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Choices, Not Race, Determine Success in America, Says Immigrant from Zimbabwe, Now an Author, Small Business Owner

News Staff : Apr 22, 2021
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"So, I see the parallel with what's going on in the United States, where you have a very corrupt Democrat Party, a very corrupt political establishment, that has taken a lot of wealth from the middle class in America and is now scapegoating it on white people, white supremacy. Even Christians and conservatives don't see this for what it is, because it comes in the form of altruism, it comes in the form of diversity and inclusion and these buzzwords that they use, but when you peel it back it's really a Marxist ideology that is designed to racially divide and conquer." -Melissa Tate

[LifeSiteNews.com] Having grown up in Zimbabwe before immigrating to America, author Melissa Tate has a strikingly different take on race and opportunity than that espoused by the likes of Black Lives Matter (BLM) and American liberals. (Image: via LifeSiteNews)

Tate is the author of the recently-released Choice Privilege: What's Race Got to Do With It? "Born and raised in Africa, Melissa came to the United States at the age of nineteen to attend college, where she earned a degree in Business Administration," her bio reads. "After working for a large bank for three years as an investment advisor, Melissa started her own business. By age twenty-seven, Tate had a thriving small business with several employees. She is married to her college sweetheart and is, today, a mother of three."

LifeSiteNews recently sat down with Tate for an interview about her experiences and her perspective:

"I came at a time when my own country was going through an economic collapse due to socialism, but I was able to come here by the supernatural provision of God and hard work," she says. "I was able to get myself through college, I started my own business, and have led a pretty good life. When I hear this narrative that America is systemically racist, I know it to be false."

She says she feels grief upon hearing the notion of systemic racism, "because I see the manipulation of the people of America and the division that it's creating, and it really puts a lot of grief to me because I know that it is something that is false and the premises that this ideology rely on are completely false"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

Continue reading and watch the video interview here.