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is Wonderful EDITORIAL
LIBERTY, January 18, 2007 Houston is a world-class city and has been for a long time. Houston is a city of immigrants and is perhaps the most culturally diverse large city in the nation. Its diversity makes it a rich place in which to experience life, learn and live. In the late seventies and early eighties our nation faced the economic collapse of the rust belt in the northern states. People affected by this economic disaster came to Houston in droves. At the time there were so many U-Haul Vans parked in parking lots all over Houston that had been driven there from the rust belt states, U-Haul was paying people to drive them north from where they had come. Houston welcomed these economic immigrants with open arms as they have done with so many others. These people were attempting to escape economic hardship and build better lives and thats what they did. Houston and
Mayor Bill White did it again, much to the greater long-term benefit of
the city. People fleeing the natural disaster of Katrina came to Houston
and Houston welcomed them. Many disagreed with this decision but it We all heard about the troublemakers who came because they are the ones who attract the most attention. But for every one of those, there were many, many others, who sought a better life, a roof over their head and an opportunity to work and create a better life in Houston. Many fleeing the devastating effects of Katrina and having nothing to return to, came, found jobs, started businesses and now contribute to the economic engine of Houston. Houston by in large because it is a city of immigrants, is full of working people. Its been said, that an idle mind is the Devils workshop but few people in Houston are idle. Theyre working to create better lives and have little time for the hatred and racism sometimes found in more isolated places. Some in our own communities with little to do or accomplish, largely without purpose, host Confederate Parties at their homes on Dr. Martin Luther King Day for themselves and their friends. Some only think to write hate filled comments that weren't appropriate even 40 years ago and others never offer a hand up, only a slap down. Hatred and Racism should have no part in the day we live in today and its time they go. Still others
who practice hatred, target those who succeed for a couple of reasons. When I think of these people, Im reminded of an old song of the Black Church I recently heard of that sums it up very well. Here are the words...
by Allen Youngblood
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