Preamble
Although difficult to rationalize and even more difficult to explain, but truthful to the core is an amazing hatred that exists in America. This hatred is so vile and so unfair that the victims don’t possess the basic rights to defend themselves that most Americans take for granted. They are judged guilty and must prove their innocence. These citizens are the popular subjects of daily water-cooler condemnation in a broad swipe across the American landscape. To be sure, America is filled with minorities who suffer the unfortunate and irrational consequences of not being, looking or acting like the majority.
The worthy leaders of minority movements consisting of Blacks, Hispanics, Gays, and others who suffer the plights of disparate fairness rightfully jockey for position and are thus written about in much of the major news media. Magazine articles highlight the accomplishments and the unfortunate negative trends inherent in each of these minority group struggles for fairness and equality. Television news programs are continuously delving into the why’s and how’s of persecuted minorities. National and major market newspapers regularly feature headlines delving into these topics and calling for solutions. Great motion pictures written, produced and starring the best and biggest names in Hollywood regularly highlight minority battles for fairness. But this one particular minority is hated and despised by a cross-section of economic and social categories including the very members of the above-mentioned organized groups who regularly disclose their enmity to this singularly scorned group of Americans.
But nowhere is there any help. Nowhere can be found information researched and written to assist this persecuted minority. There are no newspaper headlines, no in-depth television interviews, no high-profile celebrities representing their cause, no magazine cover stories or articles and no high-budget Academy Award contenders produced to level the playing field for this group. There are no activity groups or government assistance programs or political funds or pro-bono lawyers working to relieve the persecuted members from their pain. There are absent any courts or judges fighting for fairness or government agencies coming to the aide of the damaged members of this disliked minority.
Punishment without justification is the call to the wild against this community. “Let them suffer, they can afford it”, is the usual sentiment most common folks angrily spew to validate their disdain for this helpless group. Freedom of persecution is not available anywhere in America for members of this deprived class. And what evil deeds have caused all this hatred? Why is this group held in such contempt? What damage has this unpopular group collectively meted out to the masses to earn this kind of unprecedented disrespect and distain? The truth is disheartening when discovered because all members of this group are the very ones who have contributed mostly to building and strengthening the great democracy we call America. They have given more of themselves than any other category of people known to man. They pay more taxes at significantly higher rates then most Americans. They are made to pay embarrassingly usury amounts for what most others are excused from paying at all. Yet, because of their professional ranking and their savvy investments, they are the ones who we depend on to build the buildings most people live in, and the businesses in which most people work. They generously take on an outrageously disproportionate amount of risk so that most Americans don’t have to.
Their usury tax bills and community investments pay in large part for the American landscape including roads, hospitals, and the entire infrastructure that throngs of Americans utilize and freely exploit on a daily basis. But still, this minority is despised and punished at every turn. No matter how much they pay, they are warned that it is not enough and they are regularly accused on national television and daily print of not paying their fair share. Politicians want to heighten their exploitation. The legislature regularly writes doctrine and law that takes full advantage of this helpless class of people. One Senator recently demanded they pay the full expenses of the Iraqi war. The average person wants to beat up this minority in every way possible and we as a society demand that they pay more for everything. In fact even though by number they represent only 1% of Americans, they are made to pay over one third of all our income taxes, while most pay nothing, and they are severely punished and penalized if they refuse.
We demand that they contribute even more than they do and mounting legions of Americans wish them imprisoned for their imagined crimes. To add salt to their ever-festering wounds, we even go as far as to legally steal from them when they are permanently silenced: upon their deaths. So, just who are these unfortunate Americans and what crimes have they committed to create such outrage? They are Americans who have succeeded against the odds and they are guilty of the crime of achieving the American Dream. They are WEALTHY AMERICANS and although we want what they have, we hate them for it.
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