07 June 2011

Okay, but what about all those black and red people?

Casey Gane-McCalla has a blog at NewsOne.com about the latest idiocy from the Tea Party:
The Tea Party of Tennessee wants to remove incidents of slavery and genocide from American textbooks, for fear they would besmirch the image of the Founding Fathers.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal reports:
As a result, the Tea Party organizations argue, there should be “no portrayal of minority experience in the history which actually occurred shall obscure the experience or contributions of the Founding Fathers, or the majority of citizens, including those who reached positions of leadership.”
“The thing we need to focus on about the Founders is that, given the social structure of their time, they were revolutionaries who brought liberty into a world where it hadn’t existed, to everybody — not all equally instantly — and it was their progress that we need to look at,” Rounds explained of his interpretation of the legacy of the Founding Fathers.
The issue of revising curriculums to teach history in a manner that encourages the glossing over of the uglier factors of the past has popped up in other states over the past year.
Rico says the famous line from Lethal Weapon 2 applies here: "Because you're blek!" But you gotta shake your head at people like this (because it's against the law to kill them, that's why).
Rico says he's quite sure all the black people would be just as happy to have slavery removed from history, not just the textbooks, and that Native Americans will give up a century of genocide as well...
Rico says he had such high hopes for the Tea Party, before he found out it's just the lunatic fringe of the Republican Party.

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