The lamestream media told you:
Eric Holder, president Obama’s fine selection for attorney general and the first African American to hold the office, has called America a nation of cowards for generally refusing to discuss race.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
“Nation of Cowards” is an extremely fine book by attorney Jeff Snyder. It is one of the best examinations ever written on self defense and the morality, logic, principles and necessity of being responsible for your own life and its protection. The book gives you chills with its clear denunciation of anyone who would encourage you to abandon that responsibility, even if they believe they are doing good. They are the worst kind of cowards and represent the opposite of American values. http://www.gunlaws.com/books4.htm
As far as race goes, Americans generally are reluctant to publicly discuss “race” (a code word for talking about blacks) because if they do, they are called racists by the people they are talking about. Talking about Asians, Italians, Greeks, Mexicans and other people of varying colors and nationality does not bring on the hate-filled attacks from America’s black celebrity racist hate mongers such as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, which everyone (except black people) seek to avoid.
A true discussion of race would have to address inherent and genetic superiority (and inferiority) of various groups, seen visibly, for example, in the disproportionate representation of blacks in basketball and football. No multicult calls for diversity have been heard to remedy the grotesque under-representation of whites in those sports where black superiority is self evident. And a discussion of differences in intellect is so sensitive I won’t even mention it, though two Harvard professors examined it in scholarly detail in the best selling book, The Bell Curve. They came to the unstartling conclusion that intelligence is not even distributed across humanity’s races.
Racism. n. A false charge, of devastating power, that can be brought against a person without cause, especially when no real charges are available, to gain advantage in a debate. See also, Political Correctness.
Anyone who attacks the Uninvited Ombudsman for this carefully reasoned report is defeating our black Attorney General’s righteous effort to get this important constitutionally protected free-speech dialog moving.

