Not Everyone is a racist Pat! |
You know, because to Uncle Pat, things were so much better in the glory old era of segregation:
Back then, black and white lived apart, went to different schools and churches, played on different playgrounds, and went to different restaurants, bars, theaters, and soda fountains. But we shared a country and a culture. We were one nation. We were Americans.
Also, this little gem:
Before the 1960s, equality meant every citizen enjoyed the same
constitutional rights and the equal protection of existing laws. Nothing
in the Constitution or federal law mandated social, racial, or gender
equality.
Read all Rayfield's findings here, and an earlier AlterNet story wondering why this bigoted man is still given a position of influence at MSNBC and elsewhere.
By Sarah Seltzer
| Sourced from
AlterNet
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