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Arkansas GOP State Rep Thinks Slavery Was Blessing in Disguise for Blacks
Republican State Rep. Jon Hubbard of Jonesboro, Arkansas has some instructive things to say about black Americans in his book available on Amazon, “Letters to the Editor: Confessions of a Frustrated Conservative.” For example, he believes that slavery was a blessing in disguise for black people, as pointed out earlier today by Talk Business.
Hubbard justifies slavery as a blessing for black people because they got citizenship in America as a result (never mind that they may have preferred to live with their families rather than be abducted and sold as human slaves):
“… the institution of slavery that the black race has long believed to be an abomination upon its people may actually have been a blessing in disguise. The blacks who could endure those conditions and circumstances would someday be rewarded with citizenship in the greatest nation ever established upon the face of the Earth.” (Pages 183-89)
Hubbard wants African Americans to appreciate all that they gained via slavery:
African Americans must “understand that even while in the throes of slavery, their lives as Americans are likely much better than they ever would have enjoyed living in sub-Saharan Africa.”
Hubbard seeks to justify slavery by suggesting that it was no worse than living in Africa:
“Knowing what we know today about life on the African continent, would an existence spent in slavery have been any crueler than a life spent in sub-Saharan Africa?” (Pages 93 and 189)
Hubbard’s “frustrations” are clear. Black people are ruining our education system when they should be grateful that we used them as human tools to enrich the elite whites:
“… one of the stated purposes of school integration was to bring black students up to a level close to that of white students. But, to the great disappointment of everyone, the results of this theory worked exactly in reverse of its intended purpose, and instead of black students rising to the educational levels previously attained by white students, the white students dropped to the level of black students. To make matters worse the lack of discipline and ambition of black students soon became shared by their white classmates, and our educational system has been in a steady decline ever since.” (Page 27)
Hubbard calls himself a Christian in his opening, and then proceeds to explain how it was a blessing for other human beings to be subjugated to the often brutal conditions of human slavery, stolen from their home land and ripped away from their families, so that they could enjoy the “freedom” of America once they were lucky enough to obtain citizenship.
Hubbard’s resentments are pretty common among Southern Republicans (and it seems, Republicans in general these days). They feel put upon by having the inequity and immorality of slavery pointed out, and their response is that black people were really actually lucky to be slaves and they’ve had about enough complaining from liberals and blacks about the inequities in the system. Shut up and be grateful is the message.
Hubbard goes on in his book to explain that Democrats give “entitlement” handouts to blacks in order to keep them “dependent”. If those words are ringing a bell, it’s because Mitt Romney has made a campaign of these underlying ideas as his recent caught on tape comments about the 47% revealed, lest anyone still be unclear as to the point of his inaccurate welfare to work ads.
The Republican message in 2012 is: Let’s restore America to the “way it was” back when white men had power and the brown people knew their place and were grateful for it. The brown people are ruining American education and sucking the system dry — they are to blame for all of our woes. (I’ve factchecked this over and over again, but just in case, there are more white people on food stamps and Obama did not remove the work requirement from welfare.)
Republicans claim they aren’t racists, and then things like this happen and are met with the silence of complicity until they go mainstream (see Todd Akin), at which point Republicans run away from the person caught, but not from the underlying beliefs and ideas that so repulsed the nation (see the Republican Party platform that mirrors Todd Akin’s beliefs on women’s health).
How do we know this? Because Hubbard published this on March 29, of 2009 and he was subsequently installed in the state House in 2010, with the Tea Party sweep of the nation. Who paid for his campaign? Party committees, aka the Republican Party.
Hubbard is being challenged this year by Democrat Harold Copenhaven. Lest you think Hubbard’s racism is confined to the written page, he demanded a state funded audit into whether the University of Arkansas spent any money discussing the plight of undocumented workers.
Hubbard also refused to tell citizens where he stands on any of the issues in the 2012 Political Courage Test, reminding Americans that Mitt Romney isn’t the only policy ghost in town.
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Trisha Springstead RN
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 5:24 pm
As a Teacher of Health Careers Mr Limbaugh you are an ignorant SOB. Blacks, Whites, Asians and Hispanic Children were motivated in the same way. They went on with their careers and became something. NOT SLAVES but Good Law Abiding Citizens and Medical Professionals.
Mr Limbaugh….YOU SUCK AND I AM A WHITE RN WITH 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSION.
Katherine Brown
Oct. 8th, 2012 at 11:50 am
Hi Trisha
You are absolutely correct. We had citzenship all the time,but somebody change the rules for the peopele in power born here.His comments were repugnent.These people are trapped in the early 1900′s. Minister Farrakan made a point in one of his speeches; there were plenty of jobs in the 1900′s because they did’nt pay anyone of color. But since people of color have the best of credentials why now are we lacking jobs WHY/?.
I am a Senior Citizen so you know I really don’t give a S#^* about what they say about me or do. My children all grown. SO KNOW WHAT
Unknown Ninja
Oct. 9th, 2012 at 9:49 am
I Completely Agree. I think racism is BAD. And slavery was not bennificial for us at all. What does he think we were on a friggin yacht being fed fancy TUNA?????!!! RETARD
Reynardine
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 5:34 pm
I don’t like the way the language of disenfranchisement and hierarchy has become so pervasively shameless in one of our major parties, and I don’t like what it bodes for us ewepeople if they take over.
Josh Rachlis
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 5:48 pm
Well, I guess it’s good that racists, bigots and generally self, evil people have a party they can feel at home in, right? So they can stay involved in the political process? Because democracy is important? (Bear with me – I’m trying to find a silver lining here, like they’re trying to do with slavery.)
Josh Rachlis
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 5:49 pm
Well, I guess it’s good that racists, bigots and generally selfish, evil people have a party they can feel at home in, right? So they can stay involved in the political process? Because democracy is important? (Bear with me – I’m trying to find a silver lining here, like they’re trying to do with slavery.)
enos anderson
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 6:01 pm
This guy needs to be kicked in the balls so that he can learn to appreciate how nice it is to be pain free.
It is truly amazing that such stupidity could reside in one person.
Maxine Guerry
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 6:15 pm
Akin – Missouri
Hubbard – Arkansas
What do they teach people in the Ozark Mountains? Nothing but a bunch of razorbacks and snake handlers.
mjh
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 8:14 pm
Akin – Missouri
Hubbard – Arkansas
It’s good to know that, even when Rmoney takes a temporary break from saying something stupid about the 47%, state-level neoKKKons are always available to fill in . . .
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Kira
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 11:23 pm
Speaking as a newly minted Missourian and one of the people who will be cheerfully voting Akin out of office: the Ozarks are a few states over. We can’t blame it on that.
There’s just some serious stupid getting elected around here in the name of “morals”.
Misa
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 6:21 am
As a lifelong Missourian, there is a part of Missouri referred to as the Ozarks. Just thought you should know. Anyway, I will be voting Akin out of office too!
buckeyewill
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 6:16 pm
As a black person, I am not surprised…..this has always been the opinion of the Confederate Right.
BTW, Africans and West Indians Blacks never came to America in chains.
Unknown Ninja
Oct. 9th, 2012 at 11:24 am
does it matter what race you are. racism is bad. thats. that!
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 7:33 pm
Hubbard is a prime reason why we are not one of ” the greatest nation ever established upon the face of the Earth.”
There is no pride in thinking you live in the greatest nation when you have conservatives doing all they can to destroy that nation disguised as benefactors
Thom Y
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 8:51 pm
Amen!
Sally
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 7:43 pm
Yes, I doubt that Iraq sees us as ‘the greatest’ anything except we were darn good at destroying their country. I got a robocall from good old Christian husband stealer Calista Gingrich today, wanting to send me their new video about how involved God was in founding this nation. Did you know that liberals plan to ‘take God out of our homes!’ That must be when they come to take our guns, too, huh? Anyway, I hung on long enough to get the number to call to get OFF their phone list, called that, and had to listen to another spiel about how great America is and how this is a branch of the Heritage Foundation and blah blah blah. I finally got the prompt to get off their list, and if they call again, I’m reporting them to the DoNOTCALL people. I’ve been robocalled by Huckabee too, lately.Makes me gag.
Feedup
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 8:31 pm
I’m so sick of all this racism crap from Gingrich, Sununo, Huckabee, Hannity, Beck, Romney with his birther comment and all the rest of republican racist. When is this all going to stop. I don’t believe its going to stop after the election, There vile statements about the POTUS are poison to the world not just the United States. I hope these people are remembered for years to come, We must turn this ugly page in history and vote all the republican racist out of office. The rest of the talking heads should not be allowed on the airwaves ever again Racist Rush first, This is the country where democracy began, this is the country every country use to turn to, NO more these people have so much hate for anyone that don’t look and think the way they do should not exist in there world. In order for them to achieve there gold they will sacrifice this great country.
mjh
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 8:37 pm
Hubbard justifies slavery as a blessing for black people because they got citizenship in America as a result . . .
Well, if that’s the case, that begs two questions:
1. Why didn’t the Europeans who sailed over here not avail themselves of the opportunity to become slaves?
2. Since the Europeans didn’t avail themselves of that opportunity, should they and their descendents no longer be considered citizens?
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SinghX
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 7:42 am
Well…if you take this guys text, exchange the word “blacks” for the word “Jews”, bump things back a few centuries you might see the Europe’s ghettos differently. Then, bump it way back to the era of “Let my people go” (middle east)…it looks like the same premise upon which he bases his “belief”.
MSG CAPERS (RET.) STILL SERVING
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 9:06 pm
This Guys MOTHER should’ve got a Abortion & that would’ve been a Blessing for sure!!
Reynardine
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 9:13 pm
In fact, many people came from Europe as indentured servants. The problem was, once they got here, they skipped out on their indentures and headed for the frontier, and who knew? They looked JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE! So someone got the idea of bringing black Africans, who DIDN’T LOOK JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE, and their condition quickly deteriorated from that of lifetime indenture to hereditary slave.
Continually Amazed
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 9:27 pm
And the boat ride over was just a pleasant cruise. (Idiot!!!)
JDBishop5
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 10:10 pm
I am a white lefty. Even so, I think three things are obviously true.
1. No black person would have been admitted to the United States on any citizenship track until the 1960s, and, perhaps not even now.
2. Few, if any, American citizens who are black would trade wherever they presently live in America for any place on the African continent.
3. None of the above justifies or dignifies slavery in any way, shape, or form.
Facts are stubborn things.
present day thoughts
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 10:28 pm
Are you serious? It does not matter if all the black people you know (because you cannot speak for all blacks) wouldn’t trade where they are currently to live in Africa. They are not slaves. I am pretty sure slaves would have given anything to go home and that is whose opinion would have mattered. To make assumptions on who wouldn’t have been allowed citizenship in this country had it not been for slavery is ridiculous. The world would have been a different place thus making your citizenship assumption irrelevant.
Why make those comments if not to justify slavery? because that is exactly what it sounds like.
Facts aren’t stubborn if they aren’t facts all but instead opinions. And we all have those.
Peter J. Kraus
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 10:19 pm
Pack the racist redneck up and send him to live in Siberia. The Russians are sure theirs is the greatest nation in the world (yes, they have idiots, too) and would be certain that Republican State Rep. Jon Hubbard of Jonesboro, Arkansas, would be proud to live there and perhaps, one lucky day, receive Russian citizenship.
Although, on second thought, Siberia´s too good for him.
Greetings,
Peter J. Kraus
Hot Springs, AR
1voice1vote
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 10:28 pm
Republican St. Rep. Jon Hubbard of Jonesboro, Arkansas
on display for the whole world to see
the hideous racist face
speaks for the 2012 Republican Party
extremist denial
extremely embarrassing
Educated Black Man
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 11:18 pm
Clearly this fidiot has no knowledge of the actual history of Africa. It was going just fine for the natives until their invasion of the outer, north-western portions of the CONTINENT OF AFRICA (not COUNTRY). Their current territorial issues are direct results of European (white) and other foreign governmental zoning decisions without so much as informing the inhabitants of the pre-established lands. It’s like someone walking in the middle of your home, marking a chalk line, and telling you that side is a new country now and there will be consequences if you try to go over there. Africa as we know it would be a completely different place if Europeans knew how to act when they visit someone else’s home. It seems that the “yours is mine” mentality (a more clearly defined example of entitlement) has been passed down to a very strong and very vocal portion of the current, Tea Party-laden, Republican party. I feel sorry for the few reasonable members of that party. But idiots like this dude deserve barbaric punishments like toe hammering, stoning, drawing and quartering, etc.. Some conan or french revolution type pain.
majii
Oct. 5th, 2012 at 11:20 pm
I posted something about racism that was on Little Green Footballs’ site to FB this morning. The LGF blogger wanted to know where the sane moderates in the GOP are, and why they aren’t chastising the members of their party who are making it look like a home for racists. I wrote that I would like to know the answer to the same question. As soon as I posted it to my page, one of my former students who lives in SC and claims to be a “conservative,” fired back with a comment stating that “there are racists in both parties.” Case closed. He is why the acts of racism continue to find acceptance in the GOP. He lacks the ability to recognize that I, a Black American who grew up in a segregated America, looks at racism in a different manner than he does. Being a white male, I doubt he’s had to deal with racism very much, especially since he lives in SC. Rather than denouncing the behavior, he immediately took a defensive position and proffered a false equivalency to avoid addressing the question the LGF blogger and I had. His refusal to answer the question let me know that he’s not a moderate, and that he has a sense of superiority/entitlement because he happens to be a white, heterosexual male living in a southern state dominated by those like himself. As usual, I chose not to respond to his comment, because I abhor wasting my time dealing with people with whom one can’t reason. It was he who contacted me and asked me to be his FB friend, and if I didn’t know and respect his mom so much, I’d de-friend his little behind in a heartbeat. The GOP is also filled with individuals who are too meek to speak out against the Sununus and Gingriches, Hubbards that infect their party with racism. They’d rather make excuses and/or look the other way than to find the courage to tell these racist Pieces of Sh*t to get the hell out of their party.
Kiaf
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 12:26 am
This is not surprising coming from a guy from the Southern States. This is why he should not hold public office. African-Americans have contributed greatly to society. It was because of the forced labor that many of these strong companies thrive today. I am soooooooooooooooooooooo sick of the same racist attitudes and remarks. If you think getting, raped, murdered, tortured, abused just to name a small few is a good thing, then he should be locked up for his diabolical mind. So until you walk a mile in my ancestors shoes, with a chain around your scrawny, wrinkly neck…..then DEAR SIR HAVE SEVERAL SEATS.
Lovin PresO
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 12:59 am
A fine example of today’s White Southern “Christian” Republican.
Let us pray for their enlightenment.
SinghX
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 7:58 am
Enlightenment? Tongue and cheekie…enlightenment-HA!
These folks don’t use that word, it’s not in the racist cult handbook of approved vocabulary; cripes, it’s a 4 syllable word, Lovin’! Duh!
Instead, “pray” that they do their rap thing…what do they call that in fundie-world? You know, that thing they’re always talking about where they all meet on some street corner and sing some “rap” song real loud and then, the sky is supposed to open up and their fundie-world sky-god’s beams them up to some place, like a gated community, where only they get to live forever…it’s “special” and we should all pray they go their before the election.
mjh
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 12:31 pm
“Let us pray for their enlightenment.”
Let’s also pray for his unemployment . . .
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Aaron Brutus
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 2:37 am
I don’t understand why people like this guy runs his mouth like we were a bunch of monkeys running around naked eating each other until the white savior came and rescued us. Knowledge of self has been taken from me. I’m not complaining, but I’m walking around in foreign clothes with a foreign name speaking a foreign language. Basically what I’m trying to say is. . . . Fuck this guy.
Csquare111
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 3:57 am
Being a white male from a southern state, this does not surprise me at all. Every, and I mean EVERY white conservative male that I know, or have ever met feels the same way on this issue. Granted, most are smart enough to know when and when not to speak their mind on this. But, because I am white too, they often assume that I am probably on “their side” and bring this same racist point up to me in random conversation. This happens anywhere and everywhere, in line at the grocery store, family reunions, on the golf course, especially at work. It is a sickening mentality and I will almost always put them in their place to the best of my ability. However, the sad truth is when it happens at my workplace, I dare not correct them or speak my own mind. I would report people like this to my work superiors for spreading this hate speech around my workplace, but I might as well be turning in my resignation too; because my superiors, at every job I have ever had, are part of the same group as the conservative, white, male offenders and would surely find a reason to let ME go instead. This is the sad, but true, predicament that all southern liberals deal with on a day to day basis.
Anne
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 3:59 am
This idiot is laboring under a lot of delusions, like those of his ilk who have been attempting to rewrite history in order to reflect their utopian view of what life used to be like in this country. It’s beyond me how anyone could think that what Frederick Douglass once described as the “revolting barbarity” of slavery could ever be called a blessing under any circumstances. People like him are truly scary, because they are the very kind who will call others racists when they point out the existence of facts that show racism is alive and well. But he’s far from being alone, because there is a substantial number of folks who’ve never gotten over the Confederacy’s defeat. We are still dealing with the ugly aftermath of slavery, and a lot of the ugliness that has always been with us has boiled to the surface since Barack Obama’s election. As a descendant of slaves myself, I am disgusted but not surprised at the depth of bigotry shown by people like this nutcase.
anthony porchia
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 9:28 am
I use to listen to this man show at one time,He had a few good words.Now,I think that all the drugs he has taken and maybe still is taking has rot his little brain. He now talks out of the side of his neck and his words has little or no meanning.
Christine Ghiotto
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 11:18 am
I am a registered Republican, and I am appalled by what this man has to say. I, as a Republican, apologize for his idiotic, shameful words. Republicans are NOT racist. I am not, nor are any that I know. DO NOT lump us all in with this idiot, who should NEVER have been elected to represent a Party that has many, many good, honest people. I am ashamed that he is a member of a party I respect.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 11:22 am
Dont apologize Christine, tell your friends.
He is like the christian fundamentalists that are giving all real Christians a bad name
Anne
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 11:31 am
It’s good to know that there are a number of Republicans he does not speak for. I wish the GOP leadership had the courage you are showing by apologizing for something that you disagree with and is not your fault. It’s my hope that more and more like you will speak up.
ozfarmer
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 1:24 pm
If You respect Your party and say Not all of them are racist,Then why has not one Elected GOP or Tea party canadite/member stepped Forward to Denounce his statements and demand he retract or appoligise for what he said/wrote ? HMmm Being silent is the same as giving approval,Yes I am glad For Your appoligy & that You do not beleive in this But really it would be like a person that worked at a BP gas station in Wisconsin appoligiseing on behalf of BP’s spill in the gulf
1voice1vote
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 3:09 pm
I appreciate your voice in opposition to Rep. Hubbard’s ugly rhetoric, but he is not merely a “member of a party.” Arkansas Rep. Hubbard is a leader in the Republican Party. He, like Akin, Bachmann, Brewer, Priebus, West, Ryan… are the faces of today’s Republican Party. Where do you see any evidence of Republican Party leaders loudly and firmly denouncing this divisive propaganda? No, Christine Ghiotto, to the contrary, they quietly slither back into the Akin cave; Party above Country. This is who the Republican representative is behind closed doors in quiet rooms or when noshing with donors in Boca Raton.
Dave Kilby
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 12:14 pm
There’s an interesting solution to the problem of imbecilic politicians like Mr. Hubbard getting elected (with the resulting damage they perpetrate).
Check out “Too Many People Vote” at the “Grumbles From an Old Grouch” blog. (grumblesfromanoldgrouch.c...).
Mike
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 12:43 pm
I think d guy is a white fool………
Patrick
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 3:24 pm
The sad fact is that, while probably more southern white republicans like this jag-off politician are outwardly racist, racism is a festering, unspoken part of our socioeconomic system. And you can bet that such mindless thinking crosses that extraordinarily thin line between the two dominant parties. (And there’s certainly more to be said about the utter fallacy of that supposed division…) I’d invite all to read Michelle Alexander’s book, “The New Jim Crow,” with a critical and open mind for more thought on this. Unfortunate for this moron to be so honest that he’ll hopefully be outed for such blatant ignorance. But it would be truly unfortunate if we all just blame the individual for his obvious wrongness, and instead look inwardly at ourselves and our society to see where such a bizarre thought process like this comes from. Sometimes, you need to look around at the inside of the box first before you can get outside of it.
Not Surprised
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 6:14 pm
Ignorant, simply ignorant.
parvenu
Oct. 6th, 2012 at 9:20 pm
Here is a conundrum. White Dixiecrat/Republicans are sworn to keep reaffirming their all consuming hatred of the people they perceive to be the descendents of American Negro slaves. They join southern societies dedicated to the dusty dream that the Confederacy of the old American south will RISE AGAIN and put all the Negroes back into institutionalized American slavery.
Before I pose my question consider this – it is a human trait that if we truly HATE something or someone we put that object as far away from our living space as possible. We also dismiss the object we hate from our EMOTIONAL CONSCIOUS. In other words if we truly hate someone or something we remove it from our conscious emotional space so that we will be totally non-reactive to it. To us it no longer exists.
Now this brings me to my conundrum. The situation described above is far from the case of the racist southerner who is constantly seething hatred for anthing thing or naybody associated with Negroes; but yet begins and ends his days constantly wondering what the NEGROES in his community “are up to”? Most of these Dixecrat/Republican racists are staunch advocates of segregation. However these same people would be emotionally distraught if all of “their Negroes” diasppeared and were no longer present in their segregated life space. This psychological attachment of the hater to the object of his/her hatred is a conundrum of which these racist “crackers” have little comprehension and absolutely no understanding.
Lorenzo S.
Oct. 7th, 2012 at 3:55 am
I’m tempted to say “Citizenship is not recompense for slavery, Sir! Let us all know if it still feels like a blessing if I abducted you and made you and your family, slaves”!
But there is a certain story in the Bible about Joseph becoming a great man after being sold into slavery. So, before I say the above, there is sometimes a very high plan that takes us through hell so we can see heaven. Look at what Jesus went through…
Slavery is nothing new. Every tribe on earth has shared the bitter taste of cruelty at some point in this world’s existence.
Thomas Long
Oct. 7th, 2012 at 12:12 pm
The Arkansas Rep needs to experience what he beleives in so he should be taken to a foerign country where he does not speak the language, knowes no one, placed in bundage, and if he has family, they are sold to the higest bidder, the women are raped at will. You see how ridiculas this comment is. Only God can save him.
james
Oct. 9th, 2012 at 10:38 pm
Why 911 is not a blessing in disguised?
Why Hitler not a blessing in disguised?
Why only slavery a blessing in disguised?
Rita Kay Holthoff
Oct. 14th, 2012 at 10:50 am
What an IDIOT!!!!! I cannot believe that someone this ignorant is representing anyone, much less the people of Arkansas. What a disgrace to us all.
Penny Harrison
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 9:18 pm
Jon Hubbard, the state of Arkansas,Representative justifies slavery as a blessing for black people because they got citizenship in America as a result. Well, Mr. Hubbard, if blacks got here bacause of slavary, then how did you get here? You are not Indian. So how did you get here. Well i think you need to no.You don’t belong here either!!!Your home is somewhere in Europe.And another thing. Columbus did not discover America. Maybe he name it the USA . You can’t discover what is already there. The Indiana were here already,How do you discover something that is already there. So, as I see it, i can justify you as being blessed because the white man came here and stole the land from the indians is how the whites can say they are justified as being blessed because they got American Citizenship as a result of. Stupid!