Writing a column on race is the political equivalent of walking through a minefield or playing Russian roulette with your reputation.
It is also a striking reminder of how political correctness, the fascist thought control of the Left, has gained nearly complete mastery over the mindset of the American people. Ideological intolerance has choked off true discussion and intellectual interaction on the troubles that do face various ethnic groups in the United States. But without exploratory discussion and varied viewpoints true solutions and understanding cannot be accomplished.
I would like to introduce you to Lisa McClelland, a current freshman at Freedom High School in Oakley, California. To Lisa the Caucasian Club was just a logical step. If there is a Black Student Union for African Americans, a Latinos Unidos for Latin Americans and an ALOHA Club for Asian Americans, then why can’t there be a Caucasian Club at her school? She thought that the Caucasian Club would be a place where students could talk about racial dynamics and how one’s ethnic background affects people today. A forum to discuss how her “whiteness” affects those who aren’t white. She believes that the racial injustices and prejudices of the past” belong in the past.” Hardly sounds like a radical, right wing or racist agenda by any stretch of the imagination.



