Reverend Lee’s Response Sounds Like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
The only thing I did not like about Daphna Ziman’s powerful statement was her call for an “apology.” The concept of apology has been so corrupted in this day that it should not surprise us in the least that the Reverend Lee can deliver one on demand even as he re-states the vile bilge he supposedly aplogizes for.
By the way, I was glad to see that the first comment here corrected Lee’s inane and ignorant “mistake” about Black Power. MLK was dealing with that twisted deformation as early as 1965 when Stokely and others began spewing it out. My mother’s cousin, Kivie Kaplan, was president of the NAACP from 1966-1975. It took a long time for black nationalism to gain the romanticized hues it now has with a generation of African Americans who do not even yet know their own “roots.”





