Give Up the Racist Narrative: A Letter to Attorney General Eric Holder
Debra: “I completely agree with this article. I live in the South where you can still see a solid division between the black and white communities but this division is by the black community’s own doing as much as the white community. They could change it if they wanted to. I am personally tired of talking about the “race” issue. I have had Black History month crammed down my throat for the past few weeks and the irony is quite amusing. There has definitely been real ‘black history” made recently with a black man being elected president. Can we let it go now? Can we now teach history in its entirety instead of taking an entire month to try to prove that there has been racism against blacks in our country? I don’t have white guilt nor am I a racist!
So just because you claim you’re not racist, that means that we should get rid of black history month altogether? Oh, I see, you’re from the south. Big surprise. Your whole southern society is built upon a system that enslaved and genetically engineered blacks through selective breeding to be workhorses. It also destroyed their sense of family, made them subject to brutal atrocities and excluded them from white society altogether. And even when the Federal government forced you to stop enslaving them, you continued excluding them from getting basic rights and continued subjecting them to atrocities until the 1960s when the Federal government again forced you morons to shape up. So excuse me for having very little sympathy for southern white people crying about how awful it is that they should feel guilty.





