I think we are getting a little off track here. Regardless, you can't have one side without the other.
If you are going to put the white man down for something that happened well beyond their years, you will have to allow him his right to express himself. I don't think it would be an issue one way or the other if everyone would let it go, but as long as you are allowed to celebrate your history your way, let others do the same. If I make a comment about the way a black person dresses, I'm racist. If I dress a certain way I'm racist. As a matter of fact, because I am very pale, blond, and have green eyes, I am labeled racist no matter what I say or how I act or dress.
I guess the point I am trying to make is that maybe some people feel the need to express pride in their heritage because others heritage is shoved down their throat every time they turn around.
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