Wednesday, January 21, 2009

When White Will Embrace What Is Right



In the above photo, we see a group of lazy, shiftless union soldiers engaged in a game of dominoes, a wanton leisure activity, instead of doing what they should have been doing, working non-stop 24/7 to destroy the evil confederacy and free their enslaved black brethren.

They should have made the attempt to embrace what was right, in other words, and we white folks of today should do likewise, just like Reverend Lowery said at President Obama's inauguration.

I guess there's just no hope for us white people, and I'm so thankful to Reverned Lowery for having the courage and integrity to point that out to all of us.

7 comments:

Frank Partisan said...

What?

SecondComingOfBast said...

Why so surprised, Ren?

Joubert said...

Gimme a break, Patrick. Lowery is 87 years old.

SecondComingOfBast said...

Patrick, what about when he was sixty-seven? How about fifty-seven? I bet he was always like that, so his age is not an excuse. Can you imagine Martin Luther King painting all whites with the same broad brush? I can't, not even back in the day when it might have been most justified-which it never would have been.

Plus, that little "poem" was just dumb as shit to begin with, all of it. What kind of crap is that to feature at a Presidential inauguration. I could tell the minute he started that, Obama was embarrassed by it, as well he should be. They might as well have stuck some drunk up there and let him recite dirty limericks. At least that would have had some entertainment value.

Quimbob said...

If, after the revolution, the states organized into 2 countries due to the slavery issue, how much longer would slavery have existed in North America ?
That is, of course, assuming the 2 weaker nations would have even survived.

SecondComingOfBast said...

I think it would have ended eventually, whether it was one nation or two, but it probably would have lasted longer if it was two nations. I doubt it would have survived into the twentieth century in either case.

Unknown said...

Yo-talkin' about slavery in the past tense heh-heh...
You guys are soooooo droll...
Could this be some of that
neurolinguistic programming
I've been hearing about?
...meanwhile back at The Village,
#6 sez "Be seeing you..."