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Message started by T And T Garage on 06/28/19 at 05:45:31

Title: Unintentional Truth
Post by T And T Garage on 06/28/19 at 05:45:31

From bill-o of all people.  Actually, it's not that surprising.  He's the typical old, white bigot.

Bill O’Reilly Drops Accidental Truth Bomb On U.S. History Of ‘Racist White Men’

On Monday, O’Reilly attempted to slam calls for reparations for the descendants of slaves in a series of tweets and a blog post on his website. As it turned out, his explanation unintentionally had more than a ring of truth to it:

@BillOReilly
Slavery reparations is a far-left favorite because it does a number of things.

It reinforces the radical belief that the United States was founded by racist white men who installed a system whereby white guys would run everything and blacks, women and others would be exploited.

It also suggests that personal responsibility does not count when the legacy of slavery dropped a curtain of oppression on the black race and there is no recovering from that. The radical left says our society remains unjust to this day, forget personal responsibility.


http://news.yahoo.com/bill-o-reilly-racist-white-men-082929486.html


LOL - yeah bill, you're right.  Thanks for pointing that out!   :D

Now, I'm on the fence about reparations, but the germ of the idea behind it is worth considering.

To say that "racism is no longer a thing in the US" is wrong.  There are still far too many people that believe that the color of someone's skin is sufficient to judge that person.

Title: Re: Unintentional Truth
Post by Eegore on 06/28/19 at 05:54:56


 I'm not ok with tax dollars being used to "repair" damage done by dead US citizens.  So I am willing to pay for any slave I have ever owned, but not for any that anyone else has ever owned.

 

Title: Re: Unintentional Truth
Post by T And T Garage on 06/28/19 at 06:02:05


2707050D1007620 wrote:
 I'm not ok with tax dollars being used to "repair" damage done by dead US citizens.  So I am willing to pay for any slave I have ever owned, but not for any that anyone else has ever owned.

 


Fair point.  I'm kind of on the same page.  But, like I pointed out, we (sadly) have a long way to go in terms of racial bias in this country.  I can see how some might feel that reparations are justified.

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