Tuesday, November 11, 2008

May The South NEVER Rise Again...

Because I am not ignorant I know that racism still exists in this country. Last weeks election results mean that we have taken one more step towards a brighter future, but we are within eyesight of a dark and ugly past. If you needed proof of this, take a look at this article from the NY Times. While the article is about the importance "The South" once played in national politics, it can't help but cover the prejudices and ignorance of some of the people who populate this region. Some of the more telling quotes come from page two of the article where a city employee said
...anyone not upset with Mr. Obama’s victory should seek religious forgiveness. “This is a community that’s supposed to be filled with a bunch of Christian folks,” he said. “If they’re not disappointed, they need to be at the altar.”
Another lovely young lady was quoted as saying
"I think there are going to be outbreaks from blacks,” she added. “From where I’m from, this is going to give them the right to be more aggressive."

My only hope is that more good than bad will come of this momentus occasion. That these people who have only limited knowledge of black and other minorities can get an unfiltered view, not something played "over and over again" on the country music radio.

Lord Help Us!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think it's funny that these people are afraid and calling for repentance after Obama's been in office for . . . 0 days. Yet, after the first four years of Bush, I bet they could "justify" putting him back in office.

I hate it when people deny that these issues are racially driven. And, for those committed to the "religion" excuse, they are almost as bad.

~Shi

That Dude Right There said...

So I guess this only happens below the Mason-Dixon line?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jr2TpMKpWk

 
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