This article is part of a continuing series on the Constitution of the United States and the 27 Amendments, which are part of the Constitution. Each will be addressed in a separate post as time permits, and each reader is urged to read each for themselves, so as to be familiar with the text and the meaning of each Amendment.
One of the immutable rules of political correctness is that white American people in general, and white American males in particular, are apparently the only people on the planet who practice discrimination and racism. However, white American people in general, and white American males in particular, are under constant attack from people who, if the rules were applied evenly and fairly, would also be seen as vicious and virulent racists. An organization called White Lives Matter would be racist. A movement that called itself The Race would be seen as being white supremacist and separatist. If the "n" word is the most horrible word in the English language, why do so many of them use it so frequently? If someone white uses it, they're automatically considered a racist. To me, barring someone from saying or doing something because of the color of their skin is, by definition, racism, but many people don't want to know that. On and on. Whatever. Let's see how ...