User blog comment:PlantyThePottedPlant/Random Topic Blogging III: Blog Harder/@comment-1647442-20140814203045/@comment-3395649-20140815232238

Do not fear Goldy, I believe I can tame the Christian Dragon of Silver Fire (Tib).

Ahem:

The blacks whom entered this country, were slaves once, in Africa, when the Europeans began their conquest of the world. For various goods, the African kingdoms traded their slaves, considered by them to be dirt, for these goods. These slaves were illerate, unintelligent, and some other third thing. These were the blacks that we were "blessed" with, and have thus had to deal with for several centuries. Our African Americans are hand-me-downs, individuals who were dirt.

Stereotyping, is of course, not something we wish to deal with, as there have certainly been mutations that have benefitted individuals. But for the sake of the evolution of the world, we cannot have them.

But perhaps what I truly wish to ask is this.

Why should we care about something that happens all the in Missouri's countryside? It does not affect us, so why bother?

Now the Ebola patients in the U.S., we should worry about, because that has a chance of affecting (Read, infecting us with an incurable RNA virus) us. I find the Ebola story to be far more interesting than a minor case of "oh noes, black and white guy killed each other!"

Why should we worry? Why should we care? I certaintly do not. Now then, back to locating what my electives for this year are.