Um, Gary, try this:  It's a Great Depression.  I'm trying to make a living.
The way things are is just the way things are, and I've been taught that
white supremacy is really the best thing for everybody.  Why should I
question it?

Sure, some did.  But they were exceptions.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Romeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, January 04, 2002 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [rehfans] Howard and racism


>--- "Wm. Michael Mott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >
>>The gist of the problem is this: Not only do you
>> seek to force your own view
>> of contemporary PC reality on REH, totally out of
>> historical and social
>> context, but you also sit in judgement.  Your
>> judgement-seat, however,
>> teeters on a highly-questionable revisionist view of
>> reality
>
>Yes, I understand now.  Blacks and Mexicans were happy
>go lucky denizens of the US from 1906 - 1936 with nary
>any organized resistance.  ALL Southern whites, be
>they lynchers, passive-bystanders, or members of the
>Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching were all
>unaware of any alternate viewpoints to the prevailing
>paradigm.
>
>Yes, it all looks so simply through these crap-colored
>non-PC glasses...
>
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