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Back on Uncle Sam's Plantation
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ClassicalLib17 Wrote:WT, I would provide some cogent commentary on the plight of inner city black families if I were an expert on this subject, but I thought that Star Parker, having been enslaved for a period of her life by white elitist social policy, did a damn good job articulating this issue in her own words. I would never be so presumptuous as to think that I knew more about her life than she. You seem to have an opinion of black conservatives, why don't you share that opinion with the rest of us on this forum? I value your considerable insight.

First, the use of the word "plantation" is offensive to any person of color and should be to all Americans of good-will. The plantation represents bondage, slavery, brutality and cruelty which culminated in the American Civil War, which was at its core a fight about SLAVERY.

I have no idea who Star Parker is, where this asserted article he/she wrote appears as their is NO cite to it, and I withold any further comment upon it until I can see the source of the material, both biographical and when/where it was published.

-- WT Reader
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Re: Back on Uncle Sam's Plantation - by WT Reader - 04-18-2010, 01:45 PM
Re: Back on Uncle Sam's Plantation - by WT Reader - 04-18-2010, 04:00 PM
Re: Back on Uncle Sam's Plantation - by WT Reader - 04-18-2010, 09:06 PM

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