienced hair loss at an early age. In just 12 years, she developed a haircare salve and turned a job as a washer earning $1.50 per day into a hair-care empire. As if that weren’t impressive enough, prior to her death in 1919, she put her money to good use actively supporting anti-lynching campaigns and forwarding black education.

Apparently, if you work hard, you can be anything you want to be … including a millionaire. I can post another 100 stories about men and women who are home-grown success stories. But most people prefer to buy the spoon-fed garbage the mainstream media give them.

They want us to stop using phrases like “melting pot” or “the most qualified person should get the job.” These are somehow derogatory? “Melting pot” was understood to mean all were welcome and would fit in together to make a better country (legally). And do you really not want the most qualified person when it comes to hiring airplane pilots, doctors or lawyers?

Some colleges, like the University of New Hampshire, have now created a list of commonly used words and phrases that are “problematic.” They say the term “American” is a problem because it infers that America is the only country on this continent. To the rest of us, it simply means the country we know as the United States. Loons.

They prefer we use “European American” instead of “Caucasian” because all whites are from Europe, right? You know, like all blacks are from Africa … oh wait, maybe not.

“Mothering” and “fathering” are offensive because people must “avoid gendering a non-gendered activity.” Should kids now say Parent One and Parent Two?

“Homosexual” is “an outdated clinical term considered derogatory and offensive by many gay and lesbian people.” The school administration thinks “same gender loving” should be used instead. (Are they still allowed to say “gay” and “lesbian?” Because they just did.)

“Senior citizen” is bad, but “people of advanced age” is good. Who decided this? Did they take a poll of senior citizens? Did they reach out to the gay and lesbian groups, or did they at least call the NAACP and ask if blacks were offended by the terminology? No. Of course they didn’t, because like their leaders and saviors, these hard-core, left-groups are the PC police. They see themselves as the keepers of the First Amendment rules and enforcement, so they can just change the rules as they go along.

But don’t ask them about basic American history.

The loons are running the asylum. Professors on the far left and many of those in education who push socialism feel empowered by their socialist leader Mr. Obama to be able to push this line of thinking on trusting, impressionable students.

Some of you on the left are proud that these young men and women – or whatever they want to be called; I’m sure I just insulted about half of them – are trying to do away with supposedly old, outdated terms. But with all the things our young people are facing after college – lack of jobs, high-cost housing, mega debt, mega taxation and more – why does it seem like all they’re learning in college is what to call the greeter at Walmart?

 

Joe Messina is host of The Real Side (TheRealSide.com), a nationally syndicated talk show that runs on AM-1220 KHTS radio and SCVTV [here]. He is also an elected member of the Hart School Board. His commentary publishes Mondays.

 

 

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19 Comments

  1. Connor Miron Connor Miron says:

    His face pisses me off.

  2. Don Teller Don Teller says:

    This what conservatism does for the people who live under its rule

  3. Allan Cameron says:

    Hi Joe. Interesting commentary, as always. You make repeated references to what “they” are saying. You extrapolate the comments of “they”, as if these unnamed people constitute some kind of monolithic majority. Please, if you would, more precisely define who “they” actually is. As only one of thousands of examples of diversity in our country, here is one. A word for Gay folks that is WAY more “offensive” than “homosexual”, is “queer”. (47 years ago, William Buckley used the term, attempting to demean Gore Vidal on TV). Gay folks have refurbished, reclaimed, and recycled this insult. The “turn the bigots on their pointy heads” phrase is: “We’re here, we’re queer, get used to it.” Please Joe, get current, and more importantly get specific and precise.

  4. Kelli Miller Kelli Miller says:

    This guy must have swallowed his vocal cords, getting them stuck in his rectum, because he’s talking out of his ass

  5. He looks like the kind of guy who goes to Little Ceasers and yells at the staff for not putting enough cheese on his pizza.

  6. Best to ignore Joe. He thrives on attention.

  7. Ok, people, your personal attacks against him display a great amount of ignorance.

  8. Gary says:

    Joe, you see enemies and threats all around. Like some “Beautiful Mind” there’s voices talking to you.

    Plugging back into reality might be good.

    – From one senior citizen to another,

    Gary

  9. Bill says:

    I have decided to go with the flow and become politically correct.
    I will start with my love life. So, instead of having a relationship, I will go bird hunting. I will be searching for the blonde crested, double breasted, split tailed bed thrasher.

  10. Patrick says:

    It’s almost (but not) laughable that Messina blames Obama for the current generation of college students’lack of historic knowledge. That was the start of a very poor written diatribe supported by unverified assertions.

  11. Hetty Aquino Hetty Aquino says:

    Many forget about the First Amendment…! Freedom of Speech!

  12. Nice commentary, Joe, and spot on!

  13. How about writing about all the corruption in Congress on both sides instead of bashing Obama at every turn. You have a very myopic view like most conservatives. Really…I don’t see how you could think Obama is to blame for all the “politically correct” weirdness going on today.

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