Regarding the title question "UNITED vs DIVIDED: How Do We Reconcile and Move Ahead?" I give this a great deal of thought, particularly regarding my sense of alienation from society in general and my ethnic alienation in particular. I believe the way to reconciliation must include some honest criticism of previous ethnic arrangements. Even though I love some Jews, such as Israel Shahak and Shlomo Sand, and even though I admire other Jews, such as Jonas Salk, I believe that the status of Jewish ethnic groups in society must be re-examined by critics of all ethnic groups. Further, I think exceptional individuals of every ethnic group should be praised regardless of their ethnic origin. For example, Alan Sabrosky is of Jewish origin, but he never (to my knowledge) allowed Jewish sympathies to detract from his service to the United States of America.
Finally, there are some morally questionable people who are unquestionably Jewish, because they have been born to a Jewish mother. Barack Hussein Obama is a notable example of a Jew who seems to have used Jewish social connections to perpetrate unethical actions against the United States of America. I believe that in order to achieve reconciliation, people of all ethnic groups must be willing and able to criticize the actions of Jews such as Barack Hussein Obama.