Constitution Equality for All ?

Constitution Equality for All ?

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Maryland Commission on Civil Rights.... It's time for Civil Rights Reform?

I wonder do the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights look at the statistics in Maryland. The taxpayers pays these civil rights agencies to ensure justice for all American people... The government regulates these agencies to investigate disparities fairly and impartial to ensure that "All American People" share the same equality in housing, jobs and education, etc. If the two most powerful African American men in America can speak about their experience with the biases against them, just imagine what we ordinary African american individuals experience everyday. Those who hate the idea that the President would open such topic is those who love division, fearful and suppress the truth. Basically don't want to cure the disease of disparity in America.

As African Americans we learn to live with these stereotypes for years. Especially, when they see an African American woman, like Michelle Obama, "An Angry Black Woman" because she chooses to defend herself. Since the President had spoke about these issues, just like other Presidents in the U.S., some discovered that it is discouraging because the President is African American. How distasteful and the not the truth, "He is the President of the U.S. and his job is to represent "All People!" However, civil rights reform should be in consideration and investigation of these agencies and complaints by an independent non-political agency to find what they are doing to stop disparity in this country.

After Trayvon Martin death, this open up different topics of racial inequality in employment, livable wage, education, justice system, housing, etc., the disparity in the numbers can't lie. So why these civil rights agencies are funded to suppress such complaints. I believe if there is an investigation it would be discovered that these civil rights agencies aren't doing their job to enforce laws or regulations to ensure equality. I am sure it will be discovered that complaints are suppressed especially racial complaints that if the government decides to do the right thing on the behalf of their citizens. Why the statistics for jobs, livable wage, education, etc.,  haven't improved for African Americans if there is Civil Rights agencies in every state and federal government? The numbers haven't improved at all, What is the reason for this? The basic stereotypical fabrication, "African American don't want to work syndrome"? Does the statistics proves by the highest unemployment rate, inequality of pay and housing, etc? Are we blinded or justice and integrity is for sale?

The President has spoken and it's time for accountability and justice for every American. Even though these unemployment numbers and systematic injustice against African Americans are the highest, I believe that Hispanic and low-income whites are experiencing some of these injustices. (But remember the statistics, there are less African Americans than Hispanic and whites in the U.S. Census). However, African American has the highest unemployment rate which is the disparity in numbers. In Montgomery County Maryland those statistics holds truth and the inequality in housing, jobs and the systematic injustices.  If you speak about these topics you are stalked, harassed, tape recorded, etc., like a criminal. No one knows how to sit and talk (as you can see in the federal government) without stereotyping with integrity.

There is a need of Civil Rights reform and a committee of different and equal amount individuals regardless of income, gender and racial classification to represent these boards, chosen by the people. Refrain from political affiliations as the President stated in his speech, it's basically counterproductive. If his words are untrue, Why these Civil Rights agencies haven't cure the discrimination disease? Why evidence are suppressed? Who are paying these agencies when there are inequality in housing, jobs, racial profiling, equal pay, racial, hate crimes, religion, culture, gender, classification, etc., so widely noticeable in America? Look how they are treating the first minority and black President? Is it really about his policy or race?

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