By Ken 'Hutch' Hutcherson
I was born in Anniston, Alabama, in the
50s and had to fight for my equality most of my life. You see, there
were many who thought I should be treated like a second class citizen,
drink from a different water fountain, sit in the back of the bus, be
counted as three-quarters of a person, go to a different school, eat and
sit in the black section of restaurants, use a different bathroom; you
know, be separate but equal. Then came Dr. Martin Luther King and all
that started to change and praise God! I became a Christian in 1969.
Today, I find myself again being put in that same category as a second
class citizen, and I am not going to have that same fight.
I did not become a Christian to live
the 50s and 60s all over a second time. Muslims have more rights and
freedom of religion than I do as a Christian. Tell a Muslim he can’t
pray at school or at the airport or downtown when prayer time is called
for, and see what happens. Tell a Muslim cleric serving as a chaplain in
our brilliant military that he has to marry a same-sex couple, and see
what happens. Some of you are saying “what is that about?” Well hold on
to your hat, there is more to come.
But as a Christian, let me say Merry
Christmas on a national holiday called Christmas and you’d think Satan
incarnate himself just showed up. I’m sorry that is a bad example
because if Satan did show up, he would get more respect than Christians,
Jews, Tea Partiers, patriots and conservatives. Thus all the forenamed
groups, and any like them, must stand and fight for their equal rights
that are disappearing faster than San Antonio fans after game seven of
the NBA championship in Miami. This brings me to the point of Al Sharpton’s recent comments about our movement of taking back our civil rights as conservatives.
You mocked Glenn Beck, thus all of us,
with your insult on the tea party fighting for their equal rights. Do
you think we are going to go find a hole and hide somewhere? Mr.
Sharpton that is not going to happen anymore. We refuse to sit by and
let you or anyone else mock, attack, demean or laugh at our beliefs, and
think it is okay to push us to the back of the Capitol in DC assuming
we will just shut up.
Let me see if I can explain something
to you, Al, that it seems you have forgotten. When you and Dr. King
fought for our civil rights, was it because no one else had their equal
rights? Black people were the first to get their equal rights, right? I
presume you think that is correct the way you are talking. We both know
that the reason why Dr. King and thousands of others fought during the
Civil rights movement was because someone else had their rights and
liberties, and blacks didn’t. My question to you Mr. Sharpton is who had
those rights when we as a black people didn’t? It is true then that
equal rights existed first for us to want them. Seems to me it was the
white race that enjoyed that freedom. We saw it, said we wanted some of
that, and fought and died until we got it. So why is it that you think
Judeo-Christian believers, the religious right, tea partiers, patriots
and white people in general who are starting to feel like second class
citizens and separate but equal; are being scrutinized by the IRS? Why should they not stand up and demand equal
treatment under the law and the Constitution of these United States of
America? The greatest nation ever founded under the banner of freedom,
one nation under God, gives its citizens certain inalienable rights and
the promise that they have the right to pursue their happiness. I
believe we are endowed with those rights Mr. Sharpton, and deep down you
know we are too.
As a black man Al, who went through the
Civil rights fight in the 60s just like you did, and saw the first
freedom bus burn in my home town of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961; I
hated Dr. King for his non-violent philosophy. That did not change
until I became a Christian later in life. Then I understood God’s
biblical truth of love your enemy and do good to those who hate and
persecute you. I think I have the right to tell you this sir; I think
the likes of you and Jesse Jackson have done more damage to the black
race than any white man will ever accomplish. You see as long as you can
produce an ethnicity with a victim mentality to keep them in poverty,
as the two of you get richer – you know like poverty pimps – and
convince them that it is the white man’s fault because he has his boot
on their necks, and as long as you teach our beautiful black women that
there is a government out there to be their baby’s daddy, the two of you
win. You are the self-proclaimed, appointed leaders of the black
people. How we as black people have swallowed the lie that we have to
have certain black leaders to get on the government teat escapes me.
I have to tell you Al, I have seen your work, it has been weighed, it has been measured, and it has been found wanting. Daniel 5:27.
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