Sometimes you read something that describes what you were thinking but could not quite put into words. Here's self-described "southern white male" Rhett Mclaughlin writing about the current Confederate statuary controversy:
Revisionist and racist mindset fueled the erecting of
Confederate memorials throughout the South. The vast majority of them
were built between 1895 and World War I, a time of violent persecution
of black people as well as the systemic and government-sanctioned
oppression of Jim Crow laws. Some statues were put up during the civil
rights movement. Their message was clear: the South belongs to whites.
In
light of today’s controversy over these Confederate memorials, I keep
hearing people say that their removal is an attempt to erase history.
This misses the point entirely. The memorials themselves were an attempt to erase history.
If these monuments were about history, we would see statues of slaves
being whipped by their owners, black families being torn apart as they
were sold to different places, and plantation owners with their black
slave mistresses and children. If this was about history and not white
supremacy, we’d see a statue of an innocent black man hanging from a
tree and a group of happy white people posing for a picture with his
lifeless body. This isn’t about history. This is about whitewashing
history.
-An excerpt from his article in "Medium" .
And here's one more, from Frank Bruni's NYT column, 8-18-17:
Trump’s perverse response to a question that it’s hard to imagine another president being asked:
Did he place the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Va., on the same “moral plane” as those who showed up to push back at them?
And here's one more, from Frank Bruni's NYT column, 8-18-17:
Trump’s perverse response to a question that it’s hard to imagine another president being asked:
Did he place the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Va., on the same “moral plane” as those who showed up to push back at them?
“I’m not putting anybody on a moral plane,” Trump answered.
Indeed he wasn’t. And if you can’t put anybody on a moral plane, you can’t put yourself on Air Force One.
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