Seeking equality is a lot like seeking perfection — just without the
perfection.
In a speech recently, Al Sharpton emphasized
that the left’s white whale, equality, still eludes us. Martin Luther
King’s dream “was not to put one black family in the White House,” said
he; “The dream was to make everything equal in everybody’s house.” Ah,
the profundity. Now, it could be pointed out that your house will likely
never measure up to Tawana Al’s, even if you do
manage to mainline government hand-outs. Not everyone is a reverend
without a congregation who possesses a collection plate the size of
Louis Farrakhan’s “Mother Ship” flying saucer.
As to this, it could also be pointed out that if “Big collection, No
Parishioners” didn’t find new mountains of white sheets to climb, he’d
be out of a “job” — in a quote-unquote manner of speaking.
Yet, for every Tawana Al, Jena Jesse
and X-Files Farrakhan, there are millions of moderns who sincerely
believe that equality is the greatest good, even if they can’t make
millions peddling it. It’s one of those assumptions people just don’t
question.
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