sanshouheil wrote:
All this bullcrap about African American ,Mexican American Korean American and on and on. Just be Americans damnit we are special without adding any other tags to the word.
I only agree with this to a point.
You would probably take no issue with a shirt that read "Kiss me, I'm Irish" even though the wearer, may only be Irish several generations back. You would proudly claim you were a "Texan" or a "Californian" with no problem. Which speaks more to where you were born, and where your roots are. It may not be that most mean this as an insult or a matter of priorities, but instead, just a recognition of their birthplace or their parent's birthplace.
Perhaps "American of African decent" would be a better phrase, but it is longer, and takes more time to say.
I share the concern I assume you feel as well, that this could be a foundation of continued separation for Americans, but on the other hand, this has ALWAYS been a melting pot, and just as easily, maybe it is a good thing, that there are so many nations represented here, and even putting their birthplace flags on their cars, etc... Maybe it is that much harder for the Irish, or Cubans, or anyone else, to want to see us destroyed, when so much of the country is represented by them in our own citizens?
Maybe as a melting pot, America truly is, in a position, unique in history, to be the launching pad, in the struggle for world peace? A struggle which seems so impossible, and yet, one in which it sometimes seems we can get a glimpse of, from this vantage point.