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“That Conversation about Race” category archive

Decoding de Code 0

At the Hartford Courant, David Holohan explains “woke.”

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All That Was Old Is New Again, Reprise 0

PoliticalProf.

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Will Bunch sees a parallel:

In the days immediately after the vote, there was a wave of violence. Some people were dragged from their homes by members of a white-hooded mob and killed for supporting the wrong party — but that was only the beginning. A Republican governor wrote to the White House to warn that insurrectionists were plotting to storm the seat of government and prevent certification of the winner.

Gov. Robert K. Scott told the president that loyalists to the party that got fewer voters “will not submit to any election which does not place them in power.” He further warned: “I am convinced that an outbreak will occur here [on] the day appointed by law for the counting of ballots.”

The year was 1870, and the state was South Carolina.

Follow the link for more echoes from the past.

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Thought Police 0

If they see a thought, they’re gonna put it under lock and key.

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The Privatization Scam 0

LZ Granderson peels the onion about “school choice.”

Proponents will tell parents it’s about moving kids from failing schools, but the history shows it’s about moving kids from integrated schools.

Follow the link for his evidence.

Aside:

I remember when my school started to integrate [mumble] years ago (one black student the first year, 11 the second year, etc.), two private schools suddenly appeared where none had been before.

We called them “seg academies” because that was what they were.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

At AL.com, John Archibald looks at the efforts in some southern states to whitewash–I use that term advisedly–their history of slavery and racism and wonders what all the fuss is about.

After all, he points out, old times there are not forgotten.

Or you could just look down to the Sunstroke State, where Florida Man Ron DeSantis still won’t back down from state board of education standards based on the warped notion that slavery had an upside.

“Slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit,” according to Florida’s new social studies standards.

The South – the whole country, really – doesn’t need to study real history anymore.

It’s too busy living it.

Follow the link for the rest.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Caption:  Governor Greg Abbott Says Texas Will Exercise Sovereign Authority to Secure the Border.  Image:  Gred Abbott backed by Texas Ranger laying cable.  Abbot says,

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History Breakers 0

Title:  Critical Erase Theory.  Image:  Two men wielding erasers on book titled

Via Yellowdoggranny.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Sam and his crew stand aghast at Fox News’s Jesse Watters’s defending Florida Man’s claim that slaves learned skills while enslaved, so that, somehow, being stolen from their homes, transported across the sea while bound in chains, and whipped into submission by their “owners” was therefore somehow a good thing.

How do these people sleep at night?

Oh, I forgot.

Money.

It buys souls, at least, those souls that are for sale.

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“The Victim Complex” 0

Farron suggests that Trump voters fear that karma is real and that it’s coming for them.

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Originalist Sin 0

PoliticalProf.

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One Thing Is Like the Other Thing 0

When I was a young ‘un, back in the olden days, it was perfectly okay to use race to keep persons out of college (and many other places).

Now, per the Supreme Supremacist Court, it’s not okay to use race to help them get into college.

Yup. They are still rising again after all these years.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Richard Nixon’s Southern Strategy has come full circle.

The “Party of Lincoln” is now the “Party of Stinkin’.”

Caption:  History According to DeSantis.  Image:  Abraham Lincoln says,

Image via Juanita Jean.

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Triggers 0

At the Portland Press-Herald, Daniel Smith offers an interesting perspective on why some Republicans are so frightened by “wokeness.”

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The Time Machine 0

John Young, discussing the recent Supreme Supremacist Court ruling in Moore v. Harper, argues that MAGA Republicans and their sponsors (might one call them “groomers”?), such as the Federalist Society, want to roll back the clock by packing the Court with their dupes, symps, and fellow-travelers.

Here’s a bit of his article:

And so, in a right-wing laboratory, rows of judge-robots were programmed:

“I will destroy democracy.”

“I will destroy democracy.”

“I will destroy democracy.”

MAGA true believers will say this is not the intention of their chosen jurists. They mean only to return the workings of our democracy back to the way they were in the — uh, oh, what the heck — 18th century.

Before the invention of flush toilets. When slaves, not electricity, powered the economy. When only property owners, White ones, ran the place.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Ted Cruz stands at the bank of the Rio Grande, where a woman and a child are entangled in barbed wire and another child floats, face-down, in the river.  Cruz says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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An Unintentional Truth 2

The editorial board of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch found itself somewhat taken aback by the statements of Florida Governor DeSantis defending chattel slavery. Here’s a little bit from their editorial:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is defending and doubling down upon new state teaching standards that claim American slavery had a silver lining in that it taught enslaved people useful skills.

What’s next? Suggesting that the Nazis’ horrendous wartime experiments on Jews weren’t entirely evil, because they yielded medical data?

Little did they expect that what they intended, in my opinion, as rhetorical hyperbole for emphasis would, within a matter of days, become a prophecy come true.

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On-the-job training, Florida style:

Ron DeSantis gestures towards a nurse who is treated a slave after a whipping and says,

Image via Yellowdoggranny.

Afterthought:

It occurs to me that a case could be made that some states are trying to secede once more all over again, but this time they’ve chosen not to put it in writing.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Texas Governor Greg Abbott placing barriers in the Rio Grande as children drown.  He's also touting

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When did sadism become a Republican family value?

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Disparate Treatment 0

Get out of Jail free cardIt’s still a thing.

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