Thursday, June 16, 2005

Barber Puts Lynching Apology in Perspective



This one is a must read. While whiny liberals are...well...whining about the depth or sincerity of the senate's apology for not passing anti-lynching 100 years ago, La Shawn Barber is upset that we wasted the time.

"I think this apology is one of the dumbest, emptiest, most politically correct pile of rubbish I’ve heard in a long time," she noted on her blog yesterday, and I would have to agree with her. What is the point of apologizing for something that none of the senate endorsed or ever took part in. Except perhaps Robert Byrd, of course.

Barber has a much clearer idea of what apology is owed.

Perhaps Congress should apologize for decades of bloated socialist programs that caused the black family to disintegrate. Paying unmarried women to have babies is obscene, immoral, and the reason so many (too many) black children have no fathers to speak of. Treating blacks like dummies who require separate (LOWER) standards than every other race is offensive. I’m offended. Where is my apology?

Generations of blacks have been lulled into feeding from the government trough, and the damage it caused will reverberate for generations. And those numbskulls down the street are apologizing for failing to pass anti-lynching laws 100 years ago. Lord, give me strength.

Lord, give me more La Shawn Barber. This is a great post, read it all.

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